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Heading into the 2025 College World Series, here's a closer look at why most of college baseball uses metal bats ...
Why does college baseball use metal bats? A frequently asked question has a relatively straightforward answer — it’s cheaper.
Cape Cod League baseball players and managers prefer wood bats over aluminum bats, mirroring professional baseball. Wood bats offer less margin for error than aluminum bats, providing more accurate ...
A 42-year-old woman from Shreveport, was arrested and booked into Shreveport City Jail for allegedly beating a man with a ...
Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part moved more toward the center.
high school sports Baseball Have MLB’s polarizing torpedo bats made their way to Texas high school baseball? The latest innovation has taken the baseball world by storm in recent weeks.
In the big leagues, only superstars like Aaron Judge can routinely crush the ball at speeds in excess of 115 mph. In college baseball these days, everybody’s doing it.
Take a look at how the bats at CWS evolve over the years with technology and research.
While metal bats have become synonymous with college baseball and differentiated it from the major and minor leagues, why are they used instead of wood?