yes
Cleats for little league players use plastic cleats
no
Baseball cleats can be customized or painted in a variety of ways. You could use spray paint, food coloring or shoe polish.
Football cleats are heavier and more supportive, whereas baseball cleats are lighter. Baseball cleats can use metal spikes, while those are not used for football cleats. Studs on baseball cleats tend to have the same length, while for football cleats, the length varies. :D your welcome !
No, they will tear up the grass on the Lacrosse field. Generally Soccer cleats are used when playing Lacrosse.
No.
All styles of cleats are different depending on brand and preference. The main difference between soccer cleats and cleats for baseball is a "toe spike". Baseball cleats have a spike at the front of the foot, where the toes are to provide traction when taking off running in dirt, whereas, soccer cleats do not have this toe spike, because it would be hard to kick a ball off the ground properly without it getting stuck in the ground. Also soccer cleats are usually more "form fitting" or will have a more sleek and tighter feel to them since you play soccer with your feet, this allows for maximum feeling of control
Baseball and soccer cleats are quite different because they are designed for different purposes. Soccer cleats are designed for grip exclusively on turf since the soccer pitch is entirely covered in turf, but baseball cleats are designed to give the player maximum grip on the dirt basepaths, which is why baseball cleats will sometimes perform poorly for outfielders, especially on wet turf. Soccer cleats are round while baseball cleats are (generally) rectangular, and both have blunt bottoms. Certain soccer boots allow the owner to change out the cleats as they wear, but I have never seen baseball shoes with replaceable cleats. The biggest difference however is that baseball cleats may be made of metal but soccer cleats never can. If you've ever wondered why soccer players kneel down while the referee walks behind them before a match, it is so he can see that all cleats are legal. In both sports it is illegal to sharpen cleats into spikes.
To attach cleats to your bike shoes, you will need to align the cleats with the designated holes on the sole of the shoe. Use the provided screws to secure the cleats in place. Make sure the cleats are positioned correctly for your preferred riding style before tightening the screws.
Before shoes with cleats were popular, players wore some type of non-cleat running shoes. Some present-day players do not use cleats at all.
I don't think it would matter, but it's not a good idea
To properly use SPD cleats for cycling shoes, first align the cleats with the designated holes on the bottom of the shoes. Use the provided screws to securely attach the cleats to the shoes. Adjust the position of the cleats to ensure they align with the ball of your foot for optimal power transfer and comfort while cycling. Practice clipping in and out of the pedals to get used to the motion before heading out on a ride.