Well, perhaps there's a fanfic where Dumbledore travels to the Muggle world for some reason and stumbles upon a baseball game. He gets hold of a baseball bat and realizes it has some interesting properties. Back at Hogwarts, he uses magic to enhance the bat and it becomes a sort of magical weapon that can be used against dark forces. Maybe it has the power to deflect dark spells or even send out bursts of positive energy. And the students are both amused and amazed by this new addition to Dumbledore's arsenal.
There may be some very niche 'Harry Potter' fanfics out there with Dumbledore and a baseball bat. However, it's not a common trope in the general 'Harry Potter' fanfic universe. It could be that someone has written a humorous or alternate - universe type of fanfic with this concept. Maybe in a crossover where the wizarding world meets a world with baseball. But without extensive searching on fanfic platforms, it's hard to point to a specific one.
It could be that Harry finds out about Dumbledore's secrets regarding the Deathly Hallows. If Harry thinks Dumbledore was more interested in the Hallows for his own purposes rather than for the greater good, it might make him hate Dumbledore.
In the 'Harry Potter' fandom, this would be a very controversial concept. Dumbledore is often seen as a mentor and a powerful, positive figure. Having Harry Potter destroy him goes against the general perception of their relationship in the original series. However, in the realm of fanfic, some might explore such a dark and alternative take as a way to examine different character arcs and what - if scenarios, but it would likely be met with a lot of resistance from purist fans.
In some fanfics, Dumbledore having 'babies' is a very strange and often out - of - character concept. Usually, if this idea is explored, it might be in an alternate universe kind of setting. Some fanfics may use it as a shock factor or to create a really different kind of family dynamic within the wizarding world. But it's not a common or canon - like concept at all.
Hermione might support Harry if she also sees some flaws in Dumbledore's leadership. She is very logical and if Harry presents her with solid evidence, she could side with him. For instance, if Dumbledore's actions are putting students in danger in some way, Hermione would want to protect her fellow students.
No. The official 'Harry Potter' story by J.K. Rowling doesn't have any such plot where Dumbledore sells Harry fanfic. It's likely a fan - created or very non - canonical idea.
There could be a story where the hot wife, who is an artist, uses the baseball bat as a prop in her art installation. She might paint it in bright colors and incorporate it into a piece that represents the connection between sports and art in the community.
No. While many bat boy stories are related to baseball as that's where the term 'bat boy' is most commonly associated, there could be other interpretations. For example, in a fictional or metaphorical sense, a 'bat boy' could be a young helper in a bat - related conservation project. His stories might involve his adventures in protecting bats, learning about their habitats, and facing challenges in the conservation efforts.
Well, Harry might outsmart Dumbledore by using his unique understanding of the magical world in ways Dumbledore doesn't expect. For example, Harry has a more direct experience with some dark magic items due to his encounters with Voldemort. He could use this knowledge to make decisions that seem counter - intuitive to Dumbledore but are actually more effective in a particular situation.