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well all depends on the person like if you are all about hitting it far use wood. But on the other hand if you are about just hitting the ball then you aluminum and it also depends on if you play for a league or not.

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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.

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With a baseball bat, baseball gloves, your arms and hands, and good focus eyes.

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Depends on what league ur in but any Easten bat is a good choice. If ur looking for a good bat for fun bye a fungo though they are not allowed in any league they are alot of fun

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demarini and Akadema

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2010 stealth speed

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