In most cases, baseball bats aren't permitted at Comic Con. It's for the safety of all attendees. They might be seen as something that could cause harm or disruption in the crowded event space.
A family went on a picnic to a park that had a baseball field. They brought along a baseball bat and a ball. The dad taught his young daughter how to hold the bat and swing it. They had a great time playing a simple game of catch and hit, creating a lovely family memory with that baseball bat.
Not at all. Batman has a complex relationship with bats. Instead of being afraid, he adopts their image as a source of power and intimidation to fight crime.
Baseball provided the backdrop. In 1970, baseball games were big social events. Couples might have met at the stadium, and the excitement of the game added a special spark to their relationship. The love stories were influenced by the shared passion for baseball. For example, a couple could bond over their favorite team's victory.
Well, once upon a Halloween, there were little bats flying around an old, spooky castle. They were looking for a place to have their own little party. They found a cozy attic and started to decorate it with cobwebs and tiny pumpkins. Then they invited all their bat friends over. They had a great time sharing stories of the scariest things they'd seen that night, like the big black cat that prowled near the cemetery.