@vmaughan3 I played youth baseball 30 years ago. At the time, guys were running holding their batting gloves in their hands to protect fingers, so that’s what I did. Most 10 year olds have 3-4 years left to play, if sliding mitts make it fun, then I’m all for it.
@DavidLogan36@zko1014@kyl3perry https://t.co/yWdeeJHki9. Guess you missed this one where players from Mississippi State who were on the field during the play were ejected. That rule is absolutely enforced.
@AuggieJoe@darrenrovell True. I’ve purchased four pairs of Nike shoes over last couple of years. One pair clicks when I walk, one has a squeak sound and the other, the sole cracked all the way through on both sides so my feet get wet if the ground is. And their clothes sizing is terrible.
@thedirtywop83@govols0908@SullenSerf@Aaron_Torres@therandomsec Total number doesn’t mean anything. Arizona and Tennessee play different paces. Tennessee is second in country in rebounding rate. Arizona is 6th. It’s marginal, but Tennessee is the better rebounding team.
@johnvarlas For warranties it’s 50-60 degrees usually. Now, how they know if an issue was temperature related, I have no idea. I would assume it’s not as big an issue with the BBCOR bats as the composites youth are using.
@JATmallet@Top100Rick Would be hard to be any more wrong about this. It is basically open late October to early May. And many people play it in January.
@MikeGal37307376@Aaron_Torres You mean the state that houses the premier pediatric cancer research hospital in the world doesn’t believe in healthcare or science for cancer treatment? That’s certainly a take.