Top bat manufactures are not found at mlb level. MLB charges outrageous money to have bats used. Top college and HS bats are Akadema and Carolina Clubs.
Most major leaguers and minor leaguers, or professional Baseball players, use maple and northern white ash bats. Louisville Slugger makes a 'pro stock' series, commonly used in professional baseballs. There are several different turns, or models, to fit every different player. If you do a little homework before you buy, you can differentiate between amateur and professional models for each company (i.e. Louisville Slugger, Mizuno, Rawlings, Max, etc.) Obviously, the professional models are much better to hit with.
Independent League player, Bat salesman in off season
I hope this helped
No it does not
Yes, a wooden bat is heavier than a metal (aluminum) bat.
The core of a baseball bat depends solely on whether it is a wood or aluminum bat. The wood bat is made of one piece of wood cut to specific measurements. Aluminum bats are hollow shells of metal. Love the Akadema bbcor Apocalypse bats and wood bat series both are made in the USA.
White ash usually
Aluminum....thats not that hard it is metal so it goes further where wood absorbs the force.
the best bat is a gm flare be cause it has soft wood
aluminum
Hickory or aluminum.
Composite bats more dull sounds when hit (close to a wood bat) while aluminum makes a "loud ping" once contact is made
AnswerAluminum definitely. Compared to wood, metal is able to more easily compress then regain it's shape. This trampoline effect is what causes the ball to come off the bat more quickly.
mmm the best type is aluminum
BS by far is the best