Who Else Wants To Know About College Baseball Bats?

What you might not realize about college baseball bats

College baseball bats are designed for the fast play of college baseball teams. And since these games are designed to create minor league and major league players, college baseball bats are even more complicated than their professional counterparts. College baseball bats are high tech and ready for years of play.

Why wood is out

Although you might still see some wooden college baseball bats, this is really not the norm.

Wooden bats aren’t as sturdy as the materials used in college baseball bats today. They tend to break under severe pressure and their surface changes with use.

And that can create hitting problems.

Hence the turn to aluminum for college baseball bats as well as for the minor leagues as well.

Did you know. . . In 1903, the first World Series game was played between Boston and Pittsburg.

Why metal is better

Using military grade aluminum for college baseball bats has created a lighter and faster swinging bat.

This allows for quicker response to fast pitches as well as longer drives.

Made by corporations like Alcoa and Kaiser, this aircraft aluminum makes college baseball bats stronger, thinner, lighter, and all the more durable for the teams and players.

If you’re curious to know what is in college baseball bats, you can look for the grade number on the shaft of the bat, or sometimes at the end.

The location of this number depends on the brand.

For example, a grade number of 7046 will mean that those college baseball bats are fabricated with standard aircraft aluminum.

And that is usually found in some of the more budget friendly bats.

If you want to move up in price and strength, find college baseball bats with the grade 7050. This means that the aluminum alloy contains a small amount of copper, making it one-third stronger than 7046.

College baseball bats are impressive to see, but even more exciting to use, so try one out today.

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