will it depends on what kind of bat u have then you can find uot if it has a safety grip.
the "key Grip" handles lighting, shadows, all sorts of camera mounts, dolly tracks, and such, also often the key grip is the main safety guy on the set.
Like a foreman, the key grip directs a crew of grips, some with specialized skills such as dolly grips, crane operators, camera car operators, etc. the key grip is often the safety monitor of the film set, responsible for safety of all personnel.
they have balls bats and that is all
It is really hard to answer this question since different players have different tastes. Almost all of the high end bats are going to perform about the same, since they all have to pass the same safety testing to be legal.
It all depends on what league, but in the Majors thousands and thousands of bats are used.
In golf, the most common types of grips are the overlapping grip, interlocking grip, and the ten-finger grip (or baseball grip). The overlapping grip involves the pinky finger of the trailing hand resting on the space between the index and middle fingers of the lead hand. The interlocking grip has the pinky of the trailing hand interlocking with the index finger of the lead hand, while the ten-finger grip allows all ten fingers to touch the club. Each grip type has its own advantages and is chosen based on the player's comfort and style.
When choosing a baseball you want a ball that feels good. Most people like high seams on the ball because it is easier to grip but, that is just my opinion. It all comes down to what kind of baseball you want.
Yes they do. All Bats need to be besr certified for high school baseball.
probably not
Combat is the only one
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in kids baseball it is not necessary. in the MLB they only do it because the ball gets scuffed and it adds an unfair advantage for the pitcher for grip and the ball does all kinds of werid and wonderful things.