Archive for March, 2010

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A website about Catcher’s Gear? You bet.  Buying advice, catcher drills & videos as well as the best online store to buy catching equipment. How do I break in a catchers mitt.  Is Rawlings better than Easton?   We have Catcher mitts for both baseball and softball. We have catching helmets, shin guards, chest protectors & other protective catching gear.  I’ll be posting articles and providing links to all sorts of information for the youth and high school catcher  Browse the site and if you like go to visit the stores where you can purchase great gloves like the catcher’s  A2000.

Hi! My name is Mike and for many years I coached youth baseball and softball teams. I am a former college baseball player but still had the same questions you might have in finding the best baseball and softball equipment for my son and daughter. Now that they’re grown, I’d like to provide my insights into the right ways to choose gloves, bats, shoes and all other kinds of equipment. I’ve also included recommendations on training videos that I think are top notch.  We have two feature sponsors this month Baseball and Softball Rampage

Our Feature Sponsor This Month is Baseball Rampage

Here are some links for great savings:

Free Batting Glove with $50 Rawlings Order

Earn 5% Back for Your Baseball Team

Free Shipping on Orders Over $99

Feature Sponsor This Month – Softball Rampage

Our other feature affiliate this month is Softball Rampage

Here are some links to great deals at their site courtesy of Softball Batting Helmets

10% Off Batting Helmets

Softball Equipment on Sale

Free Shipping on Orders over $99

10% Off All Batting Gloves

Bats on Sale

I’ll also be providing direct access to the best deals and discounts for the equipment you need including the major brands like Rawlings, Easton, Wilson, Mizuno, Nokona, etc.

I hope you will enjoy the insights as you buy equipment for your softball and baseball players

Play ball!

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There is a rule that says you have to have 9 guys in the field, and 8 can be in fair territory. But with noone on base, and less than 2 strikes, is there any rule to stop you from putting your catcher 1 foot in foul territory in left field?

Practically speaking, I expect the problem is the umpire would suddenly start viewing every single pitch as a ball, but I’m wondering if there is a firm rule on this.

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