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Softball: Olympic Sport No Longer?
Softball has been around since a man named George Hancock first
invented the game in 1887 in Chicago. It took over 100 years,
but women's fast pitch softball became an Olympic event in 1996.
Fast pitch is different from the looping, relaxed...
Sport View for October
For those of you keeping score at home, my preseason picks for the World Series were in fact Anaheim over Houston. Up until a week ago it wasn’t looking the least bit likely, now it’s at least possible (I will admit maybe not probable). But I do...
The Perfect Baseball Jacket
All you need to do to make your hubby or son puff up with pride is to give either of them a baseball jacket. Or even both of them, why not? Make certain you pick a baseball jacket that carries the insignia of the baseball team he is cheering for. ...
Why Diets DON'T Work
One of the biggest scams ever successfully pulled on the American public is - somewhat appropriately - a 4-letter word. That word is, of course, Diet. By now you have seen advertisements for more diets than you can easily remember, and have also...
Why I'd Rather Be A Slugger
Why I'd Rather Be A Slugger During the last NLCS, I asked Brandon Backe of the Astros what the hardest thing was for him in making the conversion from outfielder to pitcher in the minors. He said it was "not playing every day." That is why I would...
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Finding Quality Batting Cages for Sale
Batting cages are an essential tool for any softball or baseball
organization. They are used both by batting coaches and by
recreational athletes to help improve a batter's speed or to
improve his or her accuracy in hitting a ball. However, baseball
coaches often need assistance in finding the best places to
purchase batting cages.
When browsing batting cages for sale, there are a few options.
Because batting cages are used for both commercial and
recreational activity, vendors offer a variety of styles and
prices, including indoor and outdoor batting cages, as well as
portable and tunnel style cages.
Batting cage equipment can be purchased through many sporting
goods stores and suppliers. In addition, batting cage equipment
can be ordered online and, in some cases, delivered as soon as
the next business day. The quality, material, and size of the
net and frame will largely determine the price of the batting
cages.
Be sure to inquire about a product's warranty.
New batting cages can range from hundreds to thousands of
dollars. The least expensive option is a simple batting cage
kit, which can sometimes cost less than $100. Small, portable
batting cages start at approximately $400, and larger, heavy
duty cages can cost upwards of $1,600.
Depending on where you shop, the price may be negotiable. For
example, a baseball coach may find it advantageous to
participate in an auction of city equipment, some of which may
come from the parks and recreation department. Such
opportunities may provide very good values.
About the author:
Batting Cages Info
provides detailed information about batting cage equipment and
indoor, outdoor, portable, and tunnel batting cages for sale.
Batting Cages Info is the sister site of Trampolines Web.
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