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The Nike Baseball Gloves

Nike baseball gloves are a somewhat new endeavor for the company, although in recent years they have grown in approval.

Are You Ready to Coach a College Sports Team?

Coaching a college sports team can be a rewarding experience for a coach, it can also be quite stressful and challenging if you do not understand what you might be getting your self into.

Selecting The Right Baseball Bat For More Home Runs

Baseball bats can be made from many materials, but two of the most popular materials for wooden bats are hard rock maple and northern white ash.

BaseBall Bats - America's Favorite Sport

America's National Pastime reached its Zenith of glory by 1860s. Alexander Joy Cartwright modernized the game in 1845 to almost its present form.

What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Granparents

Back to 1974, East Tacoma Washington, it is game day, almost 10am. As Players and Parents cross the parking lot, silver haired seniors begin to gather at the fringe of the field.

Infield Grounder Drills For Baseball And Softball Players

It's true, practice does make perfect. However, sometime practice gets dull, and predictable. Even coaches get board doing the same thing over and over.

Using Baseball Training Nets

Superior equipment - No one said you shouldn't use quality equipment like swinging nets, pitching machines and just plan old getting outside and throwing the ball about.

What is Cal Ripken Doing Today

On September 6, 1995, Cal Ripken broke the most storied record in baseball, Lou Gehrig's streak of 2,130 consecutive games.

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