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  2. Composite baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    For a few years, Little League independently tested composite bats and published a list of approved bats. Starting in 2018, Little League, along with most other youth baseball leagues, have switched to the USABat standard, which is like BBCOR for lighter weight bats, keeps the trampoline effect under what Little League Baseball considers a safe ...

  3. List of baseball bat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats. A–Z. Akadema [1] Birdman Bats [2]

  4. DeMarini - Wikipedia

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    They also produce bats, such as the Nitro and Diablo, with a single wall. Most Demarini little league bats come in -11,-12, and -13 weight drop. Most senior league bats come in -8. All adult bats are sold as -3 weight drop. The most common bat is the CF series and the Voodoo series. This bat started as the F2.

  5. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Bats (all levels) may be made from wood or other materials (such as aluminum) and must be approved for use in Little League Baseball. For the Majors division and below, the maximum bat length is 33 inches (838 mm) and barrel diameter may not exceed 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (57 mm). Since 2009, all Little League bats must be labeled with a Bat ...

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  7. Hillerich & Bradsby - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bradsby, a salesman, became a partner in 1916, and the company's name changed to "The Hillerich and Bradsby Co." [1] By 1923, H&B was selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, and legends like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth (R-43), [7] and Lou Gehrig were all using them. R-43 is the company model number for the bats used by Babe Ruth.

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