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13->''"Beat on the brat, beat on the brat, beat on the brat with a baseball bat, oh yeah!"''
14-->-- '''Music/TheRamones'''
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16Baseball bats are designed to hit very small, very fast things very hard. They're made out of solid wood or metal, and they're extremely well-balanced. You don't need a permit to buy one, and you can find them anywhere; even a supermarket with a sporting goods section is all but guaranteed to carry baseball bats. Even with no training whatsoever, it's possible for a beginner to pick up a bat and use it to great effectiveness, thanks to humanity's tendency to [[CarryABigStick carry big sticks]] as weapons through the ages.
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18All of this makes baseball bats very good weapons, and they're commonly considered as such in RealLife in any country where baseball can be found. Brits, Indians, Aussies, South Africans, Pakistanis, West Indians and New Zealanders could substitute a UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}} bat — artfully described on the UsefulNotes/CricketRules page as "flat on one side, making it ideal for hitting people who owe you money without leaving a bruise. The flatness also gives it edges, for when you ''do'' want to leave a bruise".
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20Also if a normal baseball bat isn't enough, it's common in fiction to just pound [[SavageSpikedWeapons nails, spikes, or even glass into it]]. [[AwesomeButImpractical They're not practical]], but they sure do look like they would hurt a lot if they connect. A more rare (and arguably more practical) version is to wrap [[ChainPain chains]] or even [[ComicBook/TheWalkingDead barbed wire]] around it or just cover it with other kinds of junk.
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22Overlaps with instances of ImprobableWeaponUser, WeaponSpecialization, and ImprovisedWeapon. Subtrope of IKnowMaddenKombat. Bonus points when the phrase is used as a PreAsskickingOneliner.
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24Compare WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter. Also compare CarryABigStick and PrimitiveClubs for big sticks specifically designed as weapons.
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26TelephonePolearm is a SubTrope for ''very large'' instances of this.
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28Not to be confused with the [[GoddamnedBats aggressive use of little nocturnal flying mammals]], or the use of a pancake mixture as a weapon. Also not to be confused with HomeRunHitter, although they do occasionally overlap. If this happens to a machine or other piece of equipment, you're looking at a PercussiveShutDown. Swap the bat for a golf club and you're ready for some GolfClubbing (also compare that). See also MailboxBaseball.
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35* Tooru of ''Manga/AChannel'' will brandish a metal baseball bat at any boy who gets too close to her Run-Chan.
36* In ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'', Isaac and Miria commit a robbery using baseball bats as weapons. They steal money from a major crime family while dressed as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Yeah, they can be like that.]]
37* ''Batting Female Doctor Saori'' is a rare case where her batting ''heals people''.
38* Magna Swing from ''Manga/BlackClover'' can form a baseball bat out of his [[PlayingWithFire Flame Magic]] to knock his fireballs at enemies or as a melee weapon.
39* Baseball bats are sometimes used as murder/injury weapons in ''Manga/CaseClosed''. In example, [[spoiler: when Takagi is captured by a vengeful CopycatKiller, said killer beats him up with his baseball bat before taking Takagi's handgun]], and later [[spoiler: the ex-baseball-played-turned-murderer who wants to [[HeKnowsTooMuch "silence" Kobayashi-sensei]] tries to beat her bloody with his trusty bat before Sato, her IdenticalStranger Kobayashi's BodyDouble, incapacitates him.]] The trope gets lampshaded in the second example, when [[spoiler: Kobayashi's soon-to-be boyfriend Shiratori]] gives the killer a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
40-->"You have turned a baseball bat into a murder weapon. You have no right to talk about [[spoiler: self-defense and dreams]] ''at all''"
41* In ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'' episode 24, Ruiko Saten uses a metal baseball bat to [[spoiler: destroy the equipment projecting [[PowerNullifier Capacity Down]], allowing Mikoto to defeat Therestina Lifeline.]]
42* Sentou Oumi from ''Manga/ChargerGirl''. He hits Plug and Arresta with his baseball bat in reaction to their sudden appearances before him. Plug doesn't react well to the assaults. Arresta, however, gets an orgasm from the impact of the bat. But only when it's Sentou wielding it.
43* A baseball bat is the preferred weapon of Kuroki from ''Manga/Eyeshield21'', even though he's on the football team.
44* Used to its full Freudian extent in ''Anime/{{FLCL}}''. Constantly.
45* Nakamura does this in the 6th volume of ''Manga/TheFlowersOfEvil'' in order to [[spoiler: destroy the door on Kasuga's house and smash his father's kneecap.]]
46* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu''. [[{{Tsundere}} Kaname]] clobbers Sōsuke with one during the BeachEpisode for shooting a melon with a shotgun, spraying her with its juices and daring to say "Bullseye". All while blindfolded.
47-->'''Kaname:''' '''''I'll show you a bullseye!''''' ''[knocks him across the beach with one blow]''\
48'''Ren:''' That was more...\
49'''Shinji:''' ...powerful than usual.
50* In ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'', the titular mecha wields a massive baseball bat. Considering that said mecha is one of the largest in fiction, you can imagine just how big the bat is.
51* Takashi from ''Manga/HighschoolOfTheDead'' fights [[NotUsingTheZWord them]] with a baseball bat until he graduates to a shotgun.
52* Both Keiichi and Satoshi use metal baseball bats as (murder) weapons in ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''.
53** Also Rena in her backstory, [[spoiler:when she beat some boys that [[AttemptedRape tried to rape her]].]]
54* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', Mako wields a spiked bat as part of her [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman Fight Club Goku uniform]].
55* Mob boss Momochiki Minoi in ''Anime/MezzoForte'' quite appropriately uses a bat to take out his frustrations on the underperforming pitcher of his baseball team.
56* In ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'', occasional flashbacks show that Takashi's grandmother, Natsume Reiko, used a baseball bat covered in [[PaperTalisman [=Ofuda=]]] as her principal weapon. And considering the number of [[{{Youkai}} spirits, demons, and minor gods]] she [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu defeated and enslaved]], she must've been quite the slugger with it...
57* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
58** Mr. 9 and Mr. 4 use bats, a pun of their names; there are ''nine'' people up to bat, and the ''fourth'' batter is typically the best so that they can score a grand slam.
59** The baseball special had nearly everyone using bats as unique weapons.
60* Shonen Bat/Lil' Slugger in ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent'', named after his signature weapon.
61* The first Asura avatar in ''Manga/PopcornAvatar'' does a six-armed version of this.
62* ''Manga/Reborn2004'' has a weapon called Yamamoto's Bat that combines this with KatanasAreJustBetter: a baseball bat that, when swung at 300 MPH, turns into a sword.
63* In the ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' prequel ''Jack'', Taishi Fura is a delinquent who used to play baseball. He fends off the BigBad with a baseball bat, and later starts using one with ''nails'' [[SavageSpikedWeapons embedded in it]] as a weapon while hunting Ghouls with [[TheAce Arima]].
64* Kai from ''Manga/TokyoTribe 2'' uses a baseball bat as his main weapon.
65* ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'' has the LargeHam crazy baseball-themed vigilante, Strikeman, who calls his archnemesis "Home Run Girl" after her usual way of beating him.
66* Botan in ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' uses a metal baseball bat as a weapon in one arc.
67** Kuwabara sometimes used his Reiken like a baseball bat, before he learned what else he could do with it. He was wearing a baseball jersey in the manga when he first manifested it.
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71* Creator/GeorgeCarlin:
72** He claimed in one stand-up bit that he prayed to Creator/JoePesci rather than God in part because of this trope.
73--->... Instead, I pray to Joe Pesci. Why? Two reasons. First, I think he's a good actor, and that counts for something. Second, [[HairTriggerTemper Joe]] [[ClusterFBomb Pesci]] looks like the kind of guy who can get things done. For years I asked God to do something about my nosy neighbor with the barking dog. Joe Pesci straightened that cocksucker out with one visit. [[CuttingTheKnot Amazing what one can accomplish with a simple wooden baseball bat...]]
74** He also made a joke in one of his books saying that the bat really is the perfect murder weapon: legal, able to buy one in any sporting store, and hey, it's the national pastime!
75** Evidently he dealt with his daughter's abusive boyfriend by threatening him with a baseball bat (and a terse, frighteningly to-the-point BadassBoast: "I don't play baseball").
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79* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
80** When a mentally unbalanced Bruce Wayne became the Batman of Zurr-En-Arr (just go with it) he wore a garish purple costume and went around beating criminals up with a baseball bat.
81** In the Creator/{{Elseworlds}} story ''ComicBook/BatmanScarOfTheBat'', Eliot Ness adopts the Franchise/{{Batman}} identity to take on UsefulNotes/AlCapone, wielding a baseball [[{{Pun}} bat]] as his primary weapon.
82* ''ComicBook/BouncyBallMan'' In issue #3, the titular hero, ambushed and without his costume, steals a baseball bat from an elderly neighbor to give himself a fighting chance against his would-be assassin.
83* ''ComicBook/{{Critter}}'': The sports-themed superheroine Rookie often forms HardLight baseball bats with which to clobber evildoers.
84* ''ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells'': In the {{elseworld}} story, Batwoman/Kate Kane is a professional baseball player in her civilian life, so as a hero, she wields a baseball bat.
85* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': In ''Fables: The Wolf Among Us'', Bigby uses a cricket bat ([[ICallItVera labelled "Crowd Control"]]) to smash up the Pudding 'n Pie Club.
86* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'':
87** The Sportsmaster also used a wooden bat. This was bad news for [[ComicBook/GreenLantern1942 Alan Scott]] since his version of the Green Lantern Ring is useless against wood.
88** Hal Jordan is fond of making baseball bats with his ring. In fact, quite a few of the Earth [=GLs=] do it across several media. This is especially ironic because, as mentioned above, the first Green Lantern's WeaksauceWeakness was not "the color yellow", but rather "wood".
89* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'': [[BadassNormal Cassie Hack's]] main weapon is a baseball bat with "KISS IT" carved into it.
90* ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'': This is often Harley Quinn's [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] in recent years as a more practical substitute for her mallet. It is most notably in DC video games and in ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}''.
91* British comics ''Hotspur'' and ''Wizard'' featured a comic strip/prose story called "The Wolf of Kabul", introduced in 1922. The title character's manservant's [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] was a cricket bat [[ICallItVera called]] "[[JapaneseRanguage Clicky-ba]]". See the character's [[http://web.archive.org/web/20080112113801/http://www.geocities.com/jjnevins/pulpsw.html entry on this page]].
92* ''ComicBook/JonSableFreelance'': In issue #10, Sable goes looking for trouble and finds three thugs standing by a TrashcanBonfire with baseball bats. Jon challenges the biggest one to a fight and picks up one of the bats. He then says "Okay, let's get the rules straight". When another of the thugs responds "[[ThereAreNoRules There ain't no rules!]]", Sable invokes the PlankGag by turning quickly with bat over his shoulder and whacking the big guy in the head. He then follows it up by using the bat to launch a GroinAttack on the second thug.
93* ''ComicBook/MageTheHeroDiscovered'': Kevin Matchstick is a reincarnation of King Arthur, and his version of Excalibur is a magical bat. Other items of power are reborn in this way; one hero, with the power of Joseph from the bible, has his trumpet replaced by a kazoo.
94* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'': The mentally unbalanced vigilante Nite-Wing (completely different person from Nightwing, but he's only appeared in Nightwing's series) uses a baseball bat and a golf club to strike fear into the hearts of evildoers (or random people he's ''decided'' are evildoers). He also does it by beating people to death.
95* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': The "Good Ol' Boys" story has Jody participate in a pit fight against a gorilla, killing it using a baseball bat. Once he emerges from the fight to have a word with the fight's organizer, he rams the bat up the organizer's ass.
96* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher2099'': Jake Gallows's signature weapon was the Power Bat, a club with an adjustable hardness setting ranging from "rubber" to "titanium"; he never uses the lower settings.
97* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' #245, the ShapeShifter Chameleon disguises himself as Peter and try to seduce MJ as part of his plan for revenge. She figures out the ruse fairly quickly and after luring him upstairs, you guessed it, [[DamselOutOfDistress beats him with her baseball bat]].
98* ''ComicBook/SullivansSluggers'': Since they're a baseball team, Casey and his guys mainly use baseball bats against the monsters trying to eat them.
99* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': Casey Jones's signature weapon is a baseball bat, but he does use other sports-related blunt instruments.
100* ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'': Negan wields a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire dubbed "Lucille."
101%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * ''ComicBook/WendigoWood'': Hank Williamson can be seen holding a baseball bat at times.
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105* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
106** Calvin makes fishing fun by having Hobbes hoist him over the water with a fishing rod while he takes aim with a baseball bat.
107** In several early strips, Calvin threatens to use the baseball bat stored in his bedroom to defend himself against the [[ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight monsters lurking under his bed]].
108* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'': Parodied in one strip when a pair of incompetent mobsters threaten a man with a wiffle bat.
109* "Wulffmorgrnthaler": A baseball bat is the signature weapon of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_the_Fascist_Hippo Dolph The Fascist Hippo]]. He would frequently use it to destroy various objects or beat people up with it. Even one of his most iconic phrases is "Death by Bat." ("Død ved kølle." In its Danish version.)
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113* ''Fanfic/ArcPhantoms'': Yuzu wields a baseball bat during the infiltration into Sora's Palace.
