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Specifications

Diagram of a baseball field.

Unless otherwise noted, the specifications discussed in this article refer to those described within the Official Baseball Rules, under which Major League Baseball is played. The starting point for much of the action on the field is home plate, which is a five-sided slab of whitened rubber, 17-inches square with two of the corners removed so that one edge is 17 inches long, two adjacent sides are 8 inches and the remaining two sides are 12 inches and set at an angle to make a point. Adjacent to each of the two parallel 8 1/2-inch sides is a batter’s box. The point of home plate where the two 12-inch sides meet at right angles, is at one corner of a ninety-foot square. The other three corners of the square, in counterclockwise order from home plate, are called first base, second base, and third base. Three canvas bags fifteen inches (38 cm) square mark the three bases. These three bags along with home plate form the four bases at the corners of the infield.

A subtlety about the bases is that all the base bags, along with home plate, lie entirely within fair territory. Thus, any batted ball touching those bases must necessarily be in fair territory while touching the bag or plate. While the first and third base bags are placed so that they lie inside the 90 foot square formed by the bases, the second base bag is placed so that its center (unlike first, third and home) coincides exactly with the “point” of the ninety-foot infield square. Thus, although the “points” of the bases are 90 feet apart, the physical distance between each successive pair of base markers is closer to 88 feet. This positioning of the second base bag creates an “offset” (of one-half of its bag width) from pure “alignment” with the first and third base bags – an anomaly which does not seem to have affected play over the years and generally goes unnoticed by players and fans.

The lines from home plate to first and third bases extend to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction and are called the foul lines. The portion of the playing field between (and including) the foul lines is fair territory; the rest is foul territory. The area in the vicinity of the square formed by the bases is called the infield; fair territory outside the infield is known as the outfield. Most baseball fields are enclosed with a fence that marks the outer edge of the outfield. The fence is usually set at a distance ranging from 300 to 410 feet (90 to 125 m) from home plate. Most professional and college baseball fields have a right and left foul pole. These poles are at the intersection of the foul lines and the respective ends of the outfield fence and, unless otherwise specified within the ground rules, lie in fair territory. Thus, a batted ball that passes over the outfield wall in flight and touches the foul pole is a fair ball and the batter is awarded a home run. Another common feature of baseball fields is a warning track, a narrow dirt path that follows the outer edge of the outfield at the fence to serve to warn outfielders of their proximity to the wall.

First base

Main article: First baseman

First base foul pole at Citi Field in Flushing, Queens.

First base is the first of four bases that must be touched by a player on the batting team in order to score a run. Unlike when an offensive player reaches second or third base, it is permissible for a batter-runner to overrun first base without being in jeopardy of being put out. After contact is made with the base, the batter-runner may slow down and return to first base at his leisure, so long as he makes no move or attempt to advance to second base.

There are nine ways a batter can reach first base. They are:

Walk

Hit

Hit by pitch

Fielder’s choice

Error

Uncaught third strike

Catcher’s interference

Umpire’s interference

Obstruction

The first baseman is the defensive player responsible for the area near first base. A professional first baseman is often tall. A tall first baseman presents a large target to which other fielders can throw, and his height gives him a larger range in reaching and catching errant throws. Players who are left-handed are preferable for first base because: first, it is easier for a left-handed fielder to catch a pick-off throw from the pitcher and tag the baserunner; and, second, his left foot (which he uses to maintain contact with first base after receiving a throw from another fielder) is closer to first base than his right foot. (A right-handed first baseman must, when setting himself up to receive a throw from an infielder, execute a half-pivot near the base; this is a move that a left-hander need not make.)

In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the first baseman is assigned the number ’3′.

Second base

Main article: Second baseman

Second base, or 2B, is the second of four stations on a baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that player’s team. Second base is typically defended by the second baseman and the shortstop. Second base is also known as the keystone sack. A runner on second base is said to be in “scoring position,” owing to the high likelihood of reaching home plate and scoring a run from second base on most base hits. Since second is the farthest base from home plate, it is the most common target of base stealing.

Ideally, the second baseman and shortstop possess quick hands and feet and the ability to release the ball rapidly and with accuracy. One will usually cover second base when the other attempts to field the ball. Both players must communicate well to be able to make a double play. Particular agility is required of the second baseman in double play situations, which usually forces the player to throw towards first while his momentum carries him in the opposite direction. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the second baseman is assigned the number 4, and the shortstop 6.

Third base

Main article: Third baseman

Third base is the third of four bases a baserunner must touch in a counterclockwise succession in order to score a run. Many batted balls that result in the batter being put out (such as a sacrifice fly) may nevertheless allow a runner to reach home plate and score a run from third base, provided that the third and final out is not recorded before he can do so. A runner on third base is therefore particularly valuable to the batting team when fewer than 2 outs have been recorded.

The third baseman, or 3B, is the defensive player whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base. A third baseman ideally possesses quick reaction to batted balls and a strong arm to make the long throw to first base. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the third baseman is assigned the number 5.

Home plate

Home plate of Teb baseball field

Home plate, formally designated home base in the rules, is the final base that a player must touch to score. Unlike the other bases, home plate is a five-sided slab of whitened rubber that is set at ground level. The use of rubber was developed by Robert Keating, who pitched one game for the 1887 Baltimore Orioles. Previously, more dangerously, the plate was made of stone, iron or wood.

50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 meters) behind home plate is the backstop, which is a wall/fence that will stop wild pitches, passed balls, and foul balls. In enclosed stadiums, the backstop is often composed of a lower part, which is like any other part of the wall, and an upper netting to protect spectators seated behind it; in recreational baseball fields, there is usually a tall chain-link fence, including an angled top section, composing the entire backstop.

Additionally, the catcher covers home plate when a runner is attempting to score a run; he must tag the runner with the ball (or the glove with the ball inside) before the runner touches home plate, or in the event that the bases are loaded he may simply touch home plate while in possession of the ball to get the runner out. Professional catchers in the major leagues often have large body frames to maximally obstruct home plate from the runner’s access. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the catcher is assigned the number 2.

Batter’s box and catcher’s box

David Ortiz (in gray) of the Boston Red Sox stands in the batter’s box for left-handed hitters.

The batter’s box is the place where the batter stands when ready to receive a pitch from the pitcher. It is usually drawn in chalk on the dirt surrounding home plate, and the insides of the boxes are watered down before each game.

The chalk lines delineating the 2 Foul Lines are often not extended through the batter’s boxes. However, those lines exist conceptually for the purpose of judging a batted ball fair or foul. In addition, inside edges of the Batter’s Boxes are often not laid-in with chalk. Similarly, though not marked, those lines continue to exist for the purpose of the rules pertaining to the batter’s box and the batter’s position relative thereto.

There are two batter’s boxes, one on each side of home plate. The batter’s boxes are 4 feet wide and 6 feet long. The batter’s boxes are centered lengthwise at the center of home plate with the inside line of each batter’s box 6 inches from the near edge of home plate. A right-handed batter would stand in the batter’s box on the left side of home plate from the perspective of the catcher and umpire. A left-handed batter would stand in the batter’s box to their right. A batter may only occupy one batter’s box at a time and may not legally leave the batter’s box after the pitcher has come set or has started his windup. Should the batter wish to leave the batter’s box once the pitcher has engaged the rubber, he must first ask the umpire for time-out. Time will not be granted if the pitcher has already started his pitching motion. For playing rules relating to the batter’s box, see Rules 6.05 and 6.06 of the Official Baseball Rules.

The catcher is the defensive player who is positioned to receive pitches – generally positioned within the catcher’s box. The catcher’s box is 43 inches wide, centered on and extending 8 feet behind the point of home plate. Rule sets vary as to the catcher’s responsibility to remain in the catcher’s box. Under Official Baseball Rules, the only specified penalty relating to the catcher’s box is that when a batter is being walked intentionally, it is a balk if the catcher to steps outside the catcher’s box before the pitcher releases the pitch.

Foul poles

1 of 2 foul poles at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia.

The purpose of the foul poles is to help the umpire judge whether a fly ball hit above the fence line is foul (out of play) or fair (a home run). The poles are a vertical extension of the foul lines. Both objects are used to determine whether a ball is foul or fair. The outer edge of the foul lines and foul poles define foul territory and both the lines and the poles themselves are actually within fair territory. Prior to 1920, the foul lines were “infinite”: a batter was awarded a home run only if a fly ball over the fence landed in fair territory, or was fair “when last seen” by the umpire. Under the current rule, a batted ball that goes out of play in flight is judged fair or foul at the point it clears the fence. Thus, a fly ball hitting a foul pole above the top of the outfield fence is a home run, regardless of where the ball goes after striking this pole, and a fly ball clearing the fence on the fair side of the pole is a home run regardless of where it lands. Foul poles (shown at right) are typically much higher than the top of the outfield fence, and often have a narrow screen running along the fair side of the pole to further aid the umpire’s judgment. It can still be a difficult call, especially in ballparks with no outfield stands behind the poles to provide perspective. Wrigley Field is notorious for arguments over long, curving flies down a foul line (most notably in left field) that sail higher than the foul pole.

