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XPROTEX Softball Gloves...

WHY XPROTEX? Currently, athletes of all levels are sorely under protected in many vital areas. The most common injuries are to the elbow, shin, foot, and hands. The hands are one of the most complex parts of our body, and also the most vulnerable to injury with many small bones, blood vessels, nerve endings and tendons just under the surface of the skin. There is not much muscle or...

EASTON A111519 – BS11 MODEL -3 ADU...

EASTON A111519 – BS11 MODEL -3 ADULT BASEBALL BAT IMX Composite barrel and 31/32″ tapered handle with regular handle flex Patented two piece ConneXion maximizes energy transfer and reduces bat vibration Lower M.O.I. means lighter swing weight and faster swing speed �CXN – Easton’s patented ConneXion design system optimizes performance using...

RAWLINGS BB5150H...

Rawlings 5150 alloy barrel has been formulated for higher strength and increased flex.The result is an unmatched combination of trampoline and durability. The ultra responsive 5150 alloy barrel and 100% composite handle are joined with a seamless transition and work together to maximize hitting power. Made with interwoven carbon and fiberglass, the Hybrids handle delivers both the...

Mizuno Gloves...

Mizuno Corporation was established in Osaka, Japan in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno. Today, Mizuno USA is located in Norcross, GA and continues to manufacture and distribute golf, baseball, softball, running, track & field and volleyball equipment, apparel, and footwear for international markets. Our product development strategy is to create products with features that enhance athletic...

Lake George – Gateway to the Adiro...

An Adirondack treasure, a fun-filled vacation spot…Lake George is the place to go when you want to do it all. Lake George, located in the foothills of the Adirondacks, is approximately 32 miles long and is nearly 3 miles wide. Much of the shoreline is unsettled, and through federal and state conservation efforts, will remain so. Small communities surround the lake, each...

New York Yankees Team Report...

For so many years, Alex Rodriguez was the face of the Yankees’ postseason failure. Now he is a symbol of their success. Rodriguez led the way as the Yankees shed some playoff demons, dominating Minnesota’s pitchers in the Division Series sweep of the Twins. Now Rodriguez will have to lead the Yankees into another challenge they’ve failed to meet in the recent...

New York Yankees 4, Minnesota 1...

Alex Rodriguez and Jorge Posada hit seventh-inning solo home runs and the New York Yankees went on to beat Minnesota 4-1 Sunday, sweeping their playoff series. The two homers off Twins starter Carl Pavano — Rodriguez’s to right field, Posada’s to left — erased a 1-0 Twins lead. New York added two more runs in the ninth on RBI singles by Robinson Cano and...

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER SBXTE – END LOA...

All new TPS Louisville Slugger Triton End-loaded Swing weight features the unique 3-zone 1 piece design that allows the barrel & handle to be designed and built as individual units. The Bubble Transition Zone optimizes the relationship between barrel & handle, making a stiffer stronger bat. The extra long barrel and computer aided design and angle of composite material...

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER SBXTB – BALANCE...

All new TPS Louisville Slugger Triton Balanced Swing weight features the unique 3-zone 1 piece design that allows the barrel & handle to be designed and built as individual units. The Bubble Transition Zone optimizes the relationship between barrel & handle, making a stiffer stronger bat. The extra long barrel and computer aided design and angle of composite material provide...

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER SBXTA – TRITON ...

All new TPS Louisville Slugger Triton ASA slowpitch bat features the unique 3-zone 1 piece design that allows the barrel & handle to be designed and built as individual units. The Bubble Transition Zone optimizes the relationship between barrel & handle, making a stiffer stronger bat. The extra long barrel and computer aided design and angle of composite material provide...

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