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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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Nole4life
> 3 dayGreat for practice but lacks the real leather which makes gripping the baseball harder to throw accurately
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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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Jason McDonald
> 3 dayWe bought this so my young boys could learn how to play baseball and not have to keep chasing 1 ball down after every hit. The balls held up well all season and some have even survived my puppy chewing on them. They feel softer than normal baseballs, but still are solid enough that they will hurt some if you get hit with one and youre not ready for it.
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Paul Miano
> 3 dayIt’s a bucket of baseballs the are round and seem to be stitched appropriately so they will be good for their intended purpose of batting practice. However I must warn you I have opened up cans of tuna that smelled better than this bucket; hold your breath when you pry off the lid.
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Pedro diaz
> 3 dayMy grand son use it as a training baseball
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Katie
> 3 dayGreat product! Most for your $$. Fast shipping!
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randy21m
> 3 dayUpdate: These baseballs have made it through a couple of seasons now with multiple practices a week. I have since ordered better balls, and do find myself skipping over these and grabbing one of the better balls, especially when Im working with pitchers. As stated before, the seams on these just dont stick up as much. Ive since moved onto these: Rawlings RCALI Cal Ripken Baseballs. The Cal Ripken balls are much much better, but...they should be since one dozen of those costs as much as two dozen of these. If youre looking for high quality balls, these are not it. If youre looking for decent practice balls, these are a good buy! Original Review: Arrived on time. Needed more baseballs for practice. These fit the budget. They are not the highest quality, nor the lowest. The seams dont stick out as far like they do on more expensive baseballs, but for the price and the fact that I am using them solely for practice, they work perfectly. Will buy more when I need more.
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corey
> 3 dayGood looking balls. Balls as expected. Clean balls. Bucket supports balls well. Easy to handle balls
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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.