Pitcher’s mound

The pitcher moves forward off the rubber as the pitch is released.

In roughly the middle of the square, equidistant between first and third base, and a few feet closer to home plate than to second base, is a low artificial hill called the pitcher’s mound. This is where the pitcher stands when throwing the pitch. Atop the mound is a white rubber slab, called the pitcher’s plate or commonly the rubber, 6 inches (15 cm) front-to-back and 2 feet (61 cm) across, the front of which is exactly 60 feet, 6 inches (18.4 m) from the rear point of home plate. This peculiar distance was set by the rulemakers in 1893, not due to a clerical or surveying error as popular myth has it, but purposely (further details in History section).

In Major League Baseball, a regulation mound is 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter, with the center 59 feet (18.0 m) from the rear point of home plate, on the line between home plate and second base. The front edge of the pitcher’s plate or rubber is 18 inches (45.7 cm) behind the center of the mound, making the front edge’s midpoint 60 feet 6 inches (18.4 m) from the rear point of home plate. Six inches (15.2 cm) in front of the pitcher’s rubber the mound begins to slope downward. The top of the rubber is to be no higher than ten inches (25.4 cm) above home plate. From 1903 through 1968, this height limit was set at 15 inches, but was often slightly higher, sometimes as high as 20 inches (50.8 cm), especially for teams that emphasized pitching, such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were reputed to have the highest mound in the majors.

A pitcher will push off the rubber with his foot in order to gain velocity toward home plate when pitching. In addition, a higher mound generally favors the pitcher. With the height advantage, the pitcher gains more leverage and can put more downward velocity on the ball, making it more difficult for the batter to strike the ball squarely with the bat. The lowering of the mound in 1969 was intended to “increase the batting” once again, as pitching had become increasingly dominant, reaching its peak the prior year; 1968 is known among baseball historians as “The Year of the Pitcher”. This restrictive rule apparently did its job, contributing to the hitting surge of modern baseball.

In Little League Baseball, the distance between the mound and homeplate is 46′. PONY Baseball caters to most of the same age ranges as Little League in their Shetland, Pinto, Mustang and Bronco divisions (covering ages 5 through 12 respectively) Each of these divisions features a different distance between the mound and home plate, as well as progressively longer baselines. This graduation of the field dimensions is meant to mirror the growth of the participants themselves as they mature physically. For example the Mustang division mound is 44′ from home, and the Bronco division 48′. PONY baseball offers divisions for kids beyond the age of 12 in the Pony, Colt and Palomino divisions. The Pony division utilizes a 54′ distance from the mound to home while Colt and Palomino use a major league dimensions of 60′ 6″ mound distance and 90′ basepaths.

A pitcher’s mound is difficult for groundskeepers to maintain. Usually before every game it is watered down to keep the dust from spreading. On youth and amateur baseball fields, the mound may be much different from the rulebook definition due to erosion and repair attempts. Even in the major leagues, each mound gains its own character, as pitchers are allowed to kick away pieces of dirt in their way, thereby sculpting the mound a bit to their preference. Mark Fidrych is an example of such a pitcher. The pitcher may keep a rosin bag on the rear of the mound to dry off his hands

Baseline

A baseline is the direct route straight line between two adjacent bases, though it is not drawn in chalk or paint on the field (though foul lines are drawn). The basepath is the region within three feet (0.9 m) of the baseline. Baserunners are not required to run in this objective basepath, however; a baserunner may run wherever he wants when no play is being attempted on him. At the moment the defense begins to attempt a tag on him, his running baseline is established as a direct line from his current position to the base which he is trying for. A runner straying more than three feet away from his baseline in an attempt to avoid a tag may be called out.

Grass line

The H.H.H. Metrodome, showing a white “grass” line.

The grass line, where the dirt of the infield ends and the grass of the outfield begins, has no special significance to the rules of the game, but it can influence the outcome of a game. Dirt running paths between the bases (and, at one time, between the pitcher and the catcher) have existed since the beginning of the game, although they were not mentioned in the rule books until around 1950, and their specifications are flexible. In addition to providing a running path, the grass lines act as a visual aid so that players, umpires and fans may better judge distance from the center of the diamond. Occasionally the ball may take a tricky bounce off the dirt area or the edge between the dirt and the grass. World Series championships (including 1924, 1960 and 1986) have been decided or heavily influenced by erratic hops of ground balls. In artificial turf stadiums (such as those with FieldTurf in Major League Baseball), infield dirt is placed only around the bases and around the pitcher’s and batting areas; thus the “grass line” is designated with a white line. The exception is at St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field, where, in spite of artificial turf, standard dirt basepaths are used.

Outfield

The outfield is made from thick grass or artificial turf. It is where the outfielders play. The positions to play in the outfield are right, center, and left field. Outfields vary in size depending on the size of the overall field.

Warning track

The bottom of the picture shows part of the orange clay colored warning track at Fenway Park.

The warning track typically refers to the strip of dirt in front of the home run fence. Because the warning track’s color and feel differs from the grass outfield, an outfielder can remain focused on a fly ball near the fence and take his proximity to the fence into consideration while attempting to catch the ball safely. It is also used for grounds maintenance so as to not drive on the grass field.

A warning track is also a common feature along the left and right sides of a field.

A warning track’s width varies from field to field. It is generally designed to give about three steps of warning to the highest level players using the field. Typical widths run from about six feet for Little League fields to about 1015 feet for college- or professional-level play.

The track can be composed of finely ground rock particles such as cinders, which is why announcer Bob Wolff called it the “cinder path” rather than the “warning track”.

The idea of a warning track originated in Yankee Stadium, where an actual running track was built for the use of track and field events. When baseball people saw how the track helped fielders, it soon became a feature of every ballpark.

Despite the warning track’s presence, it is common to see outfielders crash into the wall to make a catch, due either to a desire to field the play regardless of the outcome or because they fail to register the warning. For this reason, outfield walls are typically padded for extra safety, where feasible. Wrigley Field’s brick wall is covered only by ivy, which is not especially soft. There are pads on the walls of the tight left and right field corners in foul ground.

Warning-track power is a derogatory term for a batter who seems to have just enough power to hit the ball to the warning track for an out, but not enough to hit a home run. The term more generally refers to someone or something that is almost but not quite good enough for something.

Outfield wall

The Green Monster in 2006, showing the manual scoreboard and Green Monster seating, and more recent additions, including charity advertisements along the top, billboards above the Green Monster seating, and the American League East standings.

Outfield wall is the wall that separates the outfield from the out of play zone. Certain ballparks give up more home runs depending on the height of their walls. Fenway Park’s Green Monster is the tallest of these walls at 37 ft. Many ballparks have padding on the walls for the protection of outfielders trying to make plays.

Bullpen

Main article: Bullpen

The bullpen (sometimes referred to as simply “the pen”) is the area where pitchers warm-up before entering a game. Depending on the ballpark, it may be situated in foul territory along the baselines or just beyond the outfield fence. Relief pitchers usually wait in the bullpen when they have yet to play in a game, rather than in the dugout with the rest of the team. The starting pitcher also makes his final pregame warmups in the bullpen. Managers can call coaches in the bullpen on an in-house telephone from the dugout to tell a certain pitcher to begin his warmup tosses. “Bullpen” is also used metaphorically to describe a team’s collection of relief pitchers.

Pitchers warming up in the bullpen

On-deck circles

Main article: On deck

There are two on-deck circles in the field, one for each team, positioned in foul ground between home plate and the respective teams’ benches. They are technically known as next-batter’s boxes. The on-deck circle is where the next scheduled batter, or “on-deck” batter, warms up while waiting for the current batter to finish his turn. The on-deck circle is either an area composed of bare dirt; a plain circle painted onto artificial turf; or often, especially at the professional level, made from artificial material, with the team’s logo painted onto it.

Coach’s boxes

The coach’s boxes, located behind 1st and 3rd base, are where the 1st and 3rd base coach are supposed to stand, but often they don’t stand on them and move closer into the field. That is permissible as long as they do not interfere with play. The coach’s boxes are marked with chalk or paint. In early day’s, the term “coacher’s box” was used, as “coach” was taken to be a verb. As the term “coach” evolved into a noun, the name of the box also changed.

