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Throughout baseball diamonds across the country, teams are getting back into the swing of the season. Like their big-league counterparts, Little League and recreational players will sport leather gloves, cleats, and umpire’s gear.
But there’s one piece of equipment some players will opt for that won’t be seen in any Major League Baseball (MLB) game—an aluminum bat. It’s the difference between the crack of a wooden stick and the ping or bink of a baseball colliding with aluminum.
The reason? Pro players are just too good.
Continued below.
Batter Up: The Reason Why Aluminum Bats Aren't Allowed in MLB
But there’s one piece of equipment some players will opt for that won’t be seen in any Major League Baseball (MLB) game—an aluminum bat. It’s the difference between the crack of a wooden stick and the ping or bink of a baseball colliding with aluminum.
The reason? Pro players are just too good.
Continued below.
Batter Up: The Reason Why Aluminum Bats Aren't Allowed in MLB