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		<title>What are bats made of?</title>
		<description>Usually, baseball bats are made of wood. Most wooden bats are made from ash wood. Other woods used for making baseball bats are hickory, maple and bamboo. 

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		<title>Why is it called a "strike" when the batter does not strike the ball?</title>
		<description>According to the rule of MLB, a pitch is called a strike if it is struck at by the batter but missed. Strike is the failure to swing at a pitched ball. Strike is determined to be in the strike zone by the umpire. 
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		<title>How can I contact a player?</title>
		<description>For a fan to be able to contact his or her favorite player, the easiest way is to send them letters. Fans interested in writing to a specific player or a fan seeking a player's autographs, must solicit the players directly.

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