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Official Major League Baseball Game Ball
 
Manufacturer: Rawlings Sporting Goods
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List Price: $14.99
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Product Description

For over 25 years Rawlings has been the exclusive supplier of baseballs to the Major Leagues. Every Rawlings ROMLB baseball is carefully crafted with the finest materials available and assembled, weighed, measured, tested and inspected for the highest possible level of quality and consistency.

Product Details

  • Made to the exact specifications of Major League Baseball
  • Packaged in a sturdy, clear display cube
  • 5 ounces, 108 stitches
  • Stamp of Commissioner Allan "Bud" Selig

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Great for autographs
 
Review Date: May 10, 2009
Reviewer: ,
Great looking ball. Comes with case and great for getting autographs. Got it signed by pitcher Hideo Nomo
Great Baseball :-)))
 
Review Date: August 28, 2008
Reviewer: MrOxyP, Nürnberg, Bayern
Price is ok, you'll receive a cool MLB game ball for both recreational and league/association use!!!
Features official MLB logo. But if often used, imprint will expire bit by bit!!!
Good Rawlings quality.

Enjoy your baseball :-)
Excellent Game Ball :-)
 
Review Date: August 28, 2008
Reviewer: Alaska08, Frankonia, Germany
For a fair price you'll get an excellent game ball for either recreational or league/college use. But if often used, imprint will expire quickly. Surface made of material with good grip for a baseball.
Greetings from Germany
Not as shown
 
Review Date: May 28, 2008
Reviewer: Sweet Lou, Chicago
The picture shows a ball in a clear plastic cube. The baseball came in a cardboard box (no cube) and it had scuff marks on the leather (as if it had been previously used). Now I am going to have Fukudome sign this baseball with scuff marks on it and I won't even have a clear case to store it in afterwards. Not cool!
Got my balls
 
Review Date: February 9, 2008
Reviewer: Michael P. Thornburg, Anaheim, CA USA
My purchase arrived when it was supposed to and in excellent condition. I know it would have been easier to just go to the store and buy these but I had some money left on a gift card, and I knew I would not be disappointed with my purchase.

Major League Baseball Black Bat/equipment Bag Nice!

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Baseball Delas

More specifically, does anyone know how fast the pitches the 71-year-old was throwing to Josh Hamilton last night during the home run derby?

What Major League Stadiums Have You Gone To?

Which one is your favorite of the ones you've been to? Not seen on TV.

I'm just curious to find out how much a MLB Organist makes.

Who Is The Last Major League Pitcher To Be A Manager?

Active pitcher and manager simultaneously? Not sure.
Former pitcher now managing? Bud Black.
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Former pitchers don't often become managers -- I'm trying to think of another one right now -- and there's no fixed reason why this is. Partly they may not be interested, partly there may be institutionalized prejudice that pitchers "just don't know the whole game" or some such nonsense. Black is a rare breed, to go from the mound to the dugout.
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Rummaging through the managers roster -- not nearly trying to be exhaustive, just looking for names that ring the pitcher bell... found some.
Roger Craig -- pitcher 1955-66, manager Padres 1978-79 & Giants 1985-92, including the 1989 NL champions.
Oh, I am ashamed to forget this one -- Larry Dierker -- pitcher 1964-77, manager (coming from the broadcast booth!) Astros 1997-2001, with four division championships. Fired after finishing in first place and no one tried to hire him! Inexplicable are the internal ways of baseball, sometimes. He's back to broadcasting.
Dallas Green -- pitcher 1960-67 and manager Phillies 1979-82 (including the 1980 champions), Yankees 1989, and Mets 1993-96. Thanks for slagging the Big Three's arms, Greenie.
Oh, a good one, genuine inner circle HOFer -- Walter Johnson! Pitcher 1907-27, manager Senators 1929-32, Indians 1933-35. Never wore a numbered uniform until he was a manager.
Marcel Lachemann -- pitcher 1969-71, manager Angels 1994-96.
Tommy Lasorda -- pitcher 1954-56 (and pretty forgettable, lifetime 0-4 record), manager Dodgers 1976-96 (two championships, two NL titles). And still blustering away, even now in his 80s.
HOFer Ted Lyons -- pitcher 1923-42 & '46, manager White Sox 1946-48. So I guess here is a pitcher-manager, albeit briefly.
HOFer Christy Mathewson, pitcher 1900-16, manager Reds 1916-18. Briefly a pitcher-manager (he only pitched one game for the Reds).
There's probably many more buried in the 19th century when player-managers were much more common, and pitching wasn't quite so exclusive (in the early days, anyone might take the mound). And there's probably some managers who pitched in the minors but never got the call to the show. So, they are out there, pitcher/managers, but as stated, a rare breed.

Did you see the video of the bat boy tackle the drunk fan who ran onto the field in Minnesota Wednesday Night, June 14th? He is apparently 25 years old. I thought that was a little old to be a bat boy. Is this normal or are most bat boys young kids?

Tim Wakefield throws 50mph knuckleballs and wins tons of games