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Why does NCAA baseball allow aluminum bats?

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Aluminum bats were introduced long before modern sponsorships; they were legalized because of the sharply rising costs of wooden bats. read more

Aluminum bats were introduced long before modern sponsorships; they were legalized because of the sharply rising costs of wooden bats. In 1987 it cost about $3000/year more for wooden bats than aluminum ones, and that’s only gone up since—for all but the top DI teams, that’s a significant cost, and for D3 teams it could be prohibitive. read more

The longest college baseball game was played between Texas and Boston College on May 30, 2009, during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship regional tournament at Austin, Texas. Texas – which was designated the visiting team despite playing on its home field – won the game, 3–2, in 25 innings. read more

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