The difference is a Baseball bat has a bigger barrel and its weight is different. The softball bat has a smaller barrel and can be lighter than a baseball bat with the same length. Baseball bats are also usually wooden while softball uses aluminum.
Softball bats have a bigger barrel this is because the ball is bigger
1.) the ball is an 11 inch ball. 2.) they use aluminum bats instead of wooden bats. c: hope this helped. oh its also played with 'GIRLS
yes there is a difference because a major league baseball bat is wood and a girls are metal. also i minor leagues girls say softball and boys say baseball. once my friend was using a baseball bat and was hitting better. in softball you can not use a baseball bat! ---- never use a baseball bat in softball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There isn't much of a difference.. But Softball has a ball 12 inches in circumference. The baseball is 9 inches in circumference.. Softball uses different bats, balls, and glove
There isn't much of a difference.. But Softball has a ball 12 inches in circumference. The Baseball is 9 inches in circumference.. Softball uses different bats, balls, and glove
No
because there is a difference in the force
They are practically the same. I've played both, the only difference is the pitching, the size of the ball, the size of the bats, and if you are playing for leagues or school then boys play baseball and girls play softball.
I guess they are more heavier than softball bats
because of the ball size
The Bats- The softball bats are called bottle bats because they resemble a bottle, they're maximum barrel width is 2 1/4", while baseball bats, usually have a lesser barrel length, but some can match the softball bats. Although the maximum barrel width is 2 3/4". The Ball- Softballs are a lot bigger than baseballs. The Glove- Softball gloves are usually wider and have deeper pockets to accommodate for the bigger ball.
That is like asking what's the difference between a Ford and a Chevy. Easton and Louisville Slugger make several different model bats in several categories, like aluminum baseball and softball bats, composite, hybrid and wood baseball and softball bats. One thing used to certain - Easton spent more on research and development than Louisville Slugger. That may or may not still be the case since Jim Easton is no longer with the company.