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It Ain't Over Until....Oh, It's Over

We thought the season was over. We all kind of had a little let down. There was the team picnic at the end of the year. Talk of spending the rest of summer lounging and relaxing took over the conversation. The kids on our team, 11 year olds, began to talk about water parks, bikes, Wii, and other ways to spend their time. Parents talked about getting away for a few days of baseball tournament-free time with the family. The end had come, we had a great season, and we were done.

Baseball Bats Come In Many Shapes, Sizes and Materials

Adam Shupe, Assistant Product Manager, Bats and Balls, at Rawlings, discusses the wide range of baseball bats available on today's market.

Baseball: America's Favorite Pastime

Baseball: Pronunciation:ˈbās-ˌbȯl

a game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players each on a large field having four bases that mark the course a runner must take to score.

Baseball is a slow-paced game that requires a great amount of skill, strength, and hand-eye coordination. Unlike other team sports, baseball has no clock, so the game continues until the last out is recorded (or, in the case of many youth baseball games, until it is too dark to see the ball!).

Purchasing a T-ball Glove

Ryan Farrar, Assistant Product Manager at Rawlings, discusses how to choose your child's first T-ball glove.

Buying Your Child's First Baseball Bat

Adam Shupe, Assistant Product Manager, Bats and Balls, at Rawlings, discusses what to look for when buying your child's first baseball bat.

Buying a Pitcher's Glove

Ryan Farrar, Assistant Product Manager at Rawlings, discusses how to buy a pitcher's glove.

Fitting a Baseball Helmet

Travis Gessley, Product Manager at Rawlings, discusses how to fit a baseball helmet.

Helmet Most Important Piece of Baseball Safety Equipment

Travis Gessley, Product Manager at Rawlings, discusses why a helmet is the most important piece of baseball safety equipment.

Buying a Glove for Little League Baseball

Ryan Farrar, Assistant Product Manager at Rawlings, discusses how to choose a glove for Little League baseball.

Buying a Combination Baseball/Softball Glove

Buying a combination baseball/softball glove may makes sense (and cents) for parents with kids playing both sports.

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