114* ''Fanfic/BetweenTheLinesMrQuestionMark'': Mikoto references Saten having used baseball bats to attack people in the Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun series:
115-->'''Mikoto:''' Bats are more Saten-san's field.
116* Casey is given an electrified "High Voltage Enhanced Impactor" in ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks''. The first version was a FlawedPrototype without proper insulation, but she later gains a functional version that uses Gravity Dust to enhance the force of blows.
117* This is Cole's [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] in ''Fanfic/BurningBridgesBuildingConfidence''. First when she joins Ladybug as a vigilante to help fight an akuma, and later as Vexxin, the new Fox Heroine.
118* ''Fanfic/ButDoctorIAmPagliacci'': Jack Napier, the newly-sane Joker, gets into a fight with "Superman", [[spoiler: who is actually Lex Luthor [[GrandTheftMe in Clark's body]]]] in a sporting-goods store. He wins by spraying him with, what else, kryptonite-laced gas from a rubber flower, and then beating him with a baseball bat he grabbed. The kicker? Once the security footage goes viral, Jack's face is hidden, and since [[spoiler:this is a timeline where Bruce Wayne was killed with his parents]], the internet quickly dubs him [[spoiler:[[{{Irony}} Batman]]]]. Jack is ''not'' amused.
119* ''Fanfic/TheCalvinverse'': Multiple:
120** Hobbes arms himself with one of these in one part of the original ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheMovie''.
121** Calvin's mom uses one in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesIIIDoubleTrouble''.
122** In an early episode of ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'', an alien uses this against another alien due to Calvin messing up one of their plans.
123*** Later, Calvin himself uses one against [[{{Technopath}} Electro]] in his first appearance.
124* In ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'', Chloe Cerise has an aluminum softball bat called "Silver Night". While she doesn't use it for fighting -- as she's on the Infinity Train at this point -- her brother, Parker, uses it as his own weapon and nearly uses it to bash the brains of one of the bullies who harassed his sister.
125* In ''Series/Numb3rs'' story ''Fanfic/FightingChaos'', [[spoiler:Don]] is on the phone with Charlie when he [[spoiler:is hit in the back of the head with a bat before being robbed]].
126* Stella has an electric version in ''Fanfic/FlowingStar'', this is a weapon she created in her secret hideout, which she can use to knock out her foes.
127* [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]] goes to town [[GroundhogDayLoop in one time loop]] on a Changeling invasion with [[ICallItVera Home Run]] in ''Fanfic/HardResetEakin''.
128* ''Fanfic/OniGaShikuSeries'': After Kiryu fakes his death, one of the things he leaves for Izuku is the baseball bat Majima once beat him up with. Izuku now carries it as his weapon of choice, as Majima taught him how to use it as a weapon, and they're not illegal to carry around.
129* A very common element in ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' fanfiction. The show's [[WhatCouldHaveBeen "Beta" concept art]] showed [[TheHero Luz Noceda]] wielding a red baseball bat, and the fandom has latched on to this. As a result, it is immensely common to see Luz using a bat as a weapon at some point. AlternateUniverseFic based on this concept art usually takes it a step further and has Luz use the bat as her primary weapon, sometimes combining it with her glyphs to deliver magically charged strikes. Ironically, the bat ''was'' used in the show by another character: Luz's mother, Camila, although she never swung it.
130** In ''Webcomic/HomeLuz'', Luz wields a bat, notably using it to take down Adegast.
131** Luz teaches Amity to use the bat in the HighSchoolAU ''Fanfic/TheresNoOneLikeYou''. She uses it in the climax to [[spoiler:knock out [[AbusiveParents Odalia]] when she threatens to kill Luz with a knife]].
132* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in ''Fanfic/ProHeroMetalBat'', where Izuku's powers seem outright dependent on a bat. He performs normal physical feats when unarmed, but becomes capable of hitting a ball ''2.5 kilometers'' away when he hits it with his bat.
133* In ''Fanfic/PanemReborn'', the 107th Hunger Games takes place in a large shopping mall. The Careers head to the sporting goods store for weapons, where the District One girl (Sunela) uses a baseball bat to beat the District Fifteen boy (Jacques) to death.
134* ''Fanfic/RiskItAll'': After learning Reinforcement before heading out to take on Black Mask, Ren arms himself with his old Little League baseball bat for some extra reach, using his powers to prevent it from denting as well as making it hit harder.
135* In ''Fanfic/SalveSalvageAndSalvation'', this winds up being Danielle's weapon of choice in her fight for survival against Victor Zsasz.
136* ''Fanfic/TalesOfTheUndiscoveredSwords'': Kasen, Shokudaikiri, and Taikogane each wield one to presumably administer a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to [[spoiler:Konotegashiwa]] off-screen.
137* In ''Fanfic/TealovesSteamyAdventure'', Libra Ace's weapon of choice is a baseball bat... with a dozen rubber ducks attached to the hitting end, for some reason.
138* A variant in ''Fanfic/TwinklingInTheDark'': [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Cure Bloom]] uses a softball bat to beat up a training dummy.
139* ''Fanfic/TheUltimateEvil'': Valerie Payne brings several times a baseball bat to missions for this purpose.
140* The fan-made ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' SpaceMarines chapter, the Angry Marines, have Power Bats as part of their specialist wargear. They're like {{Power Fist}}s, see, except... bats. (Presumably, they're more fun to [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge beat people way past the point of death]] with [[UnstoppableRage in a blind berserker rage]] than fists.)
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144* In ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'', Private takes out one of Dave's henchmen with a baseball bat, rescuing the North Wind from the DeathTrap.
145* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'': When Kingpin's thugs show up looking for Miles at [[CoolOldLady May Parker]]'s house, May firmly requests that the baddies and the various spider heroes [[TakingTheFightOutside take it outside]]. When a fight breaks out in her living room despite this demand, [[NeverMessWithGranny May]] hits her RageBreakingPoint and forces Tombstone out with a baseball bat.
146-->"''I said [[SuddenlyShouting TAKE IT OUTSIDE]]!''"
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149[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
150* In ''Film/AdamAndPaul'', two criminals kidnap the protagonists and order them to stand watch while they smash up a gas station and threaten the employees with baseball bats.
151* ''Film/TheAggressionScale'': When Chissolm bursts into Owen's room chasing Lauren, Owen grabs a baseball bat and attacks him.
152* A baseball bat is one of the weapons used by the killer in ''Film/AliceInMurderland''. Later, Alice gets hold of the bat and uses it to kill [[spoiler:Samantha]].
153* ''Film/Alien40thAnniversaryShorts''. In "Night Shift", Rolly gives Springer shit over listening to baseball games, asking "When has baseball ever helped anyone?" [[BrickJoke Guess what she uses]] to kill the chestburster at the end...
154* ''Film/AngerOfTheDead'': Rooker's number two wields a baseball bat. Near the beginning of the movie, he uses it to cave in Ben's head on Rooker's order [[spoiler:because he helped Rooker's prisoner escape]].
155* In ''Film/{{Antigang}}'', Serge's squad of {{Cowboy Cop}}s carries baseball bats in their cars which they employ against criminals in their raids.
156* In ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'', Dieter (Creator/MatthiasSchweighofer) fancies himself using a wooden bat with nails against the zombies in an ImagineSpot.
157* ''Film/BackstreetDreams'': Stevie knocks at Dean's door while he's having a terrible day. He answers the door by smashing out part of it with a bat.
158* ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''.
159** A ''self-telescoping'' baseball bat is apparently the preferred weapon of Griff Tannen in 2015. He even says the trope name verbatim before attacking Marty with it.
160** Marty comes back to 1985 and sneaks into his own house through an open window -- only to discover that reality has changed and somebody else lives there now. Since the room he broke into happens to be a little girl's bedroom, [[PapaWolf the father quickly appears with a baseball bat]]. Marty manages to escape unharmed.
161* ''Film/{{Bad Boys|1995}}'': Julie attacks Marcus with a baseball bat when he shows up at her apartment, refusing to believe he's Mike Lowrey. He eventually snatches it from her [[WhatTheHellHero and angrily calls her out on it]], even asking if she has anything else she can swing at him.
162* Wanna-be gangsta Raji Lowenthal uses a red baseball bat in ''Film/BeCool'' to get even with another character who insulted his manner of speech...only after said character was already incapacitated.
163* ''Film/BerkshireCounty'': At Barbara's instructions to arm herself against the intruders, [[TheProtagonist Kylie]] grabs a baseball bat. She doesn't really get a chance to use it, though.
164* In ''Film/TheBigLebowski'', one of the [[GangOfHats German nihilist criminals]] uses a cricket bat.
165* ''Film/BigTrouble'': The Russian bartenders/arms dealers use an aluminum bat against the two eventual robbers to repel them.
166* In ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'', Genghis Khan raids a sporting goods store for weapons and armor. He selects an aluminum baseball bat as his weapon and gives it a few flourishes.
167* ''Film/BillyClub2013'': Billy's weapon of choice is a baseball bat he customized. He hammered [[SavageSpikedWeapons a bunch of nails into said bat]] so they all stick out on one side, and made a little groove in the top into which he inserted a retractable knife blade.
168* In ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'', Harley uses a bat in multiple fight scenes. In the final fight, though she switches over to a giant mallet and it's Black Canary who uses the bat.
169* In ''Film/BlackAngelVol1'', Zill is beaten up by a gang of Nogi's thugs wearing backwards baseball caps and wielding baseball bats. He subsequently dies from his injuries.
170* ''Film/BlackRat'': Initially the Black Rat uses a baseball bat as her primary weapon, killing Takashi with it.
171* In the opening of ''Film/{{Blitz}}'', Tom Brant uses an Irish [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurley_(stick) hurley]] to beat three punks trying to break into his car. Then we find out he's a policeman (hurleys are often given as gifts between police officers).
172* In ''Film/BloodHarvest'', Jill's stalker gives [[spoiler:Scott]] a TapOnTheHead with a baseball bat.
173* ''Film/BloodPi'': Amber kills her father by using a baseball bat to bludgeon him to death.
174* ''Film/TheBloodyMan'': When The Bloody Man's [[AnArmAndALeg severed arm]] attacks Michael, he grabs a baseball bat and tries to flatten it. [[spoiler:When the kids arm themselves to face The Bloody Man, Michael once again handles the baseball bat.]]
175* In ''Film/BloodyReunion'', the killer takes to Dal-Bomg's head with a baseball bat after first chaining him to the wall.
176* ''Film/Boogeyman2005'': [[TheProtagonist Tim]] uses a baseball bat to smash two objects [[spoiler:in his bedroom that gave the Boogeyman its form. Namely, the crow mobile, and the plasma lamp]].
177* In ''Film/{{Brightburn}}'', a woman picks up a bat to defend herself when she's being pursued by Brandon. Problem is, Brandon is an EnfantTerrible FlyingBrick.
178* Realistically played in ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'' when [[spoiler:the frat-boy version of Evan gets attacked by Tommy and then loses it]]. Hitting someone in the head with one doesn't give them a black eye, it's extremely liable to kill them.
179* At the start of ''Film/TheCarRoadToRevenge'', CowboyCop Rainer hands a baseball bat to the girl Tinkerman was abducting and lets her smash him in the head with it.
180* The very karmic fate of [[spoiler: Creator/JoePesci's character and his brother]] in ''Film/{{Casino}}''.
181* ''Film/TheCatcher'': Unsurprisingly for a baseball-themed serial killer, the Catcher uses a baseball bat as his primary weapon.
182* ''Film/CityHeat'': After Murphy shows Addy the "laundry" containing the missing financial records, two goons shoot holes through his apartment door. He hits them with a baseball bat when they charge into the apartment and then runs.
183* In ''Film/ColdComesTheNight'', Amber uses one on the intruder she finds in her house.
184* A bat is kept in the store for security in ''Film/{{Cornered}}'', so it's used on the killer, but [[OnceIsNotEnough just once]].
185* ''Film/DawningOfTheDead'': In one scene, a guy uses a baseball bat to clock a zombie upside the head.
186* In ''Film/DeadEndDriveIn'', Crabs and one of the prison gang members fight each other with cricket bats.
187* In ''Film/DeepInTheValley'', Rod Cannon smacks Carl over the back of the head while swinging a baseball bat around Daphne's room. Rod doesn't notice.
188* ''Film/DevonsGhostLegendOfTheBloodyBoy'' has [[AttackOfTheKillerWhatever a spectral baseball player]] with ''half a circular saw'' embedded in his bat, basically turning it into an axe.
189* Sal in ''Film/DoTheRightThing'' keeps a baseball bat behind the counter of his pizza joint and uses it to smash Radio Raheem's boombox. [[BerserkButton Radio doesn't take it well]].
190* ''Film/Elves2017'': When the [[HairColors red hair]]ed girl starts murdering the members of a [[TopaholicsAnonymous support group]], one thing she does is hit a guy in the head with a baseball bat.
191* In ''Film/EvenLambsHaveTeeth'', Katie and Sloan use baseball bats on multiple of their targets; knocking out the Pastor and Sheriff Andrews with them, and beating Jed to death.
192* In ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork'', Snake gets entered into some BloodSport and pitted against a huge guy. First they fight with baseball bats, then with [[SavageSpikedWeapons baseball bats with huge nails]].
193* In ''Film/FallingDown'', the first weapon Michael Douglas gets is a sawed-off baseball bat he took from a convenience store clerk. He later uses it on a group of gangbangers who tried to take his briefcase.
