Wooden bat league
Wooden bat leagues are amateur baseball leagues in the United States that use wood bats instead of bats made of aluminum or composites. Most such leagues play in the summer months, during the traditional break in the academic year, and are approved by the NCAA.
Because professional baseball exclusively uses wood bats—with the exception of some low-level minor leagues that allow approved composite bats to ease young players' transition to wood—these leagues are heavily scouted by Major League Baseball teams, who can determine how well a college prospect can hit with the same bats used in MLB.
Wood bat leagues
- Atlantic Baseball Confederation
- Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League
- Cape Cod Baseball League
- Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League
- Coastal Plain League
- Florida Collegiate Summer League
- Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League
- KIT League
- Mountain Collegiate Baseball League
- New England Collegiate Baseball League
- New York Collegiate Baseball League
- Northwoods League
- Prospect League
- Rockingham County Baseball League
- Scenic West Athletic Conference – a junior college league, sanctioned by the NJCAA, that uses wood bats in conference play during the standard college baseball season
- Southern Collegiate Baseball League
- Sunbelt Baseball League
- Texas Collegiate League
- Valley Baseball League
- West Coast League
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