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* In ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', Casey Jones uses all manner of sport clubs as his [[Weapon of Choice]].
** He uses [[Dual-Wielding|two baseball bats]], apparently autographed ones:
{{quote|'''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.
'''Casey''' (after hitting Raphael with the '''other''' bat): It was a two-for-one sale.}}
** As well as a cricket bat:
{{quote|'''Raphael''': ''Cricket?'' Nobody understands cricket! You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket!
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* The Baseball Furies gang in the movie ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]'' is baseball themed, and all use baseball bats as their weapons. They don't stop the Warriors [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], but our heroes make good use of them later.
* Tallahassee uses a baseball bat to kill a few zombies in [[Zombieland]].
* In ''Problem Child
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* In [[Stationery Voyagers]], [[Kung Fu Jesus|Maria DiNazalenth]] tries a 2x4 variation of this against Gabon, before he explains who he is. [[Intangible Man|It doesn't work]].
* The killer in John Dickson Carr's {{spoiler|''The Skeleton in the Clock''}} used a cricket bat.
* Al Capone actually managed to '''''hit''''' [[Samurai Cat]] in the head with a baseball bat. Granted, Tomokato was being forced at gunpoint to sit still, but that never stopped his [[Implausible Fencing Powers]] before. The narrative noted that he felt "remarkably like a home run."
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