Wooden Baseball bats are somewhat common, but if someone has a bat, it is most likely an Aluminum bat. I live just north of Kentucky in Illinois. People play a lot of Softball up here, and I suspect it is played even more in Kentucky. If you play, you own an Aluminum bat. No one uses wooden ones except people that play Baseball, and those bats are for the most part made for kids. This is perhaps a stretch, but they also have ceramic bats for training purposes (Ultra lightweight). They are rare because they are expensive and you can't use them in the actual game. Both are indestructible. The only way to break an aluminum bat is to attempt to break it on purpose, and it is really really hard to do. I do not know of anyone who has broken a ceramic bat. The only reason I bring that up is that there are several items that break in this game that should not.