194* The balaclava-ed figure pursuing the woman in TheTeaser of ''Film/FearInc'' is carrying a spiked baseball bat.
195%%* ''Film/FiftyFirstDates''.
196* In ''Film/{{Flubber}}'', when Wesson and Smith are breaking into Professor Philip Brainard's house to steal the Flubber, Weebo attacks them. Wesson manages to deal the finishing blow on Weebo with Philip's baseball bat.
197* A non-fatal (only because the victim gets treatment) example appears in ''Film/TheGrifters''. Roy's penny-ante barroom scams result in one bartender giving him a hard whack in the gut with a baseball bat.
198* At one point in ''Film/HardcoreHenry'', Akan picks up a baseball bat and notes that roughly 100,000 baseball bats are sold per ''50'' baseballs sold in Russia (the real numbers are actually skewed even further), before letting loose on Henry with the bat.
199* ''Film/HighSchoolHigh'' has a female teacher who carries around a baseball bat in the crime-ridden school, and not for sporting purposes. At one point she whacks a student on the head, only for the blow to be absorbed by his afro.
200* In ''Film/HolmesAndWatson'': Holmes wreaks havoc in 221B Baker Street while trying to swat a mosquito with a cricket bat.
201* ''Film/HouseShark'': At the film's climax, [[spoiler:Ulysses runs into the house]] and starts beating the shark with a baseball bat.
202* In ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', Sergeant Donny Donowitz, known to Nazis as ''[[RedBaron The Bear Jew]]'', has a notorious reputation for his execution of Nazis with a baseball bat. [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=287 An even more sociopathic]] [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Scout]]. He even says "batter up".
203* In ''Film/InnocentBlood'', the cop uses a bat on the vampire gangster's thug and breaks the bat on him.
204* ''Film/JackReacher'' is attacked from behind by a criminal armed with an aluminum baseball bat, knocking Reacher into a bathtub. The criminal can't swing it properly in the limited space, and [[BlackComedy ends up doing more damage to the surroundings and his own partner]] than Reacher.
205* ''Film/JohnDoeVigilante'': When John Doe inspires copycat vigilantes, three teenage boys decide to kill the other bouncer but, instead, the bouncer kills all three with a baseball bat. This causes the movement to organise more, and the next scene shows a larger group of people wearing masks and attacking the bouncer with baseball bats.
206* ''Film/JuanOfTheDead'': What California uses to fight the zombies. He mostly just bashes their heads in, but he also can hit a baseball hard enough to sink it into a zombie's forehead.
207* ''Film/KickAss'': Part of the brutal ColdBloodedTorture Frank D'Amico's men inflict on Kick-Ass and Big Daddy during their attempted public execution involves hitting them repeatedly with baseball bats, including [[GroinAttack once in the crotch]].
208* ''Film/KindergartenCop'': During the climax, Cullen Crisp's mother has [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger Kimble]] at gunpoint only for Detective O'Hara to sneak up behind her and hit her with a baseball bat.
209* In ''Film/TheLastDetail'', a bartender tells the protagonists he's gonna pull out the gun he has under the bar if they don't settle down, and Creator/JackNicholson says he knows for a fact all the bartender has under there is a baseball bat because he saw him pull it out one night and bash some kid over the head with it.
210* In ''Film/LovelyMolly'', a baseball bat is brandished in an early scene when investigating a potential break-in and then makes a re-appearance when the killer uses the same bat to disable one of the residents of the house before killing them.
211* In ''Film/MeanGirls'', when Principal Duvall finds out the students are physically attacking one another after the Burn Book's contents were revealed, he grabs his baseball bat before going out and breaking up the commotion.
212* In ''Film/MercenariesFromHongKong'', the titular mercenary team are confronted by some punks. So they turn back to Sing's vehicle, flips open the boot, and reveals half a dozen aluminum baseball bats they arm themselves with. Cue epic ass-kicking and head-smashing by way of bat.
213* In the horror film ''Film/{{Mikey}}'' the EnfanteTerrible title character savagely bashes his first foster father's brains in with a metal baseball bat.
214* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Chrisie's father is attacked and knocked into the pool to drown by the killer with a baseball bat.
215* Billy from ''Film/MostLikelyToMurder2018'' attempts to break down Lowell's door with a bat. Instead the bat breaks in two, injuring Billy's wrist.
216* In ''Film/NightmareAtNoon'', Riley hits Charley with a baseball bat to stop him from strangling Ken.
217* ''Film/TheNightTheyKnocked'': The murderer dressed as [[MonsterClown a clown]] uses a baseball bat as his main weapon.
218* ''Film/PlanB2021'': Doris from the store Lupe and Sunny visit rescues them from two creeps by wielding a baseball bat (she uses it on their truck).
219* In ''Film/PoorPrettyEddie'', Eddie kills Keno's dog and cooks it into a stew. When Keno realizes, he flies at Eddie in a rage, but Eddie knocks him to the ground with a baseball bat and then [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown kicks him]].
220* In ''Film/ProblemChild'', Junior's dad gives him the tip of "holding onto the bat" after two strikes. After hitting the ball, he holds onto the bat while making his way to the bases and uses it to beat up anyone in his way.
221* Wrestling/ShaneDouglas in ''Film/ProWrestlersVsZombies'' uses a bat as his weapon throughout the ZombieApocalypse.
222* ''Film/{{Psychos}}'': Larry uses a baseball bat to kill Michael, Sasha's boyfriend.
223* In ''Film/PsychOut'', Elwood uses a bat to attack Jenny's [[AttemptedRape attempted rapists]].
224* In the Danish crime film ''Film/{{Pusher}}'', Frank uses a baseball bat to beat down his sidekick Tonny after some police claim that Tonny ratted him out.
225* The henchman only known as "Baseball Bat Man" from ''Film/TheRaid2Berandal'' predictably uses a metal bat to beat his opponents, but also will hit baseballs at them when they're out of reach.
226* In ''Film/ResidentEvilRetribution'', the Alice clone kills a zombie by bashing its brains in with a metal baseball bat.
227* In the Jackie Chan film ''Film/RumbleInTheBronx'' the gangbangers say "batter up!" right before hitting glass bottles at a cornered Keung.
228* In the ColdOpen to ''Film/AScoreToSettle'', Max bashes a bagman from a rival mob to death with a baseball bat: a crime that Frankie takes the fall for. Frankie returns years later with the same bat intending to use it on Max, [[spoiler:only to change his mind when he discovers that Max has been in a coma for 15 years]].
229* In ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Shaun uses a [[UsefulNotes/CricketRules cricket bat]] as a weapon and poses with it on the film's poster.
230* ''Film/TheShining''. When Wendy first realises there's something seriously creepy about the hotel, she starts carrying a baseball bat to defend herself. She's reluctant to use it against her AxeCrazy husband, but [[CorneredRattlesnake finally does so when it's clear he intends to take it off Wendy and use it against her]].
231-->'''Jack:''' I'm not gonna hurt ya...I'm just gonna ''bash your brains in''. I'm gonna bash 'em right the fuck in!
232* The climax of ''Film/{{Signs}}'' involves Joaquin Phoenix's character clubbing an alien half to death with a baseball bat, though that isn't what kills it.
233-->'''Graham:''' Swing away Merrill. Merrill... swing away.
234* In ''Film/SilverBullet'', Reverend Lester kills Sheriff Haller while transforming into a werewolf by bashing his skull with a baseball bat he had taken from one of his victims.
235* In ''Film/SlaughterHigh'', Carol bashes Marty with a baseball bat a few times, then [[TooDumbToLive drops it]] and runs away, allowing Marty to pick it up.
236* In ''Film/{{Snatch}}'', Turkish grabs a bat with a lead core stored behind a counter when Bricktop's men smash up his slot machines. He knocks out two before the rest take it from him and surround him. [[spoiler:He's only saved by Tommy using a broken revolver [[WeaponForIntimidation for intimidation]].]]
237* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', Casey Jones uses all manner of sport clubs as his [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]]. He uses [[DualWielding two baseball bats]], apparently autographed ones:
238-->'''Raphael:''' (''after blocking one of Casey's swings and examining the bat'') A Jose Canseco bat? Tell me... you didn't pay money for this.
239** As well as a cricket bat:
240--->'''Casey:''' Alright, new game, round-head. (''takes it out, and adapts a batsman's pose'') Cricket?\
241'''Raphael:''' ''Cricket?!'' [[LampshadeHanging Nobody understands cricket! You gotta know what a]] ''[[LampshadeHanging crumpet]]'' [[LampshadeHanging is to understand cricket!]]\
242'''Casey:''' I'll teach you. (''launches Raph into the air and into a trash can with one solid '''WHACK!''''') See? Six runs.
243* In ''Film/TenDeadMen'', Stone's preferred weapon is a baseball. He uses it to wale on Ryan as Ryan is suffering UnwillingSuspension.
244* In ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'', the band's manager keeps a cricket bat with him and extols its uses during management disputes. A short montage shows him wrecking things with his trusty bat.
245* ''Film/TigerHouse'': When Mark hears the gang invade the house, he picks up a cricket bat and goes to investigate. More through blind luck than skill, he knocks Shane into a mirror where he gets stabbed by a shard of glass. Callum later uses the bat to bludgeon Lynn's lover to death.
246* Among the train passengers in ''Film/TrainToBusan'' are a high school baseball team. It's only a matter of time before they use their bats as a weapon against the zombies.
247* In ''Film/{{Trumbo}}'', Frank King scares off a HUAC guy who wants him to fire Trumbo by whipping out a baseball bat and unleashing hell on his own office.
248* UsefulNotes/AlCapone in ''Film/TheUntouchables1987'' famously used a baseball bat to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHH9EYZHoVU savagely murder one of his subordinates at a dinner meeting]]. This was TruthInTelevision, though he actually killed two subordinates.
249* in ''Film/{{Us}}'', the father of the family brings a baseball bat with him to intimidate some trespassers. It later gets used against him.
250* ''Film/VampiresSuck'': Edward does this to Jack, parodying both the baseball scene and the final fight of ''Film/{{Twilight}}''. Vampires may be able to jump inhuman distances, but once they're airborne, they're still subject to the laws of projectile physics!
251%%* Sheriff Buford Pusser in the ''Film/WalkingTall1973'' series.%%What about him?%%
252* The Baseball Furies gang in the movie ''Film/TheWarriors'' is baseball-themed, and all use baseball bats as their weapons. After the Warriors beat them up, several Warriors carry their baseball bats into future rumbles.
253* ''Film/YakuzaApocalypse'': In one scene, [[FrogMen Kaeru-kun]] grabs a baseball bat and starts giving people beatdowns with it.
254* Tallahassee uses a baseball bat to kill a few zombies in ''Film/{{Zombieland}}''.
255* In ''Film/ZigZag2002'', [=ZigZag=]'s [[AbusiveParents father]] used to beat him up with a baseball bat he called Black Beauty until [=ZigZag=] and Singer stole it and tossed it into the river. In the present day, he threatens Singer with a different baseball bat.
256* In ''Film/ZombiesZombiesZombies'', Clive grabs the baseball bat from under the strip club bar and uses it to fight the zombies.
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260* RussianHumour:
261-->Last year, the sports shops around Russia had sold three million baseball bats, four baseball gloves, and one baseball.
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264[[folder:Literature]]
265* In ''Literature/BeautifulMusicForUglyChildren'', two men [[HomophobicHateCrime attack Gabe for being trans]]. When John tries to defend Gabe, one of them hits him in the head with a baseball bat. John is in a coma for a week.
266* British pulp hero Bill Samson a.k.a "the Wolf of Kabul" had a hulking native sidekick named Chung who wielded a cricket bat he called "clicky-ba" with which he used to kill foes.
267* ''Literature/{{Exterminator}}'' by Creator/WilliamSBurroughs contains a sequence in which order has broken down, and people form costumed mobs, including
268-->The dreaded Baseball Team 5000 burly athletes in baseball uniforms all with special bats erupt into a crowded street . . : \
269"BEAT YOUR FILTHY BRAINS OUT . . ."
270* ''Literature/FraternityOfTheStone'' by David Morrell. The assassin protagonist while a youth knocks out the teeth of a school bully with one, as he regards him as no different from the terrorists that killed his parents. Although the headmaster is sympathetic, he naturally thinks this is overkill and expels him.
271* In ''Literature/GilsAllFrightDiner'', the ghost Cathy has to fight another ghost. Since they can't touch any physical objects, she has to create a weapon from her own memories and comes up with... a baseball bat.
272* The ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' book ''I Live In Your Basement'' features protagonist Marco flouting his mother's warnings not to play softball with the other kids by doing it anyway. The first chapter ends with him getting smacked on the side of the head with a baseball bat by an athletic girl named Gwynnie [[labelnote:note]]who is later revealed to [[spoiler: be his younger sister and the person who really hit him with the bat was Jeremy]] [[/labelnote]]. This is what kickstarts the plot.
273* This is an occasional weapon in ''Literature/TheHardyBoys'' through the process of elimination. ThouShaltNotKill, so slashing and piercing weapons are out, and since they usually avoid combat they don't carry standard weapons, but a baseball bat can be scavenged to use as an ImprovisedWeapon for a TapOnTheHead.
