Sunday, February 28, 2010

ANSWER: Baseball

Ash


The majority of wood baseball bats today are made from northern white ash harvested from Pennsylvania or New York. White ash is used because of it's hardness, durability, strength, weight and "feel". Trees that provide the lumber for baseball bats are often 50 years old, and of all the lumber harvested - the top 10% is saved for pro bats.

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 212-170

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