If a player is traded, do they take their favorite bat with them, or is it property of the team?
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Bats are usually made specifically for each players needs or specifications, they probably take them with them when they leave.My wife wants me to get a jj hardy rookie card for her, where do i get one?
i believe they choose their own bat anyway. it's not necessarily a particular bat. wooden bats break a lot so i think they do not have a particular favorite one. i would think it's more of a preference on brand, type of wood, length, weight, etc.Who here agrees, that the best way to start baseball season?
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They can take them but most ballplayers have already shattered there favorite bats...Hell David Wright Shattered three in a game last weekYou Yankee fans scared for tonight?
Players have contracts with companies of various types of equipment, including their bats, which nave no team logo on them. Players go through dozens and dozens of bats in a season. In fact, in one shipment to any given player, there may be only one bat that feels right for that player.If they didn't take them with, they'd have to wait for a new shipment, and that may not come in time.
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The bats are the property of the players, they usually have their name or some other name etched into the wood. They have a lot of bats that they take with them.The bats are normally the property of the players, hence the bats go with the player to whatever team he goes to.
I would assume players take their bats with them due to the fact that all players have their names on each bat of theirs.
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