For one thing, colleges use metal bats and the MLB uses wood bats. That is about it.
Completely wrong answer below. Ash and maple are only two wood species used for wood bats at mlb level. Birch has very small following. Bamboo is not allowed to be used in pro ball because MLB rules specifically require wood bats to be one solid piece of wood...bamboo is hollow. Bamboo because bamboo is stronger.That is also what the people in the World series use.
Most MLB players use Nike Sphere Batting Gloves or Mizuno Vintage Fit Batting Gloves.
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.
Most professional baseball players use wood bats because metal bats are very easy to hit a home run with and most pros love the challenge behind wood bats. MLB rules dictate that players use wooden bats.
The best types of wood to use are oak and cedar. You need a hard wood for a base but the nailing wood should be soft. Don't forget to use galvanized nails.
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everyone of them do. metal bats are illegal in professional baseball. But you use them in college, high school and below.
It is a form of cheating. No ball or bat is to be tampered with during a game.
yeah im pretty sure they do but not quite sure
probably not