History

The basic layout of the diamond has been little changed since the original Knickerbocker Rules of the 1840s. The distance between bases was already established as 90 feet, which it remains to this day. Through trial and error, 90 feet had been settled upon as the optimal distance. 100 feet would have given too much advantage to the defense, and 80 feet too much to the offense. As athleticism has improved on both sides of the equation, 90 feet remains the appropriate balance between hitting and fielding, as it continues to provide frequent tests between the speed of a batter-runner and the throwing arm of a fielder.

It is the pitching distance, and other aspects of the pitcher’s mound, and of pitching itself, that were tinkered with from time to time over the many decades, in an effort to keep an appropriate balance between pitching and hitting.

In contrast to the distance between the bases, which seems natural enough, the very specific pitching distance of 60 feet 6 inches is one of those sports oddities that seems like a mistake unless one knows the history:

The original Knickerbocker Rules did not specify the pitching distance explicitly.

By the time major league baseball began in the 1870s, the pitcher was compelled to pitch from within a “box” whose front edge was 45 feet from the “point” of home plate. Although he had to release the ball before crossing the line, as with bowlers in cricket, he also had to start his delivery from within the box; he could not run in from the field as bowlers do. Furthermore, he had to throw underhand. By the 1880s, pitchers had mastered the underhand delivery quite well. The year 1880 saw two perfect games within a week of each other.

In an attempt to “increase the batting”, the front edge of the pitcher’s box was moved back 5 feet in 1881, to 50 feet from home plate.

The size of the box was tinkered with over the next few years. Pitchers were allowed to throw overhand starting in 1884, and that tilted the balance of power again. In 1887, the box was set at 4 feet wide and 5 1/2 feet deep, with the front edge still 50 feet from the plate. However, the pitcher was compelled to deliver the ball with his back foot at the 55 1/2 foot line of the box, thus somewhat restricting his ability to “power” the ball with his overhand delivery. (Lansch, p. 96)

In 1893, the box was replaced by the pitcher’s plate, although the term “knocked out of the box” is still sometimes used when a pitcher is replaced for ineffectiveness. Exactly 5 feet was added to the point the pitcher had to toe, again “to increase the batting” (and hopefully to increase attendance, as fan interest had flagged somewhat), resulting in the seemingly peculiar pitching distance of 60 1/2 feet. (Lansch, p. 230)

Many sources tend to say that the pitching distance evolved from 45 to 50 to 60 1/2 feet. However, the first two were the “release point” and the third is the “pushoff point”, so the 1893 increase was not quite as dramatic as is often implied; that is, the 1893 rule change added only 5 feet to the release point, not 10 1/2 feet.

Originally the pitcher threw from flat ground (as softball pitchers still do), but over time the mound was developed, tipping the balance back the pitchers’ way somewhat.

Prior to the mid-20th century, it was common for baseball fields to include a dirt pathway between the pitcher’s mound and home plate. This feature, sometimes known as the “keyhole” for the shape that it makes together with the mound, was once as wide as the pitcher’s box and resembled the “pitch” area used in the game of cricket. Sometimes this path extended through the batting area and all the way to the backstop. Once the rounded pitcher’s mound was developed, the path became more ornamental than practical, and was gradually made thinner before being largely abandoned by the late 1940s. In recent years some ballparks, such as Comerica Park and Chase Field in the major leagues, have revived the feature for nostalgic reasons.

References

^ Official Baseball Rules – Rule 1

^ James, B. New Historical Baseball Abstract.

Official Rules of Major League Baseball

The Baseball Encyclopedia, published by MacMillan

Glory Fades Away, by Jerry Lansch

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Baseball concepts

Field

Backstop Baseball diamond Batter’s box Batter’s eye Bullpen Foul territory Foul pole Infield On deck circle Outfield Strike zone Warning track

Equipment

Bat Ball Glove (defense) Batting gloves Batting helmet Cap Doughnut stirrups uniform Uniform number Shin guard Batting cage Pitching machine

Game process

Innings Extra innings Out Seventh-inning stretch Batting order Run On deck

Batting

At bat Hit and run Sacrifice bunt Sacrifice fly Slap bunt Baltimore Chop Bunt Foul ball Foul tip Ground rule double Hit Hit by pitch Strikeout Double Triple Home run Inside-the-park home run Check-swing Walk-off home run Lefty-righty switch Double switch Line drive Batting count Sweet spot Pull hitter

Pitching

Balk Wild pitch Passed ball Beanball Pitchout Breaking ball Brushback pitch Changeup Curveball Pitch count Strikeout Striking out the side

Baserunning

Balk Walk Stolen base Squeeze play Scoring position Bases loaded Small ball

Fielding

Double play Force play Hidden ball trick In-between hop Triple play Unassisted triple play Pickoff Wheel play Catch Fourth out Rundown Tag out Appeal play Assist Infield shift

Miscellaneous

In flight Infield Fly Rule Bench-clearing brawl Pepper Safe Uncaught third strike Interference Golden sombrero Ground rules Instant replay Baseball jargon Slump Bench jockey You’re out

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$19.98


(Click On Image To Enlarge View) Features: Ebony colored barrel and handle Little League regulation size 2¼” barrel ⅞” handle 1″ flare knob

How To Coach Little League Baseball


How To Coach Little League Baseball


$14.58


No Synopsis Available

Parent Guide to Little League Baseball


Parent Guide to Little League Baseball


$4.88


No Synopsis Available

Major League Baseball  Baby


Major League Baseball Baby


$8.78


Rated: NASynopsis: Team Baby Baseball DVD Team Baby wants to help you raise the next generation of baseball fans. With officially licensed MLB footage, graphics, and merchandise, the Team Baby Baseball DVD teaches your little slugger counting, spelling, shape and color recognition. Each DVD places special emphasis on teamwork, safety, and staying active with sporty toddlers singing songs and catching fly balls. The special team edition DVDs will give your child a real sense of the team and the sport you love with celebrity narrations – they’ll be rooting along with you in no time!

Wilson A1074 BLL1 Little League Season Play Baseball - 1 Dozen


Wilson A1074 BLL1 Little League Season Play Baseball – 1 Dozen


$31.99


Features: Little League logo stamp Raised Seams – 20% higher than Wilson’s flat seam baseballs, giving pitchers and fielders better grip and more accuracy Red cushioned cork center – Keeps the baseball more energized during bat/ball collision Grade C full grain leather Gray wool windings

Rawlings Plasma Gold SLLMPG8 (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Rawlings Plasma Gold SLLMPG8 (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$59.98


Features: 2 3/4 ” EXTENDED Senior League Barrel PREMIUM synthetic leather grip Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Little League  Big Dreams: The Extraordinary Story Of Baseball's Most Improbable Champions


Little League Big Dreams: The Extraordinary Story Of Baseball’s Most Improbable Champions


$7.29


It’s just like the pros: bright lights screaming fans squawking commentators and five million people watching you play your heart out on national television for the right to be called champions. But these are not pampered multimillion-dollar athletes; they are 11- to 13-year-old kids. The 2005 World Series was the most dramatic in the 58-year history of the Little League. With full access to the players coaches and parents associated with both teams who played in that game Charles Euchner delivers an astonishing and dramatic narrative that delves into every aspect of the little league game. "Even those with only a passing interest in baseball will be intrigued by this fascinating look at Little League ‘the largest amateur sports organization in the world.’" -Publishers Weekly "Readers can expect to learn a great deal about the history of Little League and the stories behind many teams. This well-written book will inform and entertain." -Library Journal It’s just like the pros: bright lights screaming fans squawking commentators and five million people watching you play your heart out on national television for the right to be called champions.

Champro CLL-50B Little League Game Baseball - 1 Dozen


Champro CLL-50B Little League Game Baseball – 1 Dozen


$26.99


(Click On Image To Enlarge View) Features: Precision molded cushion cork core Metered tension 5% wool yarn Full grain leather cover Little League game approved

Champro CLL-60B Little League Tournament Baseball - 1 Dozen


Champro CLL-60B Little League Tournament Baseball – 1 Dozen


$29.99


(Click On Image To Enlarge View) Features: Double cushion cork core Metered tension 15% wool yarn Full grain leather cover Little League Tournament approved

Mizuno MZM271 Classic Maple Little League Baseball Bat


Mizuno MZM271 Classic Maple Little League Baseball Bat


$44.99


Features: Hard maple Hand selected from premium maple wood Cupped for balanced swing weight Used by some of the games premier players 2.25″ barrel diameter approved for Little League play

Diamond Little League Competition Baseballs - 1 Dozen


Diamond Little League Competition Baseballs – 1 Dozen


$56.35


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Little League competition grade baseball combining durability and affordabilityCork and rubber pillSelect wool blend windingPremium leather coverDiamond SeamRegular season playRed stitchingPlease note that this item cannot be shipped internationally.Please note: this item cannot ship 3 Day.

