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a big barrel Baseball bat is a bat that is at least 2 5/8th inches in diameter, these bats can only be used in jr. high or higher levels of baseball

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What is the function of a baseball bat?

the function of a baseball bat is a Shell Structure because it has a thin carefully shaped outer layer


What is a double walled baseball bat?

Double walled baseball bats consist of two thin walls within the barrel that are close to each other. These walls act as 'springs' when the ball contacts the barrel. The batted ball is supposed to travel farther and faster. These bats allow for a batter to hit the ball farther, but they are very expensive and have been known to dent after moderate usage. Click on the 'Baseball Bats' link on this page to learn more.


How much is a baseball bat?

there are many types of bats some aluminum bats are for 35-110 dollars but composite bats can go for 300 dollars. i have a composite bat and it is much better. but i would recomend an aluminum bat for beginners.


Do you need to break a baseball bat in?

It depends if it is a Catalyst you need to break it in other bats you do not not a alloy aluminum bat but a composite bat like cf4 freak b2 dabomb and others those bats you have to


Who is responsible for the design of the baseball bat?

The invention of the baseball bat cannot be credited to one person. At one time it was easy as picking up a stick and hitting a ball. The game of baseball evolved from a game called Rounders, and Cricket. early baseball bats were modeled after the bats used in theses sports. By this time baseball changes in the rules were respnsible for changes in the design of baseball bats. 19th century bats were generally heavier and considerably thicker in the handle and had more of a gradual taper from the handle to the barrel about" 3 feet long, round, tapered and was to be between an inch and a half at the handle to three inches at the barrel. In 1857, the dimensions agreed upon were described as round, not to be more than two and one-half inches around in its thickest part and was to be no longer than 42 inches. The National League made two major changes for 1885. It was now legal to have 18 inches of the handle wrapped in twine and one side of the bat was allowed to be flat. The American Association adopted this rule when they followed the same rules as the National League in 1887. In 1893, the bat was no longer allowed to be flat on one side but was required to be round. The length was still limited to 42 inches and the thickness of the thickest part was still two and on-half inches. The thickness of the bat was increased to two and three-quarters inches in 1895 and remains the same today