On average, about 1.5 million trees are cut down each year to produce wooden bats for Major League Baseball. The majority of these bats are made from ash and maple trees, which are specifically harvested for their quality and durability. This practice raises concerns about sustainability and the impact on forest ecosystems. Efforts are being made to promote responsible sourcing and reforestation to mitigate these effects.
The average center field distance in Major League Baseball is around 400 feet.
The average right field distance in Major League Baseball is around 325 feet.
.262 The American League's average was .266 and the National League's average was .258.
About $196.00
689,000
According to numbers published by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the average player salary in 1969 was $24,909. The league minimum that season was $10,000.
It is a brand of Baseball bat (originally wooden) that is manufactured by Louisville Slugger. It is the official bat of the Major League Baseball.
About 207 lbs
6 games
About 207 lbs
123 cm
4-3