Rawlings Major League Baseball


Rawlings Major League Baseball


$22.32


Rawlings Major League Baseball. Perfect for autographs.

Rawlings Rsll Sr Little League Baseball


Rawlings Rsll Sr Little League Baseball


$49.83


Cushioned cork center Full grain leather cover Raised seams RS-T stamped

With the Boys : Little League Baseball and Preadolescent Culture


With the Boys : Little League Baseball and Preadolescent Culture


$26.81


No Synopsis Available

What Happened to Little League Baseball in the Inner-city?


What Happened to Little League Baseball in the Inner-city?


$12.93


No Synopsis Available

Wilson A1074 BSST Little League Tournament Play Baseball - 1 Dozen


Wilson A1074 BSST Little League Tournament Play Baseball – 1 Dozen


$37.99


Features: Little League logo stamp Super Seam Technology – 20% higher than conventional raised seams, gives pitchers superior control on the mound and helps fielders locate the ball quicker in the glove and throw with more accuracy Red cushioned cork center with Dura-Core Technology – Patented pressure formed to withstand impact and retain original hardness 15% better than top competitor Grade B full grain leather Gray wool windings

Accupitch Game Mound (Little League)


Accupitch Game Mound (Little League)


$1724.36


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY. Spikeproof Astro turf covered mounds convert your field from baseball to softball in minutes Tapered edges allow you to rake your infield material over the edges to create a smooth transition

Louisville Slugger Dynasty Composite SLXD (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Louisville Slugger Dynasty Composite SLXD (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$67.98


Features: 7C composite design 2⅝” Patented Full Barrel&reg Louisville Slugger end cap Synthetic grip, ⅞” tapered handle Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Combat B1 Da Bomb B1SL (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Combat B1 Da Bomb B1SL (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$99.98


Combat’s single wall construction allows for longer barrel lengths and lighter bats, resulting in maximum allowable performance. Features: Ultra soft feel Ultra long barrel Single wall construction 2⅝” diameter Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Softhands Little League Model Infield Baseball Training Glove


Softhands Little League Model Infield Baseball Training Glove


$24.8


Ages 6-9Teaches baseball players the art of fielding ground ballsLearn to use two hands properly, proper footwork and various methods of making the double playSmaller white finger straps for small hands

DeMarini Vendetta (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


DeMarini Vendetta (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$99.98


Features: SC4 Alloy – A DeMarini exclusive alloy that is 12% stronger allowing for a bigger sweet spot Internal Rails Hybrid Handle – Composite Handle with built in internal rails brings the power closer to the player’s hands, generating more power and an even better feel, while still delivering maximum vibration dampening qualities Ion End Cap – Multi-density end cap eliminates vibration while retaining energy for maximum power Hybrid Comfort Grip – Two piece grip built for ultimate comfort and tack Rotation Index – The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit 2⅝” barrel Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Diamond Little League Minor League Baseballs - 1 Dozen


Diamond Little League Minor League Baseballs – 1 Dozen


$42.4


Low compression medium-firm game level 5 baseball with flexiBall® CoreSuper synthetic coverRegular season play

Diamond Senior Little League Competition Baseballs - 1 Dozen


Diamond Senior Little League Competition Baseballs – 1 Dozen


$56.35


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Senior Little League competition grade baseball combining durability and affordabilityCork and rubber pillSelect wool blend windingPremium leather coverDiamond SeamRegular season playRed stitchingPlease note that this item cannot be shipped internationally.Please note: this item cannot ship 3 Day.

Worth Toxic SLTOX5 (-5) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Worth Toxic SLTOX5 (-5) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$129.98


Features: 100% composite materials Multiwall construction for increased performance due to more flexible barrels Handle stiffness and barrel flexibility optimized to provide maximum batted ball speed Balanced weight distribution for maximum bat control and consistency Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Nike Aero CX2 (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Nike Aero CX2 (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$99.98


Features: 42 layers of Cross React carbon composite form a multi-wall barrel with increased stiffness and maximized explosive power The Power Belt technology is engineered to create an oversize sweet spot, delivering more big-hit opportunities through every cut The speed-boosting Aero end-cap delivers faster swing speeds for explosive impact power The fusion of the carbon composite handle and barrel enforces bat stiffness while dampening vibrations, for exceptional connection on contact 2⅝” barrel Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Rawlings Exogrid 5150 SL51XO (-8.5) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Rawlings Exogrid 5150 SL51XO (-8.5) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$174.98


Features: By incorporating Ph.D Technology (Passive Hybrid Damping) into stiff handle bat designs, the need to compromise a sweet feeling bat for peak performance is over Ph.D is the ultimate in vibration reduction technology Ph.D Technology filters out harsh vibration more effectively than any previous technologies Ultra responsive 5150 alloy barrel 1-piece alloy frame reinforced with patented Exogrid with Ph.D Technology Sci-Fly designed and certified Patent pending Speed Cap compatible endcap 2⅝” barrel Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Worth 454 Titan SL454 (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Worth 454 Titan SL454 (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$169.98


Worth’s patented 454 multi-layer technology extends the sweetspot two inches in both directions, giving you the largest sweetspot in the industry 100% composite barrel Handle stiffness and barrel flexibility optimzed to provide maximum batted ball speed Multi-wall design increases performance due to more flexible panels Balanced weight distribution for maximum bat control and consistency Worth’s 2¾” big barrel Ultra-thin Pro-Pebble Grip for maximum bat control NOT USSSA stamped Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Combat B2 Da Bomb B2SL1 (-8) Senior League Baseball Bat


Combat B2 Da Bomb B2SL1 (-8) Senior League Baseball Bat


$129.98


The B2 has dynamically tuned bending to minimize handle vibrations for a great feel, soft barrel and maximum performance. Plus, Combat’s Variable Stiffness Technology produces a bigger sweetspot to take performance and feel to a new level. Features: Optimized for durability and performance with ultra long barrels for bigger players Maximum performance Ultra soft feel Variable stiffness technology Blended fiber technology Ultra long barrel Single wall construction 2⅝” diameter Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Worth RIF® Level 5 Little League Baseballs - Ages 8 - 12 (1 Dozen)


Worth RIF® Level 5 Little League Baseballs – Ages 8 – 12 (1 Dozen)


$73.08


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Level 5 Training BaseballAges 8 – 12Leather coverMeets NOCSAE Standards®Little League approved

Rawlings Rllb-1 Little League Baseball, Quantity 1 dozen


Rawlings Rllb-1 Little League Baseball, Quantity 1 dozen


$54.04


Cork and rubber center Full grain leather cover Raised seams

Easton LK2 Little League Aluminum Baseball Bat - Youth


Easton LK2 Little League Aluminum Baseball Bat – Youth


$82.76


This clearance price is only good while supplies last. If you need MORE than one quantity, please call Online Sports: 800-856-2638.2 1/4″ barrel-7Full roll-over endThin 31/32″ handle with rubber grip

DeMarini 2012 CF5 29 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 29 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


$450


2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handle is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Geo Encap – The dual density internal cap is full of load balancing triangles. It’s designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, shot after shot. Internal End Cap is loaded with load balancing triangles to maintain stiffness of barrel and provide smooth feel.Doublewall Composite: Two independent composite walls with thin layers and tight weave separated by DeMarini Flex Film, create a dynamic springboard hitting surface with maximum trampoline effect and sweet spot.Half + Half: What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex, plus a DeMarini exclusive.Internal ring inserted close to the taper to meet BBCOR standards without adding additional weight to the end of the barrel.Rotation Index: The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles, so it’s strong, stable and predictable? without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.This bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 30 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 30 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


$450


2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handle is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Geo Encap – The dual density internal cap is full of load balancing triangles. It’s designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, shot after shot. Internal End Cap is loaded with load balancing triangles to maintain stiffness of barrel and provide smooth feel.Doublewall Composite: Two independent composite walls with thin layers and tight weave separated by DeMarini Flex Film, create a dynamic springboard hitting surface with maximum trampoline effect and sweet spot.Half + Half: What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex, plus a DeMarini exclusive.Internal ring inserted close to the taper to meet BBCOR standards without adding additional weight to the end of the barrel.Rotation Index: The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles, so it’s strong, stable and predictable? without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.This bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 31 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 31 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


$450


2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handle is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Geo Encap – The dual density internal cap is full of load balancing triangles. It’s designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, shot after shot. Internal End Cap is loaded with load balancing triangles to maintain stiffness of barrel and provide smooth feel.Doublewall Composite: Two independent composite walls with thin layers and tight weave separated by DeMarini Flex Film, create a dynamic springboard hitting surface with maximum trampoline effect and sweet spot.Half + Half: What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex, plus a DeMarini exclusive.Internal ring inserted close to the taper to meet BBCOR standards without adding additional weight to the end of the barrel.Rotation Index: The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles, so it’s strong, stable and predictable? without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.This bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 32 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 32 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-11)


