the metal bat
Metal bats hit the ball further which is why at unprofessional levels of baseball they use metal but when you get to the MLB you have to use wood.
The aluminum bat would go farther than the wooden bat. It will go farther because the aluminum bat is much lighter than the wooden bat.
Metal most definitely, hence why Metal bats are not used beyond the college level. MLB studs are far too powerful to use anything but Wooden bats.
metal is actually harder and that is the reason the MLB does not use metal bats because they propel the ball at a significantly faster speed. - Clay
A metal bat will hit the hardest because metal is 85% stronger than a wooden bat.
metal also known as aluminum
Only wooden (or corked or jucied bats (bats that have been altered to hit the ball farther))
It goes further than a wooden bat.
it depends on how hard the ball is it if you hit hard with both meta and wood wood goes farther
Wooden
I don't know if it is different with a metal bat(i dont see how) but I did play D-1 college baseball and we use to do drills where we would practice hitting a ball off a tee with a downward swing and try hitting the back half of the baseball so that we would put backspin on it. Our coaches also had us watch tape of great pro hitters doing the same thing. We were told that backspin caused the ball to carry farther off the bat.