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by Jason Polstein
For the USSSA, wearing a mask as a softball pitcher or infielder is a matter of personal choice, as they do not mandate the use of fast-pitch face ...
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by Constanza Ulloa-Colina
You are a travel ball coach, and part of the job description is collecting money each season for your team to do all the cool things like travel an...
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by Jason Polstein
Head and facial injuries in softball are usually associated with batters, but rarely with infielders and pitchers. However, the statistics show tha...
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by Jason Polstein
Eye black was introduced to the sports world in 1942, when Washington Redskins' fullback Andy Farkas played with ash from a burnt cork smeared belo...
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by Jason Polstein
1. Love It or Return It
From our humble beginnings in 2003 RIP-IT has offered a «Love it or return it» policy for everything we sell. «Love it or r...
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by Jason Polstein
Nowadays, fastpitch softball players are required to have a face guard on their helmet. But, it doesn't benefit the player to spend money on a helm...
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by Jason Polstein
First and foremost, sweating is a healthy and essential process for the human body, so if you you perspire a lot on the softball field, have no wor...
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by Jason Polstein
1) Peace Of Mind
A huge advantage of wearing a fielder's mask is allowing the player to be comfortable and confident without having to worry about ...
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by Push Dev
Deciphering which bat size is perfect for you is an extremely important task, but with our help, it is a simple one.
Length:
The first thing you wa...
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by Constanza Ulloa-Colina
NOCSAE STAMP
The most important thing to look for on a baseball or softball helmet is the NOCSAE stamp. To acquire a NOCSAE stamp, the piece of eq...
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by Jason Polstein
1. Skull Fracture
Although skull fractures are rare in baseball and softball, they are extremely detrimental and all possible precautions should be...
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