February 2010 News

5 Youth Batting Helmets Your Little Leaguer will Love

Published: February 24, 2010

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Batting helmets are not only a necessary part of your child’s protective gear, but also a major part of their uniform. Matching helmets for a team can build team spirit, or if you like to be an individual, a sharp looking helmet can give you your own personal style on the field. Here is a list of our favorite youth baseball batting helmets for Little League players.


Sports Biography: Jerry Rice

Published: February 19, 2010

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Flashy statistics drew pro scouts to Jerry Rice when he played for Mississippi Valley State. His pass-catching skills sold them on his potential. His MVP performance in the Blue-Gray all-star game is what solidified that Rice was worth a first-round draft pick.


Snow Day at Hit! Run! Score!

Published: February 16, 2010

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Here in Texas, we don’t get snow very often, so when we had a record breaking snow fall last Thursday at Hit! Run! Score!, we couldn’t help but have a little fun with it.


Texas Rangers Team Up with Arlington ISD for Fitness Program

Published: February 11, 2010

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Professional athletes know the importance of keeping their fitness levels high. Teaching children these principles is important as well. The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation has joined the Medical Center of Arlington in helping to make learning aids that focus on fitness and healthy eating habits for some Arlington ISD fifth graders.


Wrist Coaches Aren’t Just for Football Anymore

Published: February 9, 2010

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Wrist coaches, such as the Cutters Triple Play Maker Wrist Coach or the Neumann Triple Game Plan Wrist Coach have widely been regarded as a football accessory. In football, they are used to list plays for easy recall on the field. But wrist coaches aren’t just for football anymore. Because of a computer program made by Own the Zone Sports, wrist coaches are now being used by top baseball and softball teams as a new way to keep up with on the field signs and signals.


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