Baseballs

Tee Balls (Ages 4-7)

  • Construction: Designed for young players, these balls are often made with a cushioned or foam core and synthetic leather covers, making them lighter and softer than standard baseballs.
  • Purpose: Introduces children to baseball fundamentals safely, building confidence and basic skills.

Safety Baseballs (Reduced Injury Factor - RIF)

  • Construction: Feature a softer core and synthetic or leather covers, available in varying levels of hardness to match players’ developmental stages.
  • Purpose: Minimizes the risk of injury during training and games for younger or less experienced players.

Little League Baseballs (Ages 8-12)

  • Construction: Similar in size to professional baseballs but often with slightly softer cores and raised seams for better grip.
  • Purpose: Suitable for youth leagues, aiding in skill development and control.

High School and College Baseballs

  • Construction: Meet official size and weight regulations, with higher quality materials and stitching.
  • Purpose: Designed for competitive play, providing consistent performance and durability.

Professional Baseballs

  • Construction: Made with a cushioned cork center, tightly wound yarn, and premium leather covers, featuring rolled seams for minimal air resistance.
  • Purpose: Used in professional leagues, engineered for maximum performance and durability.

Practice or Training Baseballs

  • Construction: May have lower-quality materials or specific designs like reduced weight to facilitate repetitive use.
  • Purpose: Used for drills and practice sessions to improve specific skills.

Weighted Baseballs

  • Construction: Heavier than standard baseballs, often filled with additional materials to increase weight.
  • Purpose: Used in training to enhance arm strength and pitching velocity.

Synthetic Baseballs

  • Construction: Made with synthetic materials instead of traditional leather, often more durable and weather-resistant.
  • Purpose: Ideal for practice, especially in wet conditions, and often more cost-effective.

Indoor Baseballs

  • Construction: Softer and lighter, designed to reduce the risk of damage or injury when used indoors.
  • Purpose: Allows for safe indoor practice and play.

Reduced Flight Baseballs

  • Construction: Engineered to limit how far the ball travels when hit.
  • Purpose: Used in confined spaces or for specific training drills to focus on technique without requiring large fields.
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