A wood composite bat is a mixture of wood, carbon, glass, and fibers mixed in with a plastic resin. Wood compostite bats can be lighter, and stronger making them less likley to break or splinter. You might also need to "greak in" composite wood bats which requires you to hit the Baseball on every angle f the bat by rotating the bat every time you hit. You break in the bat so that you get the full amount of pop the bat is supposed to have.
its the same
Softball bats have a bigger barrel this is because the ball is bigger
in my opionion i think it is usually a regular wooden baseball bat
Working on that principle there is a difference in 32.86 and 36.12 (3.26 the difference of 1 ball) multiply 3.26 by 6 (amount of balls) take the sum of this from 36.12 = the cost of a bat a ball costs 3.26 a bat costs 16.56 Total 1 bat/1 ball 19.82
you can not play cricket with a macaw!
in volley ball you hit the ball with your hand not a bat
No. A frozen baseball will die off the bat because the reason a baseball reacts to a bat is the connection between the ball and the bat. The bat will not affect the ball in the same way when the ball is frozen.. I recommend trying this because it will damage the bat.
You may be wondering what the difference is among a slowpitch softball bat, a fastpitch softball bat and a regular baseball bat. The difference is in the technology of designing the bat. The length, weight and barrel diameter, among other features, are the main differences. Manufacturers have determined the size and weight that are optimal for hitting a slowpitch softball versus fastpitch, and have designed them accordingly.softballpickles .com
The bat does experience a reaction force from the ball. However, the bat's mass is much larger than the ball, so it doesn't move backward significantly due to the difference in mass. Additionally, the bat player's grip and stance help to absorb the force and prevent significant backward movement.
no it is not a sacrifice- just a regular at bat and fly out
yes
1 year... Sorry.