$450


2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handle is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Geo Encap – The dual density internal cap is full of load balancing triangles. It’s designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, shot after shot. Internal End Cap is loaded with load balancing triangles to maintain stiffness of barrel and provide smooth feel.Doublewall Composite: Two independent composite walls with thin layers and tight weave separated by DeMarini Flex Film, create a dynamic springboard hitting surface with maximum trampoline effect and sweet spot.Half + Half: What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex, plus a DeMarini exclusive.Internal ring inserted close to the taper to meet BBCOR standards without adding additional weight to the end of the barrel.Rotation Index: The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles, so it’s strong, stable and predictable? without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.This bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 33 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-8)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 33 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-8)


$525


Purpose-built for the elite player looking for the smallest length-to-weight ratio available. Using the best materials and adhering to the tightest tolerances is part of DeMarini’s engineering DNA. Tri-Strut TR3 composite handle and barrel come together at the molecular level to create a geodesic formation, providing strength and efficiency at the surface of the barrel. The CF series FIVE is one of the lightest and strongest bats available.2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ration of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handled is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Clutch 2 Endcap – Loaded with technology end-to-end. The dual density cap is designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, hit after hit.Rotation Index – The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.Half + Half – What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex.Stacked – The next generation of DoubleWall, Stacked Composite, optimizes multiple walls separated by DeMarini Power Ply for the biggest sweet spot and most power on off-center hits.Approved associations: ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISAThis bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 34 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-8)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 34 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-8)


$525


Purpose-built for the elite player looking for the smallest length-to-weight ratio available. Using the best materials and adhering to the tightest tolerances is part of DeMarini’s engineering DNA. Tri-Strut TR3 composite handle and barrel come together at the molecular level to create a geodesic formation, providing strength and efficiency at the surface of the barrel. The CF series FIVE is one of the lightest and strongest bats available.2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ration of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handled is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Clutch 2 Endcap – Loaded with technology end-to-end. The dual density cap is designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, hit after hit.Rotation Index – The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.Half + Half – What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex.Stacked – The next generation of DoubleWall, Stacked Composite, optimizes multiple walls separated by DeMarini Power Ply for the biggest sweet spot and most power on off-center hits.Approved associations: ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISAThis bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

DeMarini 2012 CF5 34 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-7.5)


DeMarini 2012 CF5 34 Little League Composite Baseball Bat (-7.5)


$525


Purpose-built for the elite player looking for the smallest length-to-weight ratio available. Using the best materials and adhering to the tightest tolerances is part of DeMarini’s engineering DNA. Tri-Strut TR3 composite handle and barrel come together at the molecular level to create a geodesic formation, providing strength and efficiency at the surface of the barrel. The CF series FIVE is one of the lightest and strongest bats available.2 1/4″ barrelTri Strut TR3 Composite Barrel – The triangle formation at the molecular level of the composite provides a fixed ration of sides and angles so it’s strong, stable and predictable – without any unnecessary weight. Very high strength to weight ratio.Tri Strut TR3 Composite Handle – The molecular structure of the composite handled is designed to efficiently transition power from your hands to the barrel giving you balance and consistency in every swing.Clutch 2 Endcap – Loaded with technology end-to-end. The dual density cap is designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give you amazing feel, hit after hit.Rotation Index – The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit.Half + Half – What’s more ruthless and sinister than Voodoo? VoodooBlack. With a Pitch Black Handle for strength and optimum flex.Stacked – The next generation of DoubleWall, Stacked Composite, optimizes multiple walls separated by DeMarini Power Ply for the biggest sweet spot and most power on off-center hits.Approved associations: ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISAThis bat is available in other sizesDeMarini bat technology:

Easton LK2 Little League Aluminum Baseball Bat - Youth (Set of 2)


Easton LK2 Little League Aluminum Baseball Bat – Youth (Set of 2)


$64.15


2 1/4″ barrel-7Full roll-over endThin 31/32″ handle with rubber gripSpecify size when ordering

Easton Rival XXL BG10XL (-10) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Easton Rival XXL BG10XL (-10) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$114.98


Features: THT100 Aluminum is Easton’s exclusive alloy with 100ksi strength with extraordinary toughness for superior dent and crack resistance Single System Technology provide the benefits of Easton’s high performance barrels, with a one piece design for increased bat control and balance, providing players with solid feedback while maintaining and expansive hitting areas Extra long barrel design for massive sweet sport and expanded hitting zones Ultra thin 29/32″ handle with Stiff Flex Rating for maximum power through the hitting zone Lower M.O.I. means lighter swing weight and faster swing speed 2¾” diameter extra long monster barrel USSSA BPF 1.15 approved (27″-30″ lengths only) Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

DeMarini Voodoo Black (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


DeMarini Voodoo Black (-9) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$129.98


Features: Aluminum barrel joined by DeMarini’s direct connect power transfer technology to a composite handle SC4 Alloy – A DeMarini exclusive alloy that is 12% stronger allowing for a bigger sweet spot Pitch Black Plus Composite – Tightest and strongest composite combined with Silver Trace bonding agent, adds strength to maximize power transfer to the barrel for added performance Features twice the Silver Trace bonding agent making a stronger, stiffer bat Ion V End Cap- Two piece end cap specifically designed for the Voodoo reducing vibration while pushing the energy to the sweet spot for more power Rotation Index – The DeMarini Rotation Index helps players significantly prolong the life of DeMarini bats with a numerical index on the handle and barrel reminding player to incrementally rotate the bat after each hit 2⅝” barrel Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Easton Omen XLB BNC11XL (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


Easton Omen XLB BNC11XL (-8) Sr. League Baseball Bat


$179.98


Features: Patented ConneXion Design System optimizes performance using “hinge” technology for efficient energy transfer, as well as isolating the handle from the barrel, eliminating vibration and expanding the hitting surface of the barrel Patented Integrated Matrix Technology strengthens composite structures, using aerospace grade fibers that are layered and angled to maximize hitting area, provide extraordinary feel and eliminate vibration Carbon Nanotube Technology enhances Easton’s proprietary resin system, providing unmatched durability Extra long barrel design for massive sweet sport and expanded hitting zones IMX Composite barrel and 29/32″ handle with Regular Handle Flex for greater bat head speed Lower M.O.I. means lighter swing weight and faster swing speed 2⅝” diameter extra long barrel Click Here for Important Information from Little League Baseball Regarding Senior League Composite Bats

Macgregor #97 Major League Baseball


Macgregor #97 Major League Baseball


$65.04


#97 Major League Baseball. Meets Major League specifications. Cushioned cork center. A-1 cowhide cover. Grey/White/Grey yarn windings. Sold by the dozen.

Major League Dizzy Baseball Bat


Major League Dizzy Baseball Bat


$9.99


Hit it out of the party when you complete your costume with this officially licensed Major League Dizzy baseball bat! Drink, spin, swing – Charlie

Reduced Injury Factor Little League Level 10 Leather Game Baseballs from Worth - (One Dozen)


Reduced Injury Factor Little League Level 10 Leather Game Baseballs from Worth – (One Dozen)


$78.91


Little LeagueAges 9-12Firm RIF Poly XReduced Injury Factor Baseballs:Reduce the risk of serious head injury from ball impact by approximately 70% RIF baseballs are approved and endorsed by Little League, Bambino Division of Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth Baseball, AABC, Pony Baseball, National Youth Sports Coach AssociationPrice is for a dozen balls

Little League Pitcher's Plate (Set of 5)


Little League Pitcher’s Plate (Set of 5)


$79.5


Official little league pitcher’s plate with 3 metal spikes

Diamond DFX-LC5 LL Baseball - 1 Dozen


Diamond DFX-LC5 LL Baseball – 1 Dozen


$23.99


Features: Little League Minor League Baseball Low Compression Medium-Firm Game Baseball with flexiBall Core Super Synthetic Cover RS (Regular Season Play)

Rawlings RLLB Baseball - 1 Dozen


Rawlings RLLB Baseball – 1 Dozen


$39.99


Features: Little League Baseball Tournament Grade Full Grain Leather Cover for added durability Cushioned cork center Rawlings raised seam for improved grip

9 Reduced Injury Factor Poly-X Core Level 5 Little League Leather Baseballs from Worth - (One Dozen)


9 Reduced Injury Factor Poly-X Core Level 5 Little League Leather Baseballs from Worth – (One Dozen)


$78.91


Little LeagueMedium firmAges 7-85 oz.Reduced Injury Factor Baseballs:Reduce the risk of serious head injury from ball impact by approximately 70% RIF baseballs are approved and endorsed by Little League, Bambino Division of Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth Baseball, AABC, Pony Baseball, National Youth Sports Coach AssociationPrice is for a dozen balls

