
More sport science: Bats and black eyes
From Brains On! Science podcast for kids by Brains On Universe
April 14, 2026 · 28 min · Season 17 · Episode 371
About this episode
Molly and Caris explore the intersection of sports and science, focusing on softball and baseball.
Sports and science go hand in hand, especially when it comes to softball and baseball. Join Molly and co-host Caris as they answer more of your questions about these two ballgames. Like why are bats measured in ounces? Or why do some players wear black paint under their eyes? Plus, we’ll hear more of your chants and guess an all new Mystery Sound. Want to support the show? Join Smarty Pass to listen to ad-free episodes or donate! Want to see Brains On live?!? We are probably coming to a city near you. For a complete list of shows and links to tickets head to our events page. More shows announced soon! April 25 - Marines Memorial, San Francisco, CA (2nd show added!) April 26 - Newmark Theater, Portland, OR May 30 - Electric City, Buffalo, NY May 31 - Royal Theatre, Toronto, ON (2nd show added!) June 6 - Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, MI June 20 - Southern Theater, Columbus, OH June 21 - Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI Click here for a transcript of this episode.
People in this episode
Host: Molly
Topics covered
- sports science
- softball
- baseball
- mystery sound
- player equipment
- youth education
Keywords
- sports
- science
- softball
- baseball
- mystery sound
- player equipment
- youth education
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Brains On Universe
Places: San Francisco, CA, Portland, OR, Buffalo, NY, Toronto, ON, Ann Arbor, MI, Columbus, OH, Milwaukee, WI
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