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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"'', 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.
 
 
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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."