Rawlings | Official League Recreational Use Practice Baseballs | Youth/8U | OLB3 | Bucket | 24 Count
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K
> 3 dayI didn’t receive the correct number of baseballs that the product says it includes. It is supposed to come with 24 baseballs which is the number that I needed and it only came with 23.
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Bernie
Greater than one weekThis is a great value for batting practice. The balls are similar to the real thing and arent too soft.
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Desperado
18-11-2024I received only 23 balls instead of 24 (2 dozen). I was stiffed one ball. Unfortunately by the time I realized it I had already written my name on all the balls so I couldnt return it. UPDATE: I complained to Amazon and got a refund of $3 so Im changing this from 2 to 4 stars.
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grhqofb5
> 3 dayPleased overall. The balls are of low-average quality, a couple of them are cut up now. Cant go wrong for the price though. But been using them for batting practice with team to save the better league balls weve been issued for fielding practice/games.
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Nole4life
Greater than one weekGreat for practice but lacks the real leather which makes gripping the baseball harder to throw accurately
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E.Smith
> 3 dayThere is nothing to dislike about these baseballs. We left several out in wet/freezing weather and they haven’t gotten waterlogged and the stitching has held up. I plan on purchasing again this 2022 season.
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BPhoenix
> 3 daythe good old bucket of b-balls to throw around playing catch with the kid!
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Jason L.
> 3 dayThe cover on these balls is not very durable. I’m still happy I bought them because you get so many for a low price. They are great for young kids. If you have teenagers or adults using them you might want a higher quality ball.
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Turtlelicious
> 3 dayDecent bucket of balls. Probably better for grounders, batting practice, etc. The overall build of the ball feels a bit sketchy, with the leather covering feeling a very small tad bit loose, which is not a game breaker. The seams arent as flat as some balls, again, not a huge game breaker. At the time of my purchase, 2 dozen balls were sold at $39.99, which is an unbeatable price. I can totally see this being a great option for practice and such, not really for game balls.
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Ryan
> 3 dayGreat and cheap way to focus on skills and stop chasing down baseballs. These are fine for younger players who are just starting to develop (5-9) but probably wont stand up to what older kids can dish out. Again, these are not pro quality by any stretch but they are CHEAP, and perfectly suited for practice with younger players.