June 4, 2009
Baseball Hitting Academy Franchise
baseball hitting academy franchise
5-6-11 6pm Sportscast featuring Fielder’s Choice baseball
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Billabong Kids - Halden Baseball Jacket (Big Kid) (Burgundy) - Apparel |
Louisville Slugger OFL1150 11.5 in Pitcher/Infield Baseball Glove |
Verdero 3Q Molded II Baseball Cleats |
| $44.70 6pm | $87.99 Baseball Rampage | $89.99 Baseball Rampage |
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Nike Pro Baseball Therma Light Long-Sleeve Top |
Reebok V43867 Pro Cooperstown Low Zig Men's Baseball Cleats |
Mizuno Prospect GPT1176 Baseball Glove |
| $38.99 Baseball Rampage | $59.49 Anaconda Sports | $48.99 Homerun Monkey |
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Easton Natural Elite NEB 3 Baseball First Base Mitt |
Easton Stealth EPB Baseball Socks |
Ultimate Cycle Products Baseball Skull Hat |
| $54.99 Homerun Monkey | $3.98 Homerun Monkey | $21.95 $19.76 BikeBandit.com |
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Mizuno 9-Spike Youth Franchise Mid G5 Baseball Cleats $29.99 Mizuno 9-Spike Youth Franchise Mid G5 Baseball Cleats. Mizuno’s performance molded cleat featuring a dynamic, lightweight synthetic upper providing comfort and durability for the competitive player. |
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Easton TurboSlot II Hitting Gloves $24.99 Easton TurboSlot II Hitting Gloves. Advanced design TurboSlot II patented Power Pad Technology for instant strength, bat speed and power. Automatically corrects the grip on the bat by placing it in the fingers instead of the palm resulting in increased bat speed The pad becomes a lever that acts as a fulcrum, creating RESISTANCE at the barrel end of the bat. Leverage=Resistance=Power The TurboSlot II pad reduces bat vibration and absorbs shock Genuine leather palm with moisture control, breathable mesh back of hand for unmatched durability and maximum comfort Distinctive back of hand design featuring sublimated graphics and embroidered Diamond E logo |
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Easton Pro 5 Point Hitting Tee $69.99 Easton Pro 5 Point Hitting Tee. Easton’s Pro 5 Point Hitting Tee is a great training tool for any level of player. Get back to the basics while working on handling inside pitches as well as outside. Learn to pull the ball and take it opposite field with the different positions of the tee. |
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