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Product InfoProductsProduct Info Baseballs & Softballs We are authorized distributors of the top baseball & softball practice / game balls in the business. Quality baseballs & softballs are essential for a safe & effective practice environment. Baseballs can vary greatly based on cover material, stitching, and league rating. Shop By Brand Baden Shop Baden Baseballs & Softballs Wilson Shop Wilson Baseballs & Softballs Jugs Shop Jugs Baseballs & Softballs Bata Shop Bata Baseballs & Softballs Shop By Type Poly Poly balls are primarily used for contact drills. Dimpled Primary use for dimpled baseball and softballs is in pitching machines. Seamed Seamed balls can be used for game, practice and machine use. What are the keys to consider when shopping for baseballs & softballs? Practice vs Game Balls: Practice balls are typically not approved for game use, because they have lowered seams or synthetic coverings. This is to maximize the life-span when used in pitching machines or harsh environments. Synthetic vs Leather: Synthetic / PVC / Dimpled balls have their place and can be an effective practice tool. Just ensure you purchase from a reputable manufacturer, as they are not all created equal and some have been known to damage aluminum bats. Tip: It's usually a good idea to purchase balls from the same company you purchase your pitching machine from, or ask for their recommendation. If it is a major ball manufacturer check with them on the machines they have tested their balls in. It's important the machines have been properly calibrated for the weight and proportion to work with certain balls. A ball that works well in one machine may respond differently in another machine - or 2 baseballs from different manufacturers may behave oppositely in the same machine. This can become dangerous for the batter if not prepared for a pitch high & tight. Recent Playbook Articles DIY Pickleball Court – From Scratch or ModificationPickleball is a fun and fast-growing sport that is enjoyed by people of all ages. If you're a fan of the game and have some extra outdoor space at your home, why not consider building your own pickleball court? While it may sound like a daunting task, creating a DIY pickleball court is easier than [...]Read moreArtificial Grass Review … the WORST that can happen (Part 2 of 4)When Artificial Grass Attacks What’s the worst that could happen? The worst case scenario in buying low-quality turf, is a total yard or field replacement after just a few short years. China is a big culprit in the “low-quality turf game”. They have began selling dirt cheap turf to major players in the US, who [...]Read moreBatting Cage Net Terminology: What Does Gauge Mean?When it comes to netting for batting cages, there’s often a lot of questions. For instance, what’s the difference between nylon and Poly? Easy answer: Poly is less durable than nylon, so is considered more of a hobby or backyard material. Nylon is a more durable material, so if you want your netting to last [...]Read more Products ← 1 2 3 → Showing 21–40 of 48 results Default sorting Sort by popularity Sort by average rating Sort by latest Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to low Baden USSSA Classic M Slowpitch Softballs – 1 Dozen (12", One Dozen) $70.00 View Details Baden USSSA Fastpitch Softballs – 1 Dozen (11", 12", One Dozen) $95.00 View Details Baden USSSA Pro M Slowpitch Softballs – 1 Dozen (12", One Dozen) $70.00 – $80.00 View Details Big Blue Bucket—Pearl Baseballs (Six Dozen) $720.00 View Details Big Blue Bucket—Youth League Pearls (Six Dozen) $420.00 View Details Bucket of Bulldog Baseballs or Softballs (Baseballs - 18 Count, Softballs - 12 Count) $50.00 – $60.00 View Details Bucket of Jugs LeatherLast Softballs (Two Dozen) $310.00 View Details Bucket of Jugs Pearl Baseballs (Four Dozen) $480.00 View Details Bucket of Jugs Youth League Pearl Baseballs (Four Dozen) $280.00 View Details Bucket of Lite-Flite Baseballs or Softballs (Baseballs - 18 Count, Softballs - 12 Count) $85.00 – $99.00 View Details Jugs Bulk Box of Bulldog Baseballs or Softballs (Baseballs - 100 Count, Softballs - 84 Count) $200.00 – $250.00 View Details Jugs Bulldog 12″ Poly Softballs: Game-Ball Yellow (One Dozen) $40.00 View Details Jugs Bulldog Poly Baseballs (One Dozen) $30.00 View Details Jugs LeatherLast Softballs (One Dozen) $155.00 View Details Jugs Lite-Flite Baseballs (One Dozen) $52.00 View Details Jugs Lite-Flite Softballs (One Dozen, Yellow) $75.00 View Details Jugs Pearl Leather Baseballs (One Dozen) $120.00 View Details Jugs Small-Ball (One Dozen) $24.00 View Details Jugs Small-Ball Bucket (Four Dozen) $99.00 View Details Jugs Softie Baseballs (One Dozen) $115.00 View Details ← 1 2 3 → Default sorting Sort by popularity Sort by average rating Sort by latest Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to low Showing 21–40 of 48 results
We are authorized distributors of the top baseball & softball practice / game balls in the business. Quality baseballs & softballs are essential for a safe & effective practice environment. Baseballs can vary greatly based on cover material, stitching, and league rating.
Baden
Shop Baden Baseballs & Softballs
Wilson
Shop Wilson Baseballs & Softballs
Jugs
Shop Jugs Baseballs & Softballs
Bata
Shop Bata Baseballs & Softballs
Poly Poly balls are primarily used for contact drills.
Dimpled Primary use for dimpled baseball and softballs is in pitching machines.
Seamed Seamed balls can be used for game, practice and machine use.
Practice vs Game Balls:
Synthetic vs Leather:
Tip:
A ball that works well in one machine may respond differently in another machine - or 2 baseballs from different manufacturers may behave oppositely in the same machine. This can become dangerous for the batter if not prepared for a pitch high & tight.
Pickleball is a fun and fast-growing sport that is enjoyed by people of all ages. If you're a fan of the game and have some extra outdoor space at your home, why not consider building your own pickleball court? While it may sound like a daunting task, creating a DIY pickleball court is easier than [...]
When Artificial Grass Attacks What’s the worst that could happen? The worst case scenario in buying low-quality turf, is a total yard or field replacement after just a few short years. China is a big culprit in the “low-quality turf game”. They have began selling dirt cheap turf to major players in the US, who [...]
When it comes to netting for batting cages, there’s often a lot of questions. For instance, what’s the difference between nylon and Poly? Easy answer: Poly is less durable than nylon, so is considered more of a hobby or backyard material. Nylon is a more durable material, so if you want your netting to last [...]
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