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Easton Women's Cyclone Mid
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Easton Women's Cyclone Mid

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: :The Easton Cyclone fastpitch shoe features a lightweight synthetic leather upper. Soft nylon mesh tongue with comfort foam, padded collar. Stitched quarter panel provides added support. Heel stabilizer with EVA wedge. Multi-surface molded rubber outsole. Wt. 11.2 oz.

EXTRA MAGNET TABS FOR MAGNETIC COACHING BOARD
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EXTRA MAGNET TABS FOR MAGNETIC COACHING BOARD

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from: THE COACHER COMPANY


: :Set of 15 magnet tabs with cardboard inserts. 1/2'' x 1 1/2'' permanent magnet.

RAWLINGS 11'' or 12'' SOFTBALL - OPTIC YELLOW LEATHER COVER, .47 COR
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RAWLINGS 11'' or 12'' SOFTBALL - OPTIC YELLOW LEATHER COVER, .47 COR

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from: RAWLINGS


: :This affordable ball is approved by ASA and all softball organizations. Optic yellow leather cover. .47 C.O.R. Polycore Center. Meets mid-compression standards. Available in 11'' or 12'' sizes. CALL 1-800-545-1329 FOR QUANTITY PRICING.

Under Armour Men's Clutch Metal Mid
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Under Armour Men's Clutch Metal Mid

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from: Under Armour


: :Built for players at every position, the Under Armour Clutch Metal baseball shoe is loaded with features. Synthetic leather upper provides good hand feel and lightweight quality. Performance mesh quarter panel offers maximum comfort and breathability. HeatGear® liners with Moisture Transport System wick moisture, keeping the foot cool, dry and comfortable. TPU abrasion resistant toe guard adds durability. Full-length EVA midsole gives added comfort, cushioning and dispersing of cleat pressure. Performance EVA molded sockliner provides lightweight cushioning and comfort. Dual Plate Technology for ...

9' Plastic Curve Baseball (EA)
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9' Plastic Curve Baseball (EA)

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from: Unique


: :Unique hole design allows for easy curveball action.

ATEC Power Streak Baseball/Softball Combo Pitching Machine
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ATEC Power Streak Baseball/Softball Combo Pitching Machine

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from: ATEC


: :The ATEC® Power Streak baseball/softball combo pitching machine allows for quick and easy adjustments that pitch baseball fastballs, sliders, and curves, as well as softball fastballs, curves, drops, and screwballs. The durable, high-tech composite material and steel construction are built to withstand heavy usage on the playing field, while the innovative legs convert to either baseball or softball.

Champion Sports Canvas XL Duffle Bag (50' x 30')
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Champion Sports Canvas XL Duffle Bag (50' x 30')

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from: Champion Sports


: :This Champion® Sports Army duffle bag can hold lots of gear with a tough, 22-oz construction that measures 50 in x 30 in.

Wilson A0362 ES14 14' Split Hinge Web All Positions Baseball Glove (Left Hand Throw)
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Wilson A0362 ES14 14' Split Hinge Web All Positions Baseball Glove (Left Hand Throw)

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from: Wilson


: :Get a better grip on your softball playing with the Wilson A0360 ES14 recreational, slow-pitch softball glove for left-handed throwers, which features a roomy 14-inch size, tan inner glove, and imposing black coloring on the backhand. It's great for all positions and has an over-sized-pocket for a bigger deeper catching area. It offers a split-hinge web for a good grip on the ball and a custom fit wrist strap. It's backed by Wilson's 1-year guarantee.

Field-In-A-Bag (SET)
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Field-In-A-Bag (SET)

(more) »rank: 6692

from: SSG / BSN


: :The perfect way to get a baseball or softball game going anywhere theres room. Simply tap the anchors into the ground with mallet and attach home plate using hook-and-loop fasteners for a secure fit. Then use the measuring string (marked for youth and adult play) to measure pitchers plate and distance between bases. Just grab a bat and ball, and youre ready to play! Set comes complete with 3 safe-slide bases, home plate, pitchers plate, measuring string, mallet, 5 anchors, and carry bag.

Mizuno Men's 9-Spike Blast
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Mizuno Men's 9-Spike Blast

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from: Mizuno


: :The Mizuno Blast baseball shoe combines 9-Spike™ traction technology with 105 other points of contact to maximize comfort and traction. 9-Spike™ Technology dramatically enhances lateral stability and traction, providing a more stable platform for the athlete's performance. Mizuno Wave® is the only midsole technology that enhances both stability and cushioning providing unsurpassed performance. Lightweight ballistic mesh provides ventilation and weight reduction. Dynamic Synthesized leather is lightweight, breathable, and provides excellent durability. Wt. 14.1 oz.


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It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.

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