Can you were soccer shoes for baseball?
Baseball and soccer cleats are quite different because they are
designed for different purposes. Soccer cleats are designed for
grip exclusively on turf since the soccer pitch is entirely covered
in turf, but baseball cleats are designed to give the player
maximum grip on the dirt basepaths, which is why baseball cleats
will sometimes perform poorly for outfielders, especially on wet
turf. Soccer cleats are round while baseball cleats are (generally)
rectangular, and both have blunt bottoms. Certain soccer boots
allow the owner to change out the cleats as they wear, but I have
never seen baseball shoes with replaceable cleats. The biggest
difference however is that baseball cleats may be made of metal but
soccer cleats never can. If you've ever wondered why soccer players
kneel down while the referee walks behind them before a match, it
is so he can see that all cleats are legal. In both sports it is
illegal to sharpen cleats into spikes.