Aluminum bats are lighter and hit farther than wooden bats. Only wooden bats are allowed in Major League Baseball. Youth and college players can use metal bats.
the metal bat
The material of the bat makes no difference.
Aluminum bats hit the ball farther. Every study that has been done on this issue has concluded that aluminum bats out perform wooden bats. The ball leaves the bat at a higher speed and travels farther.
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
wood bats are solid so they absorb the energy of the ball but metal bats compress and return the energy back to the ball.
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.
"wood is harder than medal." Is a incorrect answer the 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
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.
wood bat
No, why do you think they use wood in the major leagues you idiot
metal also known as aluminum
Only wooden (or corked or jucied bats (bats that have been altered to hit the ball farther))