In the early days there were no set parameters for dimension and makeup of a baseball bat. Baseball bats were available in varying lengths and sizes. They were all made out of wood. The type of wood the bats were made out of, and their weight were heavily dependent on who made the bat. Bats, by and large were made by their user, the batter. The batter himself would make his own bat. Bats were not made in mass quantities using templates and a set type of wood....
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