Combat B1 Alloy (-12) Youth Baseball Bat


Combat B1 Alloy (-12) Youth Baseball Bat


$99.99


Features: 100% alloy construction 2¼” barrel diameter Meets 1.15 BPF standard Approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth Baseball, Dixie Youth Baseball, Pony Baseball, AABC and USSSA

Combat B1 Alloy (-10) Youth Baseball Bat


Combat B1 Alloy (-10) Youth Baseball Bat


$99.99


Features: 100% alloy construction 2¼” barrel diameter Meets 1.15 BPF standard Approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth Baseball, Dixie Youth Baseball, Pony Baseball, AABC and USSSA

The Little League That Could: A History Of The American Football League


The Little League That Could: A History Of The American Football League


$19.09


Wearing borrowed uniforms practicing on obscure college campuses and led by a former Marine Corps W.W. II fighter ace as commissioner the American Football League (AFL) debuted in the Fall of 1960 to challenge the monopoly of the well-established National Football League. Within ten years it had won two Super Bowls and had forced a merger with its rival splitting the NFL into the National and American Football Conferences. This colorful history of the AFL and its unforgettable cast of characters fromBilly Cannon to Joe Namath to its "Foolish Club" of team owners arrives on the 50th anniversary of the AFL’s first season to recount the startling success of an upstart league that prevailed against long odds.Wearing borrowed uniforms practicing on obscure college campuses and led by a former Marine Corps W.W. II fighter ace as commissioner the American Football League (AFL) debuted in the Fall of 1960 to challenge the monopoly of the well-established National Football League. Within ten years it had won two Super Bowls and had forced a merger with its rival splitting the NFL into the National and American Football Conferences. This colorful history of the AFL and its unforgettable cast of characters fromBilly Cannon to Joe Namath to its "Foolish Club" of team owners arrives on the 50th anniversary of the AFL’s first season to recount the startling success of an upstart league that prevailed against long odds.

ProMounds Little League Game Mound


ProMounds Little League Game Mound


$1332.76


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Made of high density foam and protected for durability with Rubber Armor Technology.6″H x 60″W x 99″LConverts your softball field into a Little League field instantly.Official Little League height specificationsGreat for indoor as well as outdoor useLightweight, durable, extremely portableLength allows you to pitch from the rubber and land on moundAvailable in either Green or Red Clay Turf

Javy Lopez Autographed National League Baseball


Javy Lopez Autographed National League Baseball


$55.99


This great National League baseball has been personally hand signed by Javy Lopez. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Athletic Promotional Events.

J.D. Drew Autographed National League Baseball


J.D. Drew Autographed National League Baseball


$103.99


This great National League baseball has been personally hand signed by J.D. Drew. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Athletic Promotional Events.

Billy Williams Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Billy Williams Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$76.67


Billy Williams (Chicago Cubs) hand autographed Official Major League Baseball. MLB Hologram Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity from All Star Lineup.

Macgregor Little League Softball, Size 11 in.


Macgregor Little League Softball, Size 11 in.


$60.04


Little League Approved/Stamped COR .47/375 lb Max Comp. Poly Graphite Center Leather Cover

Macgregor Little League Softball, Size 12 in.


Macgregor Little League Softball, Size 12 in.


$66.04


Little League Approved/Stamped COR .47/375 lb Max Comp. Poly Graphite Center Leather Cover

AJ Burnett Signed Official Major League Baseball


AJ Burnett Signed Official Major League Baseball


$215


This Rawlings Official Major League Baseball showcases a perfect signature from New York Yankees Pitcher- AJ Burnett. Burnett used a blue ball point pen to hand sign the sweet spot of this baseball. This baseball is accompanied with a Certificate of Authenticity from MVP Marketing & Management- LLC that features a picture of Burnett on the COA.

Diamond DLL 2 Baseball - 1 Dozen


Diamond DLL 2 Baseball – 1 Dozen


$26.99


Features: Little League Baseball Competition Grade Solid Cork & Rubber Center Genuine Leather Cover Diamond Seam RS (Regular Season Play)

Mark Mulder Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Mark Mulder Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$56.67


Mark Mulder (St. Louis Cardinals) led the MLB American League in wins in 2001 and led the American League pitchers in complete games in 2003 (9) and 2004 (5). He was an American League All-Star in 2003 and 2004. Mark Mulder has hand autographed this official Major League Baseball. TriStar Productions Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.

Rawlings RSLL1 Baseball - 1 Dozen


Rawlings RSLL1 Baseball – 1 Dozen


$29.99


Features: Senior Little League Baseball Competition Grade Full Grain Leather Cover for added durability Composite cork and rubber center Rawlings raised seam for improved grip

Rawlings RSLL Baseball - 1 Dozen


Rawlings RSLL Baseball – 1 Dozen


$39.99


Features: Senior Little League Baseball Tournament Grade Full Grain Leather Cover for added durability Cushioned cork center Rawlings raised seam for improved grip

Diamond DSLL Baseball - 1 Dozen


Diamond DSLL Baseball – 1 Dozen


$35.99


Features: Senior Little League Baseball 16 & Under Tournament Grade Cushioned Cork Center A-Grade Grey Wool Blend Winding Premium Leather Cover Diamond Seam RS-T (Regular Season & Tournament Play)

Rawlings RLLB1 Baseball - 1 Dozen


Rawlings RLLB1 Baseball – 1 Dozen


$29.99


Features: Little League Baseball Competition Grade Full Grain Leather cover for added durability Composite Cork and Rubber center Rawlings raised seam for improved grip

Diamond DLL-1 Baseball - 1 Dozen


Diamond DLL-1 Baseball – 1 Dozen


$27.99


Feature: Little League Baseball Competition Grade Cork & Rubber Pill Select Wool Blend Winding Premium Leather Cover Diamond Seam RS (Regular Season Play)

Diamond DLL Baseball - 1 Dozen


Diamond DLL Baseball – 1 Dozen


$35.99


Features: Little League Baseball Tournament Grade Cushioned Cork Center A-Grade Grey Wool Blend Winding Premium Leather Cover Diamond Seam RS-T (Regular Season & Tournament Play)

Little League Batter's Box Template


Little League Batter’s Box Template


$150.42


Template made from sturdy, lightweight 1″ x 18 ga. tubingPlate template folds inward with a push of a buttonEasily assembled with telescoping tubing and screwsLittle League Template – 3′W x 6′L

Pro Mounds Little League Game Mound


Pro Mounds Little League Game Mound


$1515.58


Made of high density foam & protected for durability with Rubber Armor Technology.Converts your softball field into a Little League fieldOfficial Little League height specificationsGreat for indoor and outdoor useLightweight, Durable, PortableLength allows you to pitch from the rubber and land on moundAvailable in either Green or Red Clay Turf

Diamond DDY-1 Dixie League Baseball


Diamond DDY-1 Dixie League Baseball


$3521.04


12 & UNDERCompetition Grade Baseball combining durability and affordability. Cork and Rubber Pill, Select Wool Blend Winding, Premium Leather, Diamond Seam.

Baseball For Dummies


Baseball For Dummies


$11.99


“Joe Morgan again shows himself a rare bird: an ex-jock with savvy and the ability to communicate it.” —People “This book has something for everybody, from longtime fans to Little Leaguers.” —New York Newsday Baseball For Dummies, Third Edition, is for baseball fans at all levels, from players and coaches to spectators who love the game. Baseball Hall of Fame player and ESPN baseball analyst Joe Morgan explains baseball with remarkable insight, using down-to-earth language so everyone from the casual observer to the die-hard fan can gain a fuller appreciation of the sport. This updated edition features: Everything you need to know about the game, from what it takes to play each position and how to hit and run the bases to what to watch for in the game and how to appreciate the finer points of the sport Coverage of new star players, new stadiums, and game milestones The lowdown on today’s baseball Web resources The latest on stats and sabermetrics The inside story on the new steroid rules From how to throw a knuckleball or hit an inside pitch to how to keep a scorecard or pick a winning fantasy league team, Morgan covers all the bases, showing you how to get the most out of the game. You’ll see how to: Improve your hitting, pitching, and fielding Find a team to play on, from Little League on up Evaluate stats, players, and records Coach or umpire effectively Get more out of a trip to the ballpark Complete with Morgan’s personal lists of top-ten pitchers, fielders, and relievers, as well as new quotes from Derek Jeter and Keith Hernandez, Baseball For Dummies gives you all the inside tips, facts, and stats so you can play like a Major Leaguer!

