Sporting Goods : Sting-Free Dimpled Practice Baseballs - Dozen

Sporting Goods : Sting-Free Dimpled Practice Baseballs - Dozen

Sting-Free Dimpled Practice Baseballs - Dozen

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Sting-Free Dimpled Practice Baseballs - Dozen
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Jugs
Label: Juggs ( jkp sports )
Manufacturer: Juggs ( jkp sports )
Publisher: Juggs ( jkp sports )
Sales Rank: 26423
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- They feel like a leather ball when hit., - They will not damage aluminum bats., - They will not sting your hitters hands., - They are the same size and weight as leather balls., - Sting-Free Dimpled style balls are specifically designed for use with all pitching machines., - Unique sting-free formula.,











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