274* Subverted to comedic effect in the ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' novel ''Flag in Exile'' when the main character, unfamiliar with baseball (which has only held out on long-isolated Grayson), confuses baseball bats ''for'' clubs, but is actually looking at people gathering for a Sunday afternoon pickup game in the local park. Her chief bodyguard, a Grayson native, finally stops laughing long enough to explain that no, they are not facing an incipient riot. Her next thought is that baseball must be an even more violent game than rugby, and the bodyguard cheerfully explains that the bats are used to hit the ball, not the other players.
275* Another instance of baseball bats being used against zombies (although with more effectiveness) occurs in ''Literature/TheHouseOfDaniel'' by Harry Turtledove.
276* This trope appears in works by Creator/HarukiMurakami, justified since not only does Japan have the strictest gun laws in the world, but also because baseball and softball are very popular there.
277** In ''Literature/TheWindUpBirdChronicle'', the protagonist Toru Okada [[BewareTheNiceOnes breaks several skulls with his baseball bat]].
278** In ''Literature/OneQEightyFour'', Aomame used a softball bat to smash the objects in the house of her late best friend's abusive husband. In the present, she requests a bat for self-defense in case someone from Sakigake should get too close.
279* The [[MeaningfulName Krikkit]] [[OmnicidalManiac Robots]] from ''Literature/LifeTheUniverseAndEverything'' have a cricket motif (in fact the other way around - cricket is built around a deeply ingrained GeneticMemory of the robots). As well as being melee weapons, their "bats" [[SwissArmyWeapon double up]] as {{ray gun}}s and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything a launching mechanism for bright red incendiary grenades]]. [[note]]If you think they sound like a ''Series/DoctorWho'' villain, it's because that's for what they were originally intended.[[/note]] Also, the brief summary of the rules of Brockian Ultra-Cricket says that players score by hitting each other with "cricket bats, basecube bats, tennis guns, skis, anything you can get a good swing with."
280* ''Literature/TheNightsDawnTrilogy''. When one of the Possessed claims to be legendary gangster Al Capone, he grows a blood-stained baseball bat from his hand to prove it. Which he later puts to use beating the non-possessed into submission.
281* ''Literature/{{Rubbernecker}}'': When Patrick was eight, a bully punched him and knocked him off the monkey bars. Patrick followed the bully to the swings and smashed him with a rounders bat just as he was swooping down, causing him to somersault off the swing.
282* During the Sword of Schueler riots in the ''Literature/{{Safehold}}'' novels, one group of rioters attacked a family of Charisian expatriates. One of them had been a professional baseball player before emigrating from Charis and had his lucky bat on him during the riots. It didn't go very well for the rioters.
283* The killer in Creator/JohnDicksonCarr's Literature/SirHenryMerrivale novel [[spoiler:''The Skeleton in the Clock'']] used a cricket bat.
284* In ''Literature/SuperPowereds'', when Roy is convinced to take the Weapons course, the professor gives the students a choice of close-combat weapons. They can either pick something from her (impressive) arsenal or bring/make a weapon of their choosing, pending her approval. Roy brings a metal bat he bought at a sporting goods store, pointing out that he lacks the finesse to use anything more sophisticated, and he's somewhat familiar with using blunt instruments from his alternate self Hershel's {{LARP}} days. The professor agrees in principle, pointing out that a bat is little more than a cudgel, one of the most ancient weapons, but tell him to return the bat. She's going to have a super-dense version made for him to accommodate his SuperStrength. After Roy gets that weapon, he tests it out against his sparring partner Chad and finds out that it improves his combat performance by a ''lot''.
285* In ''Literature/{{Trainspotting}}'', Sick Boy uses a baseball bat as a weapon. Renton wonders how many baseball bats are purchased in Scotland with the honest intention of ''playing baseball.''
286* Baseball bats appear several times as weapons against the zombies in ''Literature/WorldWarZ''. One character finds a dropped bat that's been bent useless as a result.
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290* The creepy twins from ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryMurderHouse'' show up with their bats in every single appearance they have. In the pilot, they took them inside the house for protection. When [[CreepyChild Adeleide]] warns them about the dangers of the house, they [[GenreBlindness ignore]] [[TooDumbToLive her]] by replying "we have bats".
291* Penny in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' expressed shock about the burglary at Leonard's apartment, especially due to her working the late shift and thus would have witnessed it if she didn't have it. Leonard tells her not to be scared, before she reveals that she's not scared, and states that she would have "gone 'Nebraska' on their asses." while stroking an aluminum baseball bat. When Sheldon knocks at the apartment door, Leonard then requests for Penny to hand him the bat (implying that he wanted to smack Sheldon with it).
292* ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'': In season 2, Nucky directs the black workers in the city to go on strike so as to disrupt Jimmy's bootlegging operation (while Nucky gets a monopoly on the booze trade thanks to a deal with the IRA to bring whiskey into the country). With speakeasies and restaurants too understaffed to serve alcohol, Jimmy's outfit has no way to get customers in Atlantic City. In an attempt to get the black people back to work, they deploy an army of fifty strikebreakers armed with baseball bats and billy clubs to assault and beat up the strikers on the boardwalk. With Eli finding out that his deputy Ray Halloran has been talking to Esther Randolph about the death of Hans Schroeder, he also pays a couple of the strikebreakers to violently beat up Halloran for snitching.
293* The opening minutes of ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'' has Brittas, in an EstablishingCharacterMoment, confiscate a cricket bat that his stepsons (and his neighbour's son) were using and start trying to show them how to use it properly. He gets whacked below the left knee with said cricket bat in response.
294* In the ''Series/BroadCity'' episode "B&B-NYC," Trey brings a baseball bat to Abbi's apartment after she's robbed. He taps things with it as he checks each room for intruders.
295* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
296%% ** Willow is shown wielding a bat in response to having been punched out earlier.
297** In Season 5, Anya wields one as her [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]], though she chokes up on the bat so much that she's holding it by the middle, which wouldn't give her much of a swing. It is a popular weapon among the BadassNormal Scoobies. One version has a [[HooksAndCrooks wicked hook tied to it]].
298** Giles wields a ''[[IncendiaryExponent flaming]]'' baseball bat when he attacks Angelus in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E17Passion Passion]]".
299--->'''Angelus:''' Jeez, what happened to wooden ''stakes''?
300** This was also Angel's solution to stop Faith rapingkilling Xander in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E15Consequences Consequences]]".
301** The demon in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E10Nightmares Nightmares]]" is a lumbering figure with a club for a hand. The club is representative of a baseball bat, and the monster itself is a manifestation of an abusive baseball coach.
302** In the ''Series/{{Angel}}'' spin-off, Gunn uses a baseball bat whose head has been [[WoodenStake sharpened into a stake]] for killing vampires. Ironically the same weapon was used in a ''Series/MadTV1995'' spoof ''Buffy the Umpire Slayer''.
303* The Client of the Week in ''Series/BurnNotice'' went after a local gangster with a baseball bat after the thug tried to assault his sister. Fiona not only approved, she suggested a golf club next time; greater force to a smaller surface area.
304* In one episode of ''Series/ColdCase'', the victim was a baseball player [[spoiler:who, on being harassed one more time by homophobic thugs, finally lost his temper and went after them with a bat. Sadly, it was three-on-one and he ended up being beaten to death with it.]]
305* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
306** In "[[Recap/CSINYS01E13 Tanglewood]]," the Tanglewood Boys gang kill a wannabe with an autographed baseball bat taken from a sports bar. The fragment of signature on the splinter left in the body provides the CSI investigators with a vital clue.
307** In "[[Recap/CSINYS04E06 Boo]],", a guy who tried to fake his death to collect on the insurance by using blowfish poison to make him appear dead was betrayed by his spouse and buried alive. He manages to break out, so the spouse's lover kills him with a cricket bat (but not before he manages to inject both of them with the poison).
308* Creator/JonStewart of ''Series/TheDailyShow'' apparently [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/376282/march-03-2011/ice-cream-fight-with-jimmy-fallon fights diabetes with a baseball bat.]] This is particularly funny for fans of ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble'', in which a magical bat gives Jon superpowers.
309* ''Series/DeadliestWarrior'' compared the baseball bat as a weapon to nunchucks in the "Mafia vs Yakuza" episode. The judges determined that nunchucks were faster and flashier, but the baseball bat delivered a heavier and more lethal blow, which shattered a pig's spine in one hit.
310* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
311** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E1RemembranceOfTheDaleks "Remembrance of the Daleks"]]: The Doctor supercharges an aluminum bat with the Hand of Omega for Ace to use as a weapon. When confronted by an Imperial Dalek at Coal Hill, she whacks the living daylights out of it with the bat; it doesn't die, but its eyestalk is knocked off, leaving it unable to do anything but panic about being blind. Creator/SophieAldred, who played Ace, considers the fact that she is the only person in the entire series to beat a Dalek to a pulp with a baseball bat ''very'' cool, and this led to the creation of the SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome page in the first place.
312--->'''Ace:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner WHO YOU CALLIN' SMALL?!]]
313** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E5WorldWarThree "World War Three"]]: Mickey grabs a baseball bat to defend himself and Jackie when a Slitheen breaks into his flat, although he ends up not needing it.
314** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth "The Stolen Earth"]]: Wilf first arms himself with a cricket bat against any alien invaders. He's switched to a paintball gun by the time he runs into one, though.
315** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E1TheEleventhHour "The Eleventh Hour"]]: [[spoiler:Amy Pond]] knocks out [[spoiler:the Doctor]] using a cricket bat.
316** [[Recap/DoctorWho2022CENThePowerOfTheDoctor "The Power of The Doctor"]]: Ace [[TheBusCameBack returns]] 34 years after "Remembrance of the Daleks" aired and reveals she hasn't lost her touch, whipping out her trusty baseball bat to deal with a team of Daleks planning to blow up a volcano.
317* ''Series/FatherBrown'':
318** In "The Lepidopterist's Companion", the VictimOfTheWeek dies after being struck over the head with a cricket bat after being mistaken for a burglar. [[spoiler:However, he had been poisoned with strychnine before that.]]
319** In "The Cat of Mastigatus", the VictimOfTheWeek is cracked over the skull by a cricket bat in the boiler room of the school.
320* In ''Series/GoldenBoy'', the detectives are investigating the death of a politician and are told that the body was shot after death and the actual cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. They then remember that the politician had a valuable autographed baseball bat in his office that seemed to have been cleaned recently.
321* In the ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' episode "Graphic Novel: Normal Lives", Noah beats Marcus with a baseball bat to prevent him from harming anyone else.
322* In one episode of ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', Bolander and Munch investigate the murder of a teenager. They discover he had been beaten with a baseball bat as part of a gang initiation ritual, [[AccidentalMurder and died when it caused a fatal concussion.]]
323* Parodied in ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' when the gang locks a Mexican family in a room filled with stereotypical American culture. Mac casually swings a baseball bat around them, causing them to think he's threatening them.
324* ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'': The VictimOfTheWeek in "Love on Ice" is a washed-up ball player who gets whacked over the skull with one of his lucky bats.
325* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': In "The Beantown Bailout Job", Eliot beats up three mob enforcers using a baseball bat he had taken off one of the enforcers.
326* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'':
327** Leti smashes up the white guys' cars with a bat when they're rigged for blaring their horns at all hours in hopes of driving her and other black residents away. After this, the guys come into the house with their own bats for revenge. [[spoiler:They get killed by a ghost before doing anything.]]
328** This seems to be Leti's go-to weapon. She was also prepared to give Tic a tap or two during his UnstoppableRage.
329** Atticus later uses a baseball bat to defend a group of black teens from white racists intent on murdering them.
330* ''Series/TheMagician'': In "The Illusion of the Deadly Conglomerate", two hobos with baseball bats attempt to rough Tony up. He manages to grab the bat off one of them and turn the tables.
331* Al Bundy of ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' likes to keep a baseball bat near the door in case of undesirables... such as Jehovah's Witnesses.
332* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
333** ''Series/Daredevil2015'':
334*** In "Stick", Foggy uses his softball bat to overpower two thugs that attack Karen.
335*** In "Dogs to a Gunfight", [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Frank Castle]], a former father, beats a pawnshop owner to death with a baseball bat after [[TooDumbToLive the guy tries to sell him child porn]].
336** ''Series/LukeCage2016'':
337*** In "[[Recap/LukeCage2016S1E1MomentOfTruth Moment of Truth]]", Zip tries to swing a baseball bat at Luke when he interrupts Zip's gang shaking down Genghis Connie's, but the bat breaks on Luke's durable skin.
338*** In "[[Recap/LukeCage2016S1E3WhosGonnaTakeTheWeight Who's Gonna Take the Weight]]", Luke Cage attacks Cottonmouth's main stashhouse at Crispus Attucks, causing the police to seize all of Cottonmouth's money and Mariah Dillard's name to be dragged through the dirt. [[VillainousBreakdown When we next see Cottonmouth, he's smashing objects in his bar with a baseball bat]], and is still brandishing the bat when Scarfe shows up to deliver Chico's body.
339* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'':
340** A cricket bat is used as a murder weapon in "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS2E3 Dead Man's Eleven]]".
341** Jones gets knocked out with a cricket bat in "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS19E3 Last Man Out]]", and the killer would have beaten him to death with it had not Barnaby shown up.
342* ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' also has a tendency to stick at least one character (often Kelly) with a baseball bat.
343* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': The Swedish Chef bakes a cake that comes to life and yells in [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign mock Japanese]]. Whatever it was saying, it clearly pissed off the Chef, as he soon brandishes a baseball bat (which he calls a "cakensmoosher"). Splat!
344* ''Series/{{NCIS}}:'' Gibbs uses a bat to pancake a guy on whom Abby had a restraining order. Not pretty.
345* The SixthRanger of ''Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger'', the Shurikenger, has a baseball motif; the sheath of his sword doubles as a bat. The baseball references were [[TheArtifact removed]] for ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm'', presumably because the higher-ups didn't want kids to apply this trope with the Samurai Ranger's toy sword.
346* ''Series/OneOfUsIsLying'': Addy smashes Giselle's car up with a bat when Simon Says commands her to. However, as she was already mad at Giselle Addy leapt to obey.
347* Calvin of ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel'' used a (presumably aluminum) baseball bat to fight a monster prior to becoming a ranger. The only outcomes were slowing the monster down, enraging it, and bending the bat.
348* In the last episode of the first season of ''Series/QueerAsFolkUS'', Justin is hit over the head with a baseball bat by his homophobic classmate and is very nearly killed.
349* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' had a recurring talk show sketch called "The Creator/JoePesci Show," in which Pesci (characterized as the kind of bad-tempered psycho he played in films like ''Film/{{GoodFellas}}'') regularly blows his top and whacks his guests with a baseball bat stored behind his desk.
350* On an episode of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' one of Kramer's criminal buddies asked if he could borrow a baseball bat.
351-->'''Brody:''' ''[holds up bat]'' Can I borrow this?\
352'''Kramer:''' Sure. Do you need a glove?\
353'''Brody:''' ''[smiles]'' No.
354* ''Series/SiliconValley'': When a blue-collar man threatens to come over to their house and fight Richard, the gang huddles in a corner in fear and Dinesh clutches a cricket bat.
355* In ''Series/Severance2022'', Reghabi [[spoiler:kills Graner]] from behind with a baseball bat.
356* In ''Series/{{Skins}}'', [[spoiler: Effy's therapist beats Freddie to death with a baseball bat.]]
357* In ''Series/StrangerThings'', the first weapon to actually hurt [[spoiler:the Demogorgon]] is a nail-spiked bat, swung by the resident jock.
358* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E20WhatIsAndWhatShouldNeverBe "What Is And What Should Never Be" (S02, Ep20)]], Sam grabs a baseball bat when he hears a noise downstairs and thinks there is an intruder in the house.
359* ''Series/SweetHome2020'': Ji-su carries a baseball bat to defend herself.
360* On ''Series/TeenWolf'', [[MuggleBestFriend Stiles]] attempts to shed his NonActionGuy status by bringing a baseball bat to face a gang of werewolves. [[NoSell It doesn't work out]], since one of the wolves breaks it after getting one hit on him.
361* In one episode of ''Series/{{Titus}}'' Chris grabbed a bat he kept under his couch when he arrived at his home one day and heard an intruder in his kitchen. His girlfriend did not think it was a good idea.
362-->'''Erin:''' What's that for?\
363'''Chris:''' In case he has a gun.\
364'''Erin:''' That shoots BASEBALLS?
365* Kol Mikaelson from ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' carries an iron baseball bat during the entire episode "Heart of Darkness". He beats up Damon with this bat for about half the episode as well.
366* ''Series/{{Vera}}'': In "Darkwater", a violent suspect uses a baseball bat to smash up the car of the VictimOfTheWeek's father. He then uses it to threaten the father, telling him that if he is not gone in 24 hours, he is coming back for him.
367* Used (probably half-jokingly, but we'll never know) as a threat by none other than the White House Counsel on ''Series/TheWestWing'':
368-->'''Leo [=McGarry=]:''' You're going to meet him right now. It's going to be fine...\
369'''Ainsley Hayes:''' It's not going to be fine. He's gonna yell, and scream, I've seen him on TV...\
370'''Leo [=McGarry=]:''' Well, that's TV. He's making a full-throated defense of the President. That's what we do. Believe me, in real life, when the cameras are off...\
371''[Lionel Tribbey storms into Leo's office, brandishing a cricket bat]''\
372'''Lionel Tribbey:''' LEO! I will KILL people today, Leo! I will kill people with this cricket bat, which was given to me by Her Royal Majesty Elizabeth Windsor, and then I WILL KILL THEM AGAIN WITH MY OWN HANDS!
373* ''Series/TheWire'':
374** Bodie and "The Pit" crew beat up some rival drug dealers with bats. It's the weapon of choice when they don't want to bring down police attention.
375** In Season 2, Cheese Wagstaff's crew has a few members carrying bats when they gang up on Ziggy[[note]]aka "Fucknuts" aka "Malaka"[[/note]] Sobotka, although most of the ass-whooping Ziggy gets is from Cheese's fists.
376** In Season 3, some of Bodie's crew are on the receiving end from Marlo's boys. One of them is no older than thirteen.
377--->'''Young Corner Boy:''' I was workin' that bitch.\
378'''Fruit:''' Yeah shorty, you hard.
379* In the first episode of ''Series/WithoutATrace'', a rookie agent gets this after going to a suspect's apartment [[IdiotBall alone]], almost getting himself and the VictimOfTheWeek killed. It's ''he'' who's hauled off in an ambulance at the end to ensure that he doesn't have a concussion or skull fracture.
380* ''Series/TheYoungOnes'':
381** Vyvyan sometimes used a cricket bat as a weapon, mostly against his fellow housemates.
382--->'''Rick:''' Oh, Vyvyan, what repartee! Sticks and stones may brrreak my bones--\
383'''Vyvyan:''' That is the first sensible thing you have said all day! '''*CRACK*'''
384** Also:
385--->'''Rick:''' What the ruddy heck is going on?!\
386'''Vyvyan:''' SHUT UP! '''*SMACK*'''\
387'''Rick:''' [[GroinAttack Hah! Missed both my legs!]]
388* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': "German for Beginners and a Crazy Old Man with a Bat": After the break-in at the gambling room, Dale takes to carrying a baseball bat in case thieves show up. Connie makes fun of the fact that it's a children's bat.
389* In ''Series/ZNation'', one of the signature weapons of the main survivor group is the "Z-Whacker", a reinforced metallic baseball bat with [[SavageSpikedWeapons spikes on the front end]] that puncture a zombie's brain ([[MadeOfPlasticine zombie skulls are pretty fragile in this series]], at least [[OurZombiesAreDifferent most of the time]]).
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:Music]]
393* Music/{{Beyonce}}'s video for "Hold Up" features her cheerfully skipping down a city street in a gorgeous yellow dress... [[DissonantSerenity whilst wielding a baseball bat and vandalizing everything in sight]].
394* The Buckwheat Boyz: "Peanut Butter Jelly Time"
395-->Peanut butter jelly\
396Peanut butter jelly\
397Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
398* In case anyone who's watched ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'' was wondering, yes, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_riJ_0L27zk I Beat That Bitch With A Bat]]" is (1) a real song (by Johnny Dangerous, 1992), (2) that catchy, and (3) very clearly about domestic violence. With a baseball bat.
399* Music/EazyE usually has a gun or two with him in his songs, but his melee weapon of choice is a Louisville Slugger, as depicted in the aptly named "Sorry Louie", where he successfully fends off two would-be attackers with a bat and later [[WouldHurtAChild kills a kid with it]] to [[LeaveNoWitnesses escape a murder charge]].
400-->''"Hold up, wait, the nigga started to load his gat\
401I grabbed my bat and ran around the back, yo\
402He's at my window, thinkin' I'm playin' Nintendo\
403But the stupid nigga don't know I'm behind him, so\
404He dropped the gat like a stupid motherfucker\
405So I bashed his head in with my Louisville Slugger!"''
406* Music/GooGooDolls: "Don't Beat My Ass"
407-->I'll kick your ass with a baseball bat, bitch!
408* "Licensed to Kill" by Music/JagPanzer:
409-->''"A soldier on the streets, somewhere in L.A.\
410Preparing this night for the attack\
411Swinging chains and switchblade knives\
412Feel the nails in my baseball bat!"''
413* "I Kicked The Shark In The Face" by Music/TheMidnightBeast:
414-->Then I [[GroinAttack hit the bear in the balls!]]
415* In the music video for the Music/{{PVRIS}} song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1y0y1EDcHM “Fire”]], we see bats being used to smash plates, televisions, vases, etc. The bats first appeared in the video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2SWk859CEU “St. Patrick”]], but definitely did more damage the second time around.
416* Music/TheRamones' "Beat on the Brat" provides the page quote.
417* "My Name Is Mud", Music/{{Primus}};
418-->''"We had our words... a common spat.\
419[[YourHeadAsplode So I kissed him upside the cranium]]\
420With an aluminum baseball bat."''
421* Infamously in Music/CarrieUnderwood's "Before He Cheats"
422-->''I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped-up four-wheel drive\
423Carved my name into his leather seats\
424I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights\
425I slashed a hole in all four tires\
426Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats''
427* Belarusian singer Lera Yaskevich's video for her song "Mesyats" features her beating a guy with a baseball bat.
428* Russian singer Elvira T's video for her song "Drama Queen" features her destroying various objects with a baseball bat.
429[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
432* In Myth/JapaneseMythology, this is one defining trait of ''{{oni}}''. They are commonly depicted as being huge, ''freakishly strong'', and wielding a huge iron bat called a "[[CarryABigStick kanabo]]". Such a weapon in the hands of such a creature is seen as a little excessive, given that ''oni'' are usually depicted as being strong enough to flatten mountains.
433** This is so iconic that it has led to the Japanese idiom "''oni ni kanabo''" ("an oni with his iron bat") - roughly, "ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill".
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Pinball]]
437* The [[ThreateningShark shark]] on the side of the cabinet of ''Pinball/FishTales'' holds a bat.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
441* Maguro Ooma would use a spiked bat during Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling brawls he got involved in
442* Crow Wrestling/{{Sting}} in Wrestling/{{WCW}} and Wrestling/{{n|ew World Order}}Wo [[EvilCounterpart Sting]] in Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling used baseball bats as their weapons of choice.
443* Savio Vega's trademark black bat.
444* Wrestling/LexLuger took up a bat as his weapon of choice in WCW
445* One of [[Wrestling/MickFoley Cactus Jack]]'s signature weapons is a bat wrapped in barbed wire named "[[NamedWeapons barbie]]".
446* Betsy Ruth, being a wrestling baseball player, is not above hitting foes with a bat.
447* While best known for carrying a tennis racket, Wrestling/JimCornette would carry a bat to fend off those who bothered him in Wrestling/RingOfHonor.
448* Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels used bat to defeat Wrestling/{{Rh|yno}}ino at the 2007 Wrestling/{{TNA}} ''Sacrifice''.
449* In Wrestling/{{Progress Wrestling}} The London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) bring a cricket bat to the ring with them for their matches.
450* At ''Wrestling/{{WWE NXT}} UK Takeover: Cardiff'', Dave Mastiff used a cricket bat in his match against Eddie Dennis.
451* Danny Burch and Pete Dunne used cricket bats in their 2020 ''NXT Takeover: Wargames'' match.
452* This is Wrestling/SamiCallihan's go-to weapon for most part of his career.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Roleplay]]
456* At least one baseball bat is assigned in each season of ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'', whether on its own or with additions such as a nail being embedded into it. Version One's Adam Dodd used one to make his first kill during an UnstoppableRage on someone who attacked his TrueCompanions, a taste of things to come for him.
457[[/folder]]
458
459[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
460* In ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', one of the little boy characters is depicted as being interested in baseball and carrying a bat. Although his main stat isn't Strength, it's Speed.
461* A few ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' {{Splatbook}}s have also mentioned that a "worked" club is essentially a wooden baseball bat, and ''TabletopGame/D20Modern'' gives them the same combat stats.
462* The baseball bat is often cited in 'modern' role-playing games (''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'', ''TabletopGame/{{Spycraft}}'', etc). Generally, it's considered a club. Which, you know, it is.
463* In the French roleplaying game ''TabletopGame/InNomineSatanisMagnaVeritas'', the bat is archangel Daniel's weapon of choice. So much that his purge of the rotten eggs in his angelic troops was called the Night of the Long Bats.
464* The Bat Mobile in the Card Game ''Super TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'', and the Bat Bat in ''Munchkin Bites''.
465* The ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' Card Game has Ultimate Baseball Kid, who uses a baseball bat with spikes as a weapon.
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:Theatre]]
469* ''Theatre/{{Fangirls}}'': When the fangirls at the vigil are planning to hunt down Harry's abductor, one of them is wielding a cricket bat.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:Toys]]
473* In ''Toys/TeddyScares'', Rita Mortis uses a baseball bat as her main weapon.
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:Video Games]]
477* Thornies in ''VideoGame/EightBitKiller'' are the most basic mooks whose only method of attack is to walk up to you and bash your head with a barbed bat.
478* ''VideoGame/{{Aftertime}}'': One of the first weapons you get in the game is a baseball bat. It can down a zombie in five hits.
479* In ''VideoGame/AttackOfTheMutantPenguins'', Rodney can obtain a baseball bat. He doesn't use it to play baseball.
480* ''VideoGame/BangaiO'' uses a giant robot-scale baseball bat to deflect enemy shots and send enemies flying.
481* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'' and ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'' had various enemies using bats as clubs to whack Batman with. In the latter game, Harley Quinn also used a bat to whack Batman unconscious after Joker [[spoiler:apparently]] ambushed him, even yelling "Batter Up!" before doing so.
482** She returns in a pre-order 'exclusive' DLC for Arkham Knight, playable in full with a custom bat she uses. It replaces her normal punches and kicks for brutal takedowns, beatdowns, and finishing moves.
483* ''VideoGame/BatBoy'': the Protagonist, bat boy wields a…well, you get the picture.
484* The UsefulNotes/GameBoy version of ''[[VideoGame/BatmanSunsoft Batman: Return of the Joker]]'' has a boss named Foul Ball who attacks by spinning a baseball bat around.
485* In ''VideoGame/{{Blinx}} 2'', one of the weapons that can be obtained is a baseball bat called the Grand Slam. It is a one-use weapon that is guaranteed to take out an opponent. After using it, you have to find a new one, because it breaks in the process. But it can make all the difference. Plus, making a really annoying guard ATwinkleInTheSky is priceless.
486* ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'': Sluggers, who attack with what looks like spiked baseball bats. And their name is a baseball reference.
487* In ''VideoGame/BrainDead13'', FrankensteinsMonster JerkJock Moose wields one giant baseball bat, intending to bash Lance's brains out if you're not quick or careful.
488* Makes things easier sometimes in ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}''.
489* ''VideoGame/{{Cataclysm}}: Dark Days Ahead'' features baseball bats, in both wooden and aluminum varieties. The wooden bat can be crafted into a nail bat, barbed wire bat, or the "Louisville Slaughterer" (a baseball bat with a big spike through the top and covered in [[IncendiaryExponent flaming rags]]).
490* Since ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' added customizable weapons, a Tanker can take the War Mace powerset but alter it to look like a baseball bat.
491** Invention allows all players to create a limited-use baseball bat power. Presumably after hitting one too many characters who are MadeOfIron it just breaks.
492* In the Heist multiplayer mode of ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'', all the players have bats as a default weapon. The Xbox remake gives Conker a bat in the story mode when he finds out his frying pan isn't as effective as it was in the original.
493* ''VideoGame/CorridorZ'': If the zombies catch your PlayerCharacter, you can choose to fight them off with a baseball bat (50 rations for the first time, and an additional 50 for each time after).
494* In the visual novel ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Peko Pekoyama uses a baseball bat as a murder weapon in Chapter 2 to kill Mahiru Koizumi.]]
495* A baseball bat (including ones with nails) and a cricket bat are one of the many available weapons in ''VideoGame/DeadFrontier''.
496* ''Franchise/DeadRising'' series:
497** This is the [[IconicItem signature weapon]] of Frank West from [[VideoGame/DeadRising the first game]], as he will find many bats just lying around the mall.
498** In ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'', Chuck can upgrade the stock baseball bat into the [[SavageSpikedWeapons Spiked Bat]] by hammering in some nails, creating a much more effective zombie-slaying weapon.
499* ''VideoGame/DeathRoadToCanada'' features baseball bats as melee weapons you can find in infested sporting goods stores, or a playable character with the 'Athlete' perk may start with one. Aluminum bats are just as strong and unbreakable if you can obtain one.
500* ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'': You'd be hard-pressed to find any official artwork of Fuka without her trademarked baseball bat, and one of her special attacks is baseball-themed. In-game it's treated the same weapon-wise as an axe.
501* ''VideoGame/DodgeballAcademia'': Suneko has a baseball bat, which is fitting for her troublemaker persona, she can use it for her Balltimate move as well.
502* Williams and Rowper from ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon'' often wield baseball bats that can be taken away from them and used by the player.
503* The [[https://enterthegungeon.wiki.gg/wiki/Casey Casey]] weapon in ''VideoGame/EnterTheGungeon'' is a baseball bat that enables its wielder to [[AttackReflector smack projectile attacks back to sender]] as its primary function. It can also be used for melee attacks of course, though, given [[BulletHell the nature of the Gungeon]], getting up close to the enemy is generally not the best idea.
504* In the ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' series:
505** ''VideoGame/Fallout2'' has the Louisville Slugger baseball bat, which is obtainable from Mrs. Wright in New Reno if you help her sabotage the Wrights' stills and is one of the best melee weapons in the game, second only to the [[CarryABigStcik Super Sledge]].
506** A baseball bat is the first melee weapon you get in ''VideoGame/Fallout3''.
507** The "Slugger" is a secret weapon found in ''VideoGame/FalloutBrotherhoodOfSteel'', and one of the most powerful in the game.
508** ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' also has the baseball bat, though its unique VATS attack is called the Grand Slam. [[SortingAlgorithmOfWeaponEffectiveness Its also one of those early game ineffectual melee weapons you'll want to dump for something better as soon as possible.]] However, the Gun Runners' Arsenal version can be modded to be more effective, including turning it into a nailbat. With all mods, it hits 6 points harder, swings 20% faster, and lasts 50% longer.
509** ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' also features baseball bats, or "Swatters" as the weapon vendor [[KnowNothingKnowItAll Moe Cronin]] calls them. They can be upgraded to aluminum (increasing damage and decreasing weight) and you can add other nasty upgrades to them, like nails, razor blades, or even buzz-saw blades that have been wrapped in barbed wire. A unique bat from the 2076 World Series is squirreled away in Jamaica Plains, and every so often a whack from it can send a hapless foe flying into the distance, dealing [[OneHitKill lethal]] [[LudicrousGibs damage]] if they're unfortunate enough to hit something like a wall. The ''Nuka-World'' DLC gives them even more upgrades, eventually allowing you to add ''jets'' on them. Fully upgraded, you've got a bat with a lead-filled core, jets, and electrified spikes that cause it to hit harder than even the Super Sledge, previously the series's premier melee weapon. Batter up!
510* ''VideoGame/FearTheDarkUnknown'': Chloe can wield a baseball bat covered in barbed wire against monsters.
511* ''VideoGame/FightingForce'' Has these as a standard melee weapon which is pretty effective.
512* One of Cloud's weapons in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' is a Nail Bat. As you might expect, it's useless for magic and has no materia slots, but it's got a [[LethalJokeItem surprisingly high ATK rating]] and a CriticalHit bonus.
513* In ''VideoGame/TheGodfather: The Game'', a baseball bat of the wooden sort is your first melee weapon.
514* In ''VideoGame/GhoulSchool'', a baseball bat is the weapon Spike begins the game with.
515* One of Gene's Roulettes in ''VideoGame/GodHand'' is Home Run God, where he forms ki into a bat and sends the enemy flying into the distance.
516* The baseball bat was introduced to the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' series in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'', [[SequelDisplacement the game where most series tropes were established]], and was prominent as the only melee weapon available other than your bare fists. Since ''III'', the choices of melee weapon available to the player have varied from game to game, but the baseball bat, whether wooden or aluminium, has remained a mainstay of every up-and-coming criminal kingpin looking for something cheap and reliable to smash things with.
517* ''VideoGame/GreyAnAlienDream'': One of the weapons Grey can wield in his DreamLand is a spiked baseball bat.
518* ''VideoGame/GuardianTales'':
519** Fittingly for [[PassionateSportsGirl Rie]], her Exclusive Weapon Victoria is a bat.
520** When The Little Princess gets a chance to fight, she brandishes a pink baseball bat. [[ScratchDamage It does as little damage as you'd expect]].
521* In ''VideoGame/AHatInTime'', the ''Nyakuza Metro'' DLC gives you a baseball bat as an alternative to the base game's umbrella.
522* ''Videogame/{{Hedgewars}}'': They may not hurt that much, but they send hogs flying far. Fall damage can make up for it, if you don't just go and knock someone into the water.
523* ''VideoGame/HellgateLondon'' has a usable cricket bat called [[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Shaun's Trusty Sidekick]].
524* ''VideoGame/HonkaiStarRail'': The Trailblazer’s weapon when using the Path of Destruction is a baseball bat that was conveniently lying near where they were found on the Herta Space Station.
525* ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami''. The bat is a common early-level weapon that's just [[OneHitPointWonder about as deadly as everything else in the game]] and seems to be [[IconicItem one of the most common weapons Jacket is associated with]].
526* In ''VideoGame/ImmortalSouls'', John wields a bat adorned with glowing ancient enchanted runes as one of his possible attacks.
527* ''VideoGame/IrisuSyndrome'' has [[spoiler:the titular character]] wield a rather vicious nailbat. [[spoiler:The bat is actually bread.]]
528* Baseball bat is a LethalJokeItem in ''VideoGame/JetsNGuns''. It only works at point-blank range, but deals enormous damage.
529* In ''VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning'', this is how the Fateless One finishes off gnomes in Reckoning mode.
530* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' has both a baseball bat and a cricket bat. In the case of the latter, this is rather odd, considering the setting is the DeepSouth of the USA.
531* ''VideoGame/MadnessProjectNexus2'' features the Baseball Bat and the Spiked Nailbat as early-game melee weapons. They have the benefit of being modestly durable and readily available, and will handily brain most Grunts or Agents in one or two swings.
532* ''VideoGame/MadWorld'' has the spike bat, a baseball bat with at least a dozen large roofing nails stuck in it.
533* In ''VideoGame/MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' one of the earliest missions requires you to whack some dudes senseless with a baseball bat from behind.
534* An available weapon in ''VideoGame/MarcEckosGettingUpContentsUnderPressure'', for some reason broken glass shards have been duct-taped into it. You can clearly hear the "chink" every time you hit somebody with it.
535* In ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', Deadpool's level 3 involves [[NoFourthWall using the hyper combo meter]] as a baseball bat.
536* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' features a baseball bat as an EmergencyWeapon, which replaces your initial pipe. In the first game, Max gets it from Frankie "The Bat" Niagara. The violent comic strip character Captain Baseball Bat Boy is also a running theme throughout the first two games. The conversation Max has with him says it all:
537-->'''Frankie:''' Pleased to meet ya. I'm Frankie "the Bat" Niagara.\
538'''Max:''' Niagara... as in you cry a lot?\
539'''Max's narration:''' He had a baseball bat and I was tied to a chair. Pissing him off was the ''smart'' thing to do.
540* The best weapon in ''VideoGame/MitadakeHigh'' is the wooden bat, especially when nails are applied, due to how the game calculates damage and unconsciousness.
541* In ''VideoGame/MonsterParty'', a baseball bat is the weapon Mark uses.
542* ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'': Ninten from ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'' and Ness from ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' wield bats as their main weapons, acting as a substitute for the swords that are commonplace in role-playing games. In ''VideoGame/Mother3'', Lucas' main weapons are instead sticks, but he can obtain a Fake Bat and a Real Bat late into the game.
543* Mae Borowski, the player character in ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods'' often wields a baseball bat. In the game, we never actually see her using it to play baseball or beat up anyone. She only ever uses it for petty vandalism. [[spoiler: It's revealed that she did mercilessly beat up another kid with her bat during her high school baseball game due to a mental breakdown but we never actually see this event in the game.]]
544* ''VideoGame/NinjaBaseballBatMan''. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It's right there in the title!]] Some of the enemies you fight are even sentient baseball bats who ''wield'' a baseball bat for a weapon.
545* In ''VideoGame/NinjaCombat'', one of the weapon pickups is a studded metal baseball bat.
546* Bad Girl from ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes''; most of the other assassins in the game use ridiculously complex gadgets and weapons (Speed Buster attacks you with a WaveMotionGun disguised as a ''shopping cart''). Bad Girl is able to rise above all but one of them with nothing but a wooden bat and [[AxCrazy a serious case of the deep-down crazies]]. And [[AbnormalAmmo projectile gimps.]] She even says the Trope name during her downward swing, and if you hurt her enough, she sets in on '''[[IncendiaryExponent fire]]'''. Her father Bad Man, as shown in ''VideoGame/TravisStrikesAgainNoMoreHeroes'', also uses a diamond-cored bat that can clash with a beam katana and [[spoiler:briefly stun a rampaging HumanoidAbomination]] and was a baseball player before becoming an assassin.
547* One of the weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Odium}}''. About as much power as a [[CrowbarCombatant crowbar]], and weaker than an axe.
548* Seeing as how the protagonist's name is literally [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "The Batter,"]] it's not surprising that this how many physical attacks are delivered in ''VideoGame/{{OFF}},'' using a variety of different bats, such as the "Harold bat", the "Katsuhiro bat", and more.
549* In ''VideoGame/{{Omori}}'', Aubrey's [[InfinityPlusOneSword Ultimate Weapon]] is a baseball bat. [[spoiler: Aubrey also wields one in Faraway, with it being a nailbat for intimidation.]]
550* ''VideoGame/OneDogStory'': The first weapon you can get is a baseball bat, which is acquired by [[FetchQuest retrieving the janitor's bucket]].
551* ''VideoGame/{{PangYa}}'' has a club set that is actually a set of ''[[GretzkyHasTheBall bats]]'', including wooden bats, metal bats, and a cricket bat for a putter.
552* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioStickerStar''. Mario can use Baseball Bat and Toy Bat stickers to knock enemies out of the stage. [[spoiler:This is also the Tower Power Pokey's main weakness, to the point where the battle against it begins with "PLAY BALL!" instead of "FIGHT!"]]
553* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
554** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', the JokeWeapon of the [[{{BFS}} 2-handed sword class]] is a Nail Bat. Junpei, the party's {{BFS}} wielder, attacks with ''all'' weapons of this class as though they were baseball bats, complete with yelling "Home Run!" when he scores a CriticalHit. And he's particularly ecstatic if you ''do'' equip him with the bat.
555*** Taken to its logical conclusion when Junpei becomes playable in ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', which takes place 2 years after ''Persona 3''. Junpei is now a baseball coach, and he exclusively uses bats as his main weapon. His fighting style actually revolves around scoring hits with said bat and getting "runs" while trying not to whiff attacks and getting "strikes", essentially causing this trope to overlap with IKnowMaddenKombat.
556** ''VideoGame/Persona4'' lets the protagonist equip one as well. It only hits 30% of the time (though [[FridgeBrilliance when you think about it]], that's a pretty good batting average), but has a much higher-than-normal rate of critical hits.
557** ''VideoGame/Persona5'': One of Ryuji's blunt melee weapons he can use to beat enemies to the pulp is a baseball bat covered in nails, in keeping with his {{Delinquent|s}} looks.
558* The baseball bat is one of the better choices in ''VideoGame/ProjectZomboid'', where most of the weapons (except firearms) are [[ImprovisedWeapon household items]]. If you want your bat even deadlier (but slightly less durable), find a hammer and some nails.
559* Some Goons in ''VideoGame/Rage2'' use baseball bats to hit grenades at you. If you get into close range, they also use their bats as melee weapons.
560* ''VideoGame/RagingJustice'' have bats as recurring weapons you can use to smash enemies' faces in. Defeat enough enemies with the bat and the game will announce onscreen, "Homerun!"
561* ''VideoGame/RawFootage'': Your sole melee weapon in the game is a baseball bat.
562* ''VideoGame/RemiLoreLostGirlInTheLandsOfLore'': One of the unlockable weapons in the game is Old Clunky, which is a baseball bat with a couple nails in it.
563* The magical Excalibat from ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad''. This enchanted baseball bat can knock the enemies flying, sometimes gibbing them in the process, and if you hold down the fire button for a while, it unleashes a wave of deadly baseballs.
564* Shoma in ''VideoGame/RivalSchools''. He's a baseball player so this is a given, but the bat he carries around is longer than he is tall.
565* Baseball bats are one weapon in ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom'', which tends to use improvised weapons such as this and {{chain|Pain}}s, in addition to more traditional weapons like brass knuckles.
566* The storm bat in ''VideoGame/S4League''.
567* ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'': Maxwell and [=NPCs=] can use baseball bats as weapons if necessary.
568* ''VideoGame/SlashEM'' features the Bat from Hell, an artifact baseball bat.
569* ''VideoGame/StarTropics'': Mike Jones is a star pitcher from Seattle, so he's more than familiar with a baseball bat which, in the game, is a really strong, short-ranged attack.
570* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterEX'''s Cracker Jack is as good with a baseball bat as he is with his fists.
571* Appear quite frequently in ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' and its sequels. Some of the basic mooks wield them, although you can pick them up to return the favour!
572* Used in the sequel to ''VideoGame/TheSuffering'', but subverted in that it's [[JokeWeapon exactly as useless as you'd think]] compared to an M-60. (As one walkthrough remarked, "Put down the crack pipe.")
573* The Home-run bat in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', which can become a {{one hit KO}} item when charged up. [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Ness]] also uses his baseball bat as his forward Smash. This move can also reflect projectiles as well.
574* A baseball bat is Kratos/Zelos' JokeWeapon in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''.
575* Frank West carries a bat into ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'', both as a special move and a super move. The trope name is even one of his sound bites. Bats have sort of become an IconicItem for Frank. In ''[[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Dead Rising 2: Case West]]'', an AI-controlled Frank has an infinite supply of bats as weapons.
576* The Scout from ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' wields one and has a Baseball motif. His appearance, taunts, and achievements all reference it.
577** A bit of a subversion, however, since most of Scout's bats deal 35 damage per hit, unlike every non-Spy's melee weapons that deal 65. That means Scout gets less damage per hit than a golf club, a wooden protest sign, and ''mittens''. To compensate, Scout's melee speed is faster than everyone else.
578** Scout also has a wooden bat called the Sandman that has a taunt kill where Scout points to the sky, winds up, and makes a mighty swing. If he connects, he can even send the Heavy Weapons Guy flying.
579* ''VideoGame/ThanksKillingDay'': The kid in the prologue level can get a baseball bat. It can be used as a weapon against the turkeys[[spoiler:, but doesn't really help him much against the killer pilgrim]].
580* Useful for conserving ammo while zombie hunting in ''VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect''.
581* ''VideoGame/{{Undying}}'': [[TheProtagonist Anling]] can battle zombies with a baseball bat. It's also a weapon she can make via ItemCrafting.
582* Baseball Bats are a pretty common weapon in ''VideoGame/UrbanReign'' and can even be used to launch an unlucky target like you're going for a home run.
583* The bat is the second weakest melee weapon in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines''. Lots of thugs in Santa Monica and downtown LA use them. It can be used for stealth-kills which involves your character taking a massive swing and smacking them one, somehow completely silently.
584* Bats are the [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] of [[PlayerCharacter Javier Garcia]] from ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'' Season 3, who can wield them with skill since he was once a professional baseball player before his [[TheGamblingAddict gambling addiction got him kicked out of the major leagues.]]
585* Bats are an uncommon weapon in ''VideoGame/TheWarriors'' and like in the movie, bats are always carried by the Baseball Furies gang. Their gang leader wields ''three'' bats tied together and it HURTS. Too bad you can't get that weapon anywhere else.
586* In ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi 3'', the Bat is one of the {{Lethal Joke Item}}s that can be used by sword-users.
587* ''VideoGame/WeirdAndUnfortunateThingsAreHappening'': Alicia uses bats to attack monsters, with skills like "Bash" and "Bat Barrage", with the former being described as "Smash one target with Alicia's bat."
588* The crazed janitor of ''VideoGame/WhiteDayALabyrinthNamedSchool'' carries a bat and will beat his victims to death with it. If you see him, {{RUN|DontWalk}}!
589* ''VideoGame/WorldOfHorror'' has two baseball bat weapons, the Wooden Bat you can find in a school locker during "Spine-Chilling Story of School Scissors", and the Baseball Bat that drops after beating the Apartment Stalker. Getting both in one playthrough unlocks [[spoiler: a new playable character, Yumiko.]]
590* One of the weapons in the arsenal of ''VideoGame/{{Worms}}''. Great way to smack someone into the ocean, complete with corny sound effects (usually the very stereotypical Charge) and caption.
591* Goro Majima, the PsychoForHire rival to Kazuma Kiryu from the first ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' game, in a Joker-like moment (Majima is voiced in the English version by Creator/MarkHamill), takes a baseball bat to one of his underlings before Kazuma's first battle with him for not laughing after Majima gets hit in the side of the head with a baseball at the batting cage. In the prequel ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'', Majima as a playable character has a "Slugger" style that focuses on using a baseball bat to dispatch enemies. In ''Kiwami'', the remake of the first game, Majima will eventually show up as "Officer Majima" and try to bludgeon Kiryu with his "Slugger style" as a part of his "Majima Everywhere" system.
592-->'''Majima:''' This is the part where you're SUPPOSED TO LAUGH! [WHACK!]
593** Subverted by Tatsuo Shinada in the fifth game. Despite specializing in club weapons as well as being a former baseball player he refuses to use actual baseball bats as weapons due to his respect for the sport. If he gets his hands on one in a fight, he takes a moment to gaze at it longingly before putting it down on the ground. He is however able to [[IKnowMaddenKombat use his baseball experience/training]] to deliver some pretty powerful swings with other weapons.
594--->'''Shinada:''' Baseball bats aren't made to hurt people ...
595** In ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ichiban's [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] is a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire that he uses as his idea of a [[HeroesPreferSwords fantasy sword]] for his "Hero" class. He first finds his "Hero's Bat" [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield stuck on the ground]] and after pulling it out his imagination and delusions of grandeur run wild. Said bat can be upgraded from a shoddy bat wrapped in barbed wire to a golden electric bat with pronged blades sticking out of it.
596* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'':
597** Yandere-chan can use a baseball bat as a blunt weapon to kill a student, or more subtly to break a student's neck. However, other students will be suspicious of her if she's seen carrying one in school unless she's a member of the Sports Club.
598** A baseball bat is also the weapon of choice for delinquent Umeji Kizuguchi.
599** When discussing a possible future elimination method-the ability to drive your rival to murder-[=YandereDev=] posted [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=908F0cP0j4c a video]] in which Yandere-chan coaxes Kokona into beating Musume up after telling Kokona Musume's father holds her father's debt. After Musume taunts Kokona one too many times, Kokona snaps and beats her up with a baseball bat so much it kills her (and it's implied there's not much of Musume's head ''left''). [[spoiler:Kokona is arrested for murder, and despite her insistence that Yandere-chan was involved, the police refuse to arrest her because she has a solid alibi.]]
600* ''VideoGame/ZombiePlayground'': One of the weapons you can outfit your kid with is a baseball bat.
601* ''VideoGame/ZombiU'' gives you a cricket bat as your default melee weapon.
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603
604[[folder:Web Animation]]
605* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'': Giovanni [[HarmlessVillain might not be much of a supervillain]], but he's quite a good baseball player and has the trophies on his shelf to prove it. His weapon, the "Soulslugger Doom Bat", is a mundane baseball bat, to which he's taped a knife; when Molly questions why he didn't stick it through the bat as is customary, he says that he's "evil on a budget". [[spoiler:His ability to deal a massive CriticalHit with every 13th attack makes his bat [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimately dangerous]], and indeed it's his swing with the Soulslugger Doom Bat that eventually takes down Mera.]]
606* ''WebAnimation/MrSpherical'':
607** In "America vs Tree", North Korean forces use the baseball bats to beat the South Korean forces down.
608** In "Greece vs Greece", America and Greece use the baseball bat to beat the Greek Communists down.
609** In the end of "Ukraine’s SNEAKY counterattack", a Ukraine soldier uses a baseball bat to attack a Russian ball.
610* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Junior]]'s [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] is a ''huge'' baseball bat that can transform into a rocket launcher, perfect for those MacrossMissileMassacre moments! [[CurbStompBattle Still got nothin']] on [[BoisterousBruiser Yang]], though.
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613[[folder:Webcomics]]
614* New York Mets fans Monday and Dale from ''Webcomic/DeadWinter'' have a liking for baseball bats. With the latter being his [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] and the two bonding because of their similar interests.
615* In ''Webcomic/AntiBunny'', Nailbat lives up to his name by effectively wielding his namesake [[SavageSpikedWeapon spiked bats]] against crime, robots, and supernatural beings. He later upgrades to [[DualWielding two bats]] and also demonstrates that he uses them as [[ImprobableUseOfAWeapon effective climbing tools as well]].
616* ''Webcomic/ThirtyTwoKickUp'' Calloway has a "Lucky Bat".
617* In ''Webcomic/BetterDays'', Fisk stops his mother's rape by braining her attacker with a bat.
618* For lack of better options, Marina from ''Webcomic/CrystalHeroes'' [[https://www.crystalheroescomic.com/page-55/ finds a baseball bat]] to use as a weapon for her DungeonCrawling.
619* [[Series/TheDailyShow Jon Stewart]] uses a magic lightning bat in ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble.''
620* Baek Seung-Chul of ''Webcomic/TheGodOfHighSchool'' uses an aluminum bat with remarkable effectiveness in the eponymous tournament. [[spoiler: He upgrades to one made of [[MadeOfIndestructium Barbadium]] as part of his contract with the Ox King.]]
621* Steve from ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' uses a cricket bat as his favored weapon.
622* This was how Jared somehow managed to get a Gyarados in ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' without knowing a thing about Pokemon mechanics: he used his Magikarp to bludgeon Pokemon until it evolved.
623** And he hasn't lost his touch: this was also how he stopped the animatronics from ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' from killing him. Too bad Fazbear Entertainment didn't see eye to eye on that.
624--->"Anyway they said that was destruction of company property and fired me."
625* ''Webcomic/MedicPics'': The author (and his [[LiteralSplitPersonality artist self]]) uses this on two occasions to dispose of things they don't like - AI, and people who don't like the flashcard software, Anki.
626* In ''Webcomic/MenInHats'', when Aram is pretending to be a baseball star, he carries around [[http://meninhats.com/d/20040823.html "Mr. Breakface"]] in case people question his pretense. An [[http://meninhats.com/d/20040123.html earlier strip]] has Aram hitting Beriah in the face with a baseball bat, which breaks in half.
627* In ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'', the superhero Metal Bat, true to his name, is always armed with a baseball bat made out of very sturdy metal, and can even battle giant monsters with it. After getting tired of his bats constantly bending or breaking from high impacts, he eventually acquires one that is seemingly MadeOfIndestructium.
628* ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'': Main character Maxwell Puckett's [[WeaponSpecialization "tool"]] is a bat, which he uses to fight supernatural creatures.
629* ''Webcomic/{{Rebirth}}'': Li during the mall trip. She bashes in an undead's head with a bat and spends the rest of the trip carrying around the bloodstained weapon. Everyone is rightfully intimidated.
630* ''Webcomic/SidekickGirl'', from the comic of the same name, uses a baseball bat as her primary weapon.
631* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': The baseball and {{delinquent|s}}[=-=]themed Outrageous Lime's weapon of choice as a MagicalGirl is her green baseball bat, which she uses in combat both as a blunt weapon and in conjunction with her power to hit {{Energy Ball}}s at enemies from a distance. According to WordOfGod, she doesn't actually know anything about baseball as a sport -- she just likes to hit things.
632* ''Webcomic/TheSwordInterval'': Fall Barros uses an autographed baseball bat from the 1923 World Series to kill a dragon. This is possible because in the world of the comic, dragons can only be hurt or killed by "legendary weapons", and since the bat is famous (it belonged to famous player Berry Riese, basically that world's equivalent of Babe Ruth), it qualifies. Afterwards, Fall keeps the bat.
633* Baek Seungchul in ''Webcomic/TheGodOfHighSchool'' is a BadassBookworm martial artist whose [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] is a metal baseball bat.
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636[[folder:Web Original]]
637* ''Website/FantasyPowersLeague'': Used by two separate characters as a primary weapon, and despite the phallic intonation, both are female. Used first by Penelope Whatshername as an instrument of revenge against a clan of sadistic brothers who brutally abused her, and second by Zombiegirl who first used it as a weapon against zombies, but now backs it up with undead strength as a zombie herself.
638* The ''Website/SCPFoundation'' universe has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2398 SCP-2398]], a baseball bat that makes whatever organic thing it hits violently explode on impact. The testing log for the bat is pure BlackComedy:
639-->During setup of the swinging robotic arm rig, the arm swings prematurely, striking Dr. Towns in the arm and causing him to violently explode. The swinging robotic arm rig is destroyed. The resulting explosion causes SCP-2398 to arc across the test chamber and strike the test pig, which also violently explodes. That explosion causes SCP-2398 to then strike two D-Class personnel used as operators in earlier tests, who also violently explode. The test chamber is destroyed as a result of the four explosions. SCP-2398 is unaffected, and later placed back into containment.
640* At Whateley Academy in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', Lancer is a PK "superboy" type with a psychokinetic force field that gives him his strength and NighInvulnerability. [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything But he's found out he can extend his forcefield to any short object (less than a meter) that he's holding. He's turned his baseball bat into a (nearly) indestructible offensive weapon.]] Since his field is sharp where it is psychologically appropriate the paper swords are more impressive.
641[[/folder]]
642
643[[folder:Web Videos]]
644* A deranged hillbilly used one to knock the WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd unconscious. Since he already had it with him when the Nerd showed up unexpectedly, it may very well have been his weapon of choice.
645--> Batter up, bitch boy.
646* ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'': [[AxCrazy Evan]] finds a baseball bat lying around in "Ashen Waste". Then [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos the Slender Man]] shows up and Evan ''tries to attack him with it''.
647* In the ''Webvideo/KateModern'' episode "Batwoman" Lauren chases off two Hymn of Oners with a cricket bat.
648* Yanki J's method of fighting during the second invasion of Molossia in ''Webvideo/{{Kickassia}}''.
649* Theatre/TheLeagueOfSTEAM's zombie hunter, Katherine Blackmoore, uses a cricket bat as her signature weapon (perhaps a shout-out to ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'').
650* Related to the above example, this is how WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows and WebVideo/PawDugan get rid of [[spoiler:The Voice of The Ancients]] in ''Webvideo/SuburbanKnights''.
651* A RunningGag for ''WebVideo/TVTrash'' is host Rowdy C. threatening the creator of a work he despises by brandishing a baseball bat.
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654[[folder:Western Animation]]
655* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': In the episode "[[Recap/AmericanDadS6E14CopsAndRoger Cops and Roger]]", Roger intimidates people making a deal at the docks to let him take a cut of the money by beating them up with a baseball bat. Stan sees everything due to being on a stakeout there.
656* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode "Draculee, Dracula" Wakko hits Dracula over the head with a baseball bat, the censors didn't want children to imitate this scene so the animators put a smiley face and bat wings on it.
657* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, "Christmas with the Joker", Batman uses a baseball bat to swat away several RC airplanes attacking him.
658** Robin lampshades it, quipping, "They don't call you [=BAT=]man for nothing!"
659* In the ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'' pilot episode "Frog Baseball", Butt-Head bashes Beavis over the head with a bat, knocking out most of his teeth, and later beats a frog to death with it.
660** "Die Fly, Die" had Butt-Head smashing a baseball bat over Beavis's back while trying to kill a fly.
661* Used a couple times in ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'', like by Sammy Sosa and Mark [=McGuire=] against each other. In an earlier episode, a kid from the crowd hands Michael Jordan a bat to use against Dennis Rodman, [[EpicFail and it goes as well as his real-life term as a baseball player]].
662* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' one of the Fenton ghost hunting weapons is one called the Fenton Anti-creep stick. It's a bat. With the word "Fenton" on it.
663* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to the North Pole", Brian and Stewie are SubbingForSanta when they make too much noise and are mistaken for robbers by the father of the house. When he tries to call the police, Stewie viciously beats him to death with a baseball bat and then uses it to knock out his wife and daughter.
664* [[BadassNormal Norm Abram]] does this in the final episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' Freakazoid was the bat.
665* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', [[GrumpyOldMan Grunkle Stan]] used a baseball bat to fight off a horde of zombies. When one of them breaks it, Stan merely switches to GoodOldFisticuffs.
666* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': As part of her transition from classic Harley Quinn to the more modern portrayal, Harley ends up trading her iconic hammer for a bat in the first episode. It's devastating against ordinary humans, but having it shatter against enemies with SuperToughness is her equivalent of TheWorfBarrage.
667* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'', boyfriend Rio actually says this just before dispatching of the thugs who have attacked Jerrica.
668* [[AntiHero Stumpy]], [[VillainProtagonist Mr. Cat]] and [[AlphaBitch Pretty]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' frequently use baseball bats to beat up people who annoy them.
669* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': In "Transylvania 6-5000", while trying to avoid being hit by Bugs Bunny again, Count Bloodcount puts on a pair of glasses and says "You wouldn't hit a bat with glasses would you?" in response Bugs turns himself into a baseball bat and hits him.
670* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', during Season 3, Camila brings a baseball bat into the Demon Realm. It comes in handy when she throws it at Kikimora, although she never ends up full-on swinging it at someone.
671* Considering the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/ProStars'' has Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and Bo Jackson fighting crime, it was inevitable that they'd go into battle throwing basketballs, swinging a hockey stick, and bashing [[strike:heads in]] [[MoralGuardians attacks out of the air]] with a baseball bat. Sometimes they also used the bats to shoot baseballs at inanimate objects.
672* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': One of the gadgets that Rick made for Beth when she was younger was an indestructible baseball bat; for what purpose is left to the viewer's imagination.
673* In ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', a baseball bat is [[ActionGirl April O'Neil]]'s weapon of choice.
674* Used in the ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch "Top 100 Finale Episodes Ever", in a scene based on ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.
675-->'''Narrator:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' was a ratings behemoth, but eventually, David Banner walked off into the sunset for the final time. ''(a truck drives by and a passenger whacks Banner with a bat, killing him)'' On a related note, Creator/BillBixby walked off into the sunset for the final time on November 21, 1993. ''His'' bat was cancer.
676* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
677** "Homer Goes to College" spoofs the scene from ''Film/TheUntouchables1987'', when Mr. Burns tries to whack a Springfield University board member, but Burns is so weak that the board member barely notices he's being attacked, and it utterly exhausts Burns.
678** In "The Joy of Sect", Reverend Lovejoy tries to subdue Homer by smacking him with a baseball bat, but as he's failing, Willie steps in and tries to smack Homer himself.
679** ShowWithinAShow example; In "Itchy and Scratchy and Marge", Marge protests against ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' for being a bad influence on children when she catches [[BabySeeBabyDo Maggie copying Itchy's violent antics]] and injuring Homer as a result. In response to this, the writers of ''Itchy and Scratchy'' write an episode where Itchy and Scratchy hit each other with baseball bats, only for [[TakeThatCritics a blue-haired squirrel to tell them to stop]]. Itchy and Scratchy then take a pause from their feud so Itchy can behead the squirrel with his baseball bat, shaking hands afterwards. While [[ActuallyPrettyFunny Homer finds the cartoon funny (even to the point where he calls the squirrel dumb)]], Marge does not.
680* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
681** In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E47PoliticalPower "Political Power"]], Onion was prepared to beat up Mayor Dewey with a metal baseball bat.
682** [[Recap/StevenUniverseS0E10VideoChat "Video Chat"]] has Lapis grab a bat to smash a tablet to "free" Steven when she assumes he's trapped in it.
683* ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear'': At the end of "A Bear Pair", Ranger Smith chases Yogi with a bat after he causes an international crisis during a trip to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}.
684-->'''Yogi:''' Ah, just a minute, Mr. Ranger! Uh, can't we talk this over?
685-->'''Ranger:''' Sure, Yogi -- ''over your dead body!''
686* In the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Toilet Paper", Cartman attempts to kill Kyle by taking him out to the lake on a boat and whacking him with a bat. However, since he could only afford a wiffle bat all he does is mildly annoy him.
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689[[folder:Real Life]]
690* The trope is OlderThanPrint, as 16th-century soldier UsefulNotes/DiegoGarciaDeParedes famously got into a brawl against a squad of Papal Guards in Rome while solely armed with a rod from a medieval sport called ''tirar a la barra'' (it's unclear what did it exactly entail, but it involved using a heavy iron rod). It served him well, as he and the other six people he was playing with killed five guards and hospitalized ten.
691* While scuffles in baseball are quite common, the bats are almost always left out of it. Jose Offerman's [[http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2975386 attack on a pitcher]] with a baseball bat drew headlines.
692* San Francisco Giants legend Juan Marichal was a 10-time All-Star, a Hall of Fame inductee, and the winning hurler in "The Greatest Game Ever Pitched" [[note]](a 16-inning mutual complete-game duel with Warren Spahn that Marichal won 1-0)[[/note]], but "The Dominican Dandy" [[NeverLiveItDown will always be remembered]] for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJq3AI_Vs0U this performance after being grazed by Dodgers catcher Johnny Roseboro's throw back to the mound]] (Marichal is #27).
693* In Russia (where baseball notably failed to get any semblance of popularity), bats outsell all other baseball paraphernalia combined by orders of magnitude. In the [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia '90s]], it was considered a common "car accessory" on par with a {{crowbar|Combatant}} or a [[WrenchWhack tire wrench]]. It's always a baseball bat and never a hockey stick because hockey is a genuinely popular sport in Russia.
694* Same for Poland, to the point that "replicas of baseball bats" are considered a weapon under the Firearms and Ammunition Act. No other ordinary tool, including knives of any kind, are weapons and are completely unregulated. There were billboards displaying a baseball bat with the slogan, "Służy do grania, nie do zabijania" ("This is for playing with, not for killing with").
695* During the riots in London and other cities in the UK in the summer of 2011, it was noted that baseball bats suddenly shot up to the top of Amazon UK's list of top-selling sports equipment, mostly due to people wanting to defend their homes from rioters. Many of the reviews posted during that time focused on the bats' usefulness for whacking looters over the head, often with an aside along the lines of "And you can use it to play ball, too."
696* It has been reported that China, a country with an almost nonexistent baseball culture, has observed a slew of people seeking bats for self-defense.
697* Though the sport is not very popular in the Philippines, the baseball bat is quite a popular weapon for street roughs, especially those without access to knives or guns.
698* Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Cold Steel's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUyld04GF84 Brooklyn Smasher and Brooklyn Crusher]]. A virtually indestructible baseball bat.
699* One ACE Hardware store in the Philippines [[https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/b34xx9/in_this_hardware_store_bats_are_no_longer_sold/ promoted baseball bats as self-defense tools rather than for sport]].
700* The Samurai actually got in on the action with this trope for ''a lot'' longer, as the aforementioned [[CarryABigStick kanabo]] (sometimes also known as "tetsubo") is an ''actual'' weapon that is often described as a big, wooden (sometimes solid metal) bat, that they used as a pretty nasty anti-armor weapon. Even worse is that sometimes the kanabo can have [[SavageSpikedWeapons spikes]] stuck into the business end.
701** Similarly, the Aztecs made extensive use of the macuahuitl, a kind of flattened club that resembled a cricket bat, but lined with obsidian blades.
702* Mafioso Tony Accardo was nicknamed "Joe Batters" by UsefulNotes/AlCapone for using a baseball bat to bludgeon several mobsters who betrayed the Chicago Outfit. Capone was alleged to have said, "Boy, this kid's a real Joe Batters," though Accardo considered the nickname to be insulting.
703* Al Capone's murder of a henchman with a baseball bat in ''The Untouchables'' did happen, but the real incident was much bloodier and gruesome than what the movie shows. Three henchmen, John Scalise, Albert Anselmi, and Joseph Giunta, plotted to assassinate Capone and seize his criminal empire. Capone found out via a loyal intermediary. He threw a gala dinner in their honor in Hammond, Indiana. After they were engorged with food and sated with wine, Capone's henchmen jumped them on a prearranged signal and tied them to their chairs. Capone produced the baseball bat and beat the three almost to death; they were each then shot in the head execution-style to finish them off. Their bodies were then left on a deserted stretch of road outside of town.
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706->WHACK!

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