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Josianne Abernathy
> 3 dayA++
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Vaughn Y.
> 3 dayI needed baseballs so I could work on my swing with my brother and it’s a lot harder to find quality baseballs for a good price. These aren’t amazing quality but they get the job done.
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Jeff M. Lewis
> 3 dayThese balls are good for batting practice because they don’t have as much exit velocity as a standard ball, so they are safer if you don’t have a pitching screen. They also are not ruined by wet grass. They can lose shape a little if balls are crushed, but that is ok for BP.
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susannah Mobley
Greater than one weekVery good quality! Perfect for at home!
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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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Derek D.
02-06-2025Good enough for the money, ignore the haters, nobody is going pro
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Dr. Percy Marquardt
> 3 dayThey do not list the country of origin. These are made in China. They quality is very low.
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Loma Eichmann DDS
> 3 dayJust in time for baseball season. Perfect for practice.
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Ruben
Greater than one weekGot it for u8 and planning on using for t baller. Too hard and feels too synthetic. Our ll uses diamond dfx l5. I really liked them and I’ll probably get a dozen of those instead
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Zaria Adams
> 3 dayI liked that they were cheap for the QTY provided, bucket is good quality too for reuse possibilities. Honestly, the balls are cheaply made and already show witness marks and some fraying of the stitching after 3 days of usage. Use for ages 7 and below, older kids (my 9 year old) will tear them up. For by 4 year old its great as he hot hit by a pitch and didnt worry about it due to softness! Recommend for younger kids as mentioned, not for serious play on gravel.