#75 Official Pony League Baseball - 1 Dozen


#75 Official Pony League Baseball – 1 Dozen


$49.04


Cushioned cork center Quality leather cover Approved for league and tournament play

Mark Teixeira Signed Official Major League Baseball


Mark Teixeira Signed Official Major League Baseball


$329


This Rawlings Official Major League Baseball showcases a perfect signature from New York Yankees All-Star slugger- Mark Teixeira. Teixeira used a blue ball point pen to hand sign the sweet spot of this baseball. This baseball is accompanied with a Certificate of Authenticity from MVP Marketing & Management- LLC that features a picture of Teixeira on the COA.

Mariano Rivera Signed Official Major League Baseball


Mariano Rivera Signed Official Major League Baseball


$279


This Rawlings Official Major League Baseball showcases a perfect signature from New York Yankees All-Star Closer- Mariano Rivera. Rivera used a blue ball point pen to hand sign the sweet spot of this baseball. This baseball is accompanied with a Certificate of Authenticity from MVP Marketing & Management- LLC that features a picture of Rivera on the COA.

The Makings of a Little League Umpire


The Makings of a Little League Umpire


$6.62


No Synopsis Available

Big Ego, Little League


Big Ego, Little League


$14.14


No Synopsis Available

Arkansas-Little Rock Baseball Rug


Arkansas-Little Rock Baseball Rug


$23.99


Arkansas-Little Rock Baseball Rugs 29" diameter

Easton Rampage LX67 (-12.5) Youth Baseball Bat


Easton Rampage LX67 (-12.5) Youth Baseball Bat


$44.99


Features: 7046 aircraft alloy 2¼” extended barrel Ultra thin 29/32″ handle with cushioned grip Conforms to a 1.15 BPF performance standard Approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth Baseball, Dixie Youth Baseball, Pony Baseball, AABC and USSSA

Negro League Baseball


Negro League Baseball


$11.67


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Alex Rodriguez, MLB American League Autographed Baseball


Alex Rodriguez, MLB American League Autographed Baseball


$467.95


This baseball is a perfect gift for any Alex Rodriguez , or MLB fan. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

John Smoltz Autographed Major League Baseball


John Smoltz Autographed Major League Baseball


$153.85


This baseball is a perfect gift for any John Smoltz, Atlanta Braves or MLB fan. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

The Treasures of Major League Baseball


The Treasures of Major League Baseball


$29.75


No Synopsis Available

Baseball Joe in the Big League


Baseball Joe in the Big League


$19.16


No Synopsis Available

Minor League Baseball Teams


Minor League Baseball Teams


$8.49


No Synopsis Available

Israel Baseball League


Israel Baseball League


$7.47


No Synopsis Available

Minor League Baseball Stars


Minor League Baseball Stars


$4.88


No Synopsis Available

The Texas League in Baseball, 1888-1958


The Texas League in Baseball, 1888-1958


$53.63


No Synopsis Available

Kevin Gregg Autographed Baseball  Details: Logo Baseball, National League Hologram


Kevin Gregg Autographed Baseball Details: Logo Baseball, National League Hologram


$19.99


This Cubs Logo Baseball with National League Hologram has been personally hand signed by Chicago Cubs Pitcher Kevin Gregg . This product is officially licensed and authenticated by Major League Baseball and comes with an individually numbered; tamper evident hologram from Mounted Memories. To ensure authenticity- the hologram can be reviewed online. This process helps to ensure that the product purchased is authentic and eliminates any possibility of duplication or fraud.

Sammy Sosa Autographed Baseball  Details: National League Baseball


Sammy Sosa Autographed Baseball Details: National League Baseball


$119


This National League baseball has been personally hand signed by Chicago Cubs right fielder Sammy Sosa. This product is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes with an individually numbered; tamper evident hologram from Mounted Memories. To ensure authenticity- the hologram can be reviewed online. This process helps to ensure that the product purchased is authentic and eliminates any possibility of duplication or fraud.

Baseball/softball Equipment Tote


Baseball/softball Equipment Tote


$23.42


Strong 600 Denier polyester Will hold 15 bats and has a zippered top for easy closing. A separate zippered outside pocket for softballs or baseballs is included Double reinforced bottom with standard shoulder straps Black only

2011 Official Rules of Major League Baseball (Book)


2011 Official Rules of Major League Baseball (Book)


$9.95


“2011 Official Rules of Major League Baseball” lays out the official rules for the 2011 MLB season, in a perfect resource for coaches, players and fans. Book Details:240 pagesPublication Date: 4/11/2011PaperbackDimensions: 4″ x 6.5″

Minor League Baseball Lansing Lugnuts Polo Shirt


Minor League Baseball Lansing Lugnuts Polo Shirt


$12.99


Whether it’s casual Friday or you are headed for a night out on the town this Minor League Baseball Lansing Lugnuts Polo Shirt will be a welcome addition to your wardrobe. Features an embroidered team logo at the left chest and is 100% cotton for a nice and comfortable feel. Machine washable and easy to wear Officially licensed

2011 Minor League Baseball Analyst (Book)


2011 Minor League Baseball Analyst (Book)


$19.96


Deric McKamey’s “Minor League Baseball Analyst” is the first book to fully integrate sabermetrics and scouting. A long-term Bill James disciple and graduate of Major League Baseball’s scout school, Deric provides his unique brand of analysis for more than 1,000 minor leaguers.Book Details:136 pagesPublication Date: 2/11/2011PaperbackDimensions: 8.5″ x 11″

Evan Longoria Autographed Black Official Major League Baseball


Evan Longoria Autographed Black Official Major League Baseball


$116.67


This Rawlings Black Official Major League Baseball has been hand signed by Tampa Bay Rays MLB Star Evan Longoria. The baseball will include the Evan Longoria Authentication Hologram affixed to the baseball, the photo of Evan Longoria Signing and a Certificate of Authenticity from Creative Sports Ent, Inc. with matching holograms on the baseball and certificate.

MLB Bloopers Funny Side Of Baseball


MLB Bloopers Funny Side Of Baseball


$8.74


Rated: NRSynopsis: If Major League Baseball was just pitching, hitting and defense, there wouldn’t be anything funny about it. But there are pranks. And practical jokes. And the funniest on-the-field baseball mishaps and brain cramps this side of the new millennium that must be seen to be believed.From sprinklers gone awry to bugs where they don’t belong to players coming to the ballpark on skateboards and rickshaws, MLB Bloopers: The Funny Side Of Baseball delivers the laughs and is the perfect DVD for baseball fans who both love their sport and more than a little comic relief.

MLB Model Youth Wood Bat from Louisville Slugger


MLB Model Youth Wood Bat from Louisville Slugger


$22.95


MLB model. Approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth League, Dixie Youth Baseball, Pony Baseball and AABC.

Youth League Baseball Pitching Mound


Youth League Baseball Pitching Mound


$1379.99


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Turn any softball field into a baseball field in just a few minutes. This 6″ pitching mound will feel comfortable to any pitcher 5′ or taller. Manufactured with resilient polyethylene foams and simulated rubber covering. Fully turfed with regulation rubber attached. Easy to move and store. Freight to Hawaii or Alaska, as well as expedited shipping costs, will be quoted to you by email for your approval before the order ships. Please note that this item cannot be shipped internationally.

Kissimmee Cobras Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


Kissimmee Cobras Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


$42


Kissimmee Cobras Minor League full button jersey. 100% Cotton. Embroidered Team Logo on Left Chest. Machine Washable.

Martinsville Astros Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


Martinsville Astros Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


$11.99


Minor League full button jersey. 100% Cotton. Embroidered Team Logo on Left Chest. Machine Washable.

Danville Braves Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


Danville Braves Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


$11.99


Minor League full button jersey. 100% Cotton. Embroidered Team Logo on Left Chest. Machine Washable.

Martinsville Phillies Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


Martinsville Phillies Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


$9.99


Martinsville Phillies Minor League full button jersey. 100% Cotton. Embroidered Team Logo on Left Chest. Machine Washable.

Burlington Indians Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


Burlington Indians Adult Minor League Baseball Jersey


$11.99


Minor League full button jersey. 100% Cotton. Embroidered Team Logo on Left Chest. Machine Washable.

Minor League Baseball Greeneville Astros Mini Helmet


Minor League Baseball Greeneville Astros Mini Helmet


$17


Minor League Mini Helmets. Helmets measure 6.5 inches by 4 inches by 5 inches. Made by Schutt Sports.

#97 Major League Baseball-Nfhs Approved


#97 Major League Baseball-Nfhs Approved


$68.04


A-1 Leather cover Major League specifications Cushioned cork center Grey/White/Grey yarn windings

#75cy Official Pony League Baseball -Yth


#75cy Official Pony League Baseball -Yth


$33.52


Cork and rubber pill Top grain cowhide leather cover Approved for league play

ESPN Silly Little Game


ESPN Silly Little Game


$8.78


Rated: NASynopsis: Fantasy sports is an estimated $4 billion dollar industry that boasts over 30 million participants and a league for almost every sport imaginable. But for all this success, the story of the game’s inception is little known. The modern fantasy leagues can be traced back to a group of writers and academics who met at La Rotisserie Francaise in New York City to form a baseball league of their own: The Rotisserie League. The game quickly grew in popularity, and with the growing use and attractiveness of the internet, the “Founding Fathers” never foresaw how their creation would take off and ultimately leave them behind. Innovative filmmakers Adam Kurland and Lucas Jansen chronicle the early development and ultimate explosion of Rotisserie Baseball, and shine a light on its mostly unnoticed innovators.

DeMarini DX2 (-11) Youth Baseball Bat


DeMarini DX2 (-11) Youth Baseball Bat


$34.98


DX1 Alloy delivers the perfect balance of high KSI strength and fracture toughness for long lasting performance Positack 2 grip 2 1/4″ barrel Meets 1.15 BPF youth baseball bat standard Approved for play in Little League and all other youth baseball associations

Evan Longoria Autographed 2008 World Series Official Major League Baseball


Evan Longoria Autographed 2008 World Series Official Major League Baseball


$116.67


This Rawlings 2008 World Series Official Major League Baseball has been hand signed by Tampa Bay Rays MLB Star Evan Longoria. This is the exact type of ball used in the 2008 Major League World Series Games! The baseball will include the Evan Longoria Authentication Hologram affixed to the baseball, the photo of Evan Longoria Signing and a Certificate of Authenticity from Creative Sports Ent, Inc. with matching holograms on the baseball and certificate.

Evan Longoria Autographed 2008 All-Star Official Major League Baseball


Evan Longoria Autographed 2008 All-Star Official Major League Baseball


$116.67


This Rawlings 2008 All-Star Official Major League Baseball has been hand signed by Tampa Bay Rays MLB Star Evan Longoria. This is the exact type of ball used in the 2008 Major League All-Star Game! The baseball will include the Evan Longoria Authentication Hologram affixed to the baseball, the photo of Evan Longoria Signing and a Certificate of Authenticity from Creative Sports Ent, Inc. with matching holograms on the baseball and certificate.

Willie Wilson Autographed Major League Baseball


Willie Wilson Autographed Major League Baseball


$55.99


Willie Wilson is a former Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Royals- Oakland Athletics- and Chicago Cubs. He was an outfielder known for his speed and ability as an effective leadoff hitter. During his career he was a World Series Champ in 1985- a 1980 Gold Glove winner and a 2 time All Star. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and matching holograms from Athletic Promotional Events- Inc. This Certificate of Authenticity contains the date and location that this item was autographed.A Wonderful Autographed piece to add to any collection.

Big League Baseball Field Drag


Big League Baseball Field Drag


$433.41


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.This field drag will condition a 5′ wide path on one pass. Designed to break up dirt on cinders on the baseball field or track. With bolts down, it tears up dirt – with angle iron down, it levels the playing surface. Features 46-1/2″ diameter bolts that protrude 2 1/2″ from frame. Bolts are staggered with 3″ gaps, and can be easily replaced when worn. A heavy-duty chain trails the unit to break up dirt clumps. Designed to hold two cement building blocks (not included) for additional weight when necessary. Freight to Hawaii or Alaska, as well as expedited shipping costs, will be quoted to you by email for your approval before the order ships. Please note that this item cannot be shipped internationally.

Andruw Jones Autographed National League Baseball


Andruw Jones Autographed National League Baseball


$79.95


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Andruw Jones of the Atlanta Braves. A great collector’s piece for any Atlanta Braves fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball. We also offer a variety of display cases for this baseball.

Roger Clemens Autographed American League Baseball


Roger Clemens Autographed American League Baseball


$230.77


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox. A great collector’s piece for any Boston Red Sox fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

Mike Deveraux Autographed American League Baseball


Mike Deveraux Autographed American League Baseball


$65.45


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Mike Deveraux of the Baltimore Orioles. A great collector’s piece for any Baltimore Orioles fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

Julio Franco Autographed American League Baseball


Julio Franco Autographed American League Baseball


$65.45


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Julio Franco of the Atlanta Braves. A great collector’s piece for any Atlanta Braves fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

Harold Baines Autographed American League Baseball


Harold Baines Autographed American League Baseball


$87.27


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Harold Baines of the Chicago White Sox. A great collector’s piece for any Chicago White Sox fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

Juan Gonzalez Autographed American League Baseball


Juan Gonzalez Autographed American League Baseball


$72.73


Enjoy this autographed baseball featuring MLB player Juan Gonzalez of the Texas Rangers. A great collector’s piece for any Texas Rangers fan! A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed baseball.

Fukuoka Softbank Hawks Japan Baseball League Cap


Fukuoka Softbank Hawks Japan Baseball League Cap


$14.99


Japan League Hat s made of an acrylic wool blend. Displays the Team Logo on the Front and the Primary Logo on the Back. Made by American Needle.

Minor League Baseball Erie Seawolves T-Shirt


Minor League Baseball Erie Seawolves T-Shirt


$5.99


Minor League t-shirt features hat graphic and team name screen-printed on the front with primary logo printed on the back. 100% cotton.

Minor League Baseball Everett Aquasox T-Shirt


Minor League Baseball Everett Aquasox T-Shirt


$5.99


Minor League t-shirt features hat graphic and team name screen-printed on the front with primary logo printed on the back. 100% cotton.

Minor League Baseball Kannapolis Intimidators T-Shirt


Minor League Baseball Kannapolis Intimidators T-Shirt


$11.99


Minor League t-shirt features hat graphic and team name screen-printed on the front with primary logo printed on the back. 100% cotton.

Minor League Baseball Lansing Lugnuts T-Shirt


Minor League Baseball Lansing Lugnuts T-Shirt


$11.99


Minor League t-shirt features hat graphic and team name screen-printed on the front with primary logo printed on the back. 100% cotton.

Minor League Baseball Tucson Sidewinders T-Shirt


Minor League Baseball Tucson Sidewinders T-Shirt


$5.99


Minor League t-shirt features hat graphic and team name screen-printed on the front with primary logo printed on the back. 100% cotton.

Jon Garland Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Jon Garland Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$74.95


Jon Garland (Chicago White Sox) hand autographed Official MLB Baseball. Schwartz Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.

Juan Gonzalez Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Juan Gonzalez Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$51.67


Juan Gonzalez (Texas Rangers) hand autographed Official MLB Baseball. Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports.

Scott Kazmir Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Scott Kazmir Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$74.95


Scott Kazmir (Tampa Bay Rays) hand autographed Official MLB Baseball. ASI Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.

Shannon Stewart Autographed Official Major League Baseball


Shannon Stewart Autographed Official Major League Baseball


$44.95


Shannon Stewart (Toronto Blue Jays) hand autographed Official MLB Baseball. ASI Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.

Baseball Bat Display Case


Baseball Bat Display Case


$65


Acrylic Baseball Bat Display Case Slides Together For Easy Opening Ball Viewable From All Sides Solid Black Base Ships in One or Two Business Days Perfect gift idea for that little league team or the bat that was signed by your hero. Preserve your club in this great display case. Easy access for viewing bat in hand. See autographs from all sides. Sizes Available 37 Inches long

Acrylic Baseball Holder


Acrylic Baseball Holder


$31.5


Acrylic Baseball Holder Slides Together For Easy Opening Ball Viewable From All Sides Acrylic Base Ships in One or Two business Days Perfect gift idea for that little league team or the ball the was signed by your hero. Preserve your ball in this great display case. Easy access for viewing ball in hand. See autographs from all sides. Sizes Available 4 1/4 inches high

Evan Longoria Autographed 2009 All-Star Official Major League Baseball


Evan Longoria Autographed 2009 All-Star Official Major League Baseball


$116.67


This Rawlings 2009 All-Star Official Major League Baseball has been hand signed by Tampa Bay Rays MLB Star Evan Longoria. This is the exact type of ball to be used in the 2009 Major League All-Star Game! The baseball will include the photo of Evan Longoria Signing and a Certificate of Authenticity from Creative Sports Ent, Inc. with matching holograms on the baseball and certificate.

The Boyfriend League


The Boyfriend League


$4.79


The Ragland Rattlers $1 Night $1 baseball cap with home team logo $1 program $1 hot dogs $1 drinks $1 popcorn But how much to get the hot pitcher to notice you exist?

Little League Econo Batter's Box Template


Little League Econo Batter’s Box Template


$97.5


Templates are made from 1″ galvanized tubingThis sturdy, lightweight template assembles and disassembles easily for convenient storageThese templates fold inward with a push of a buttonLittle League Template – 3′W x 6′L

Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs : The National League; The American League


Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs : The National League; The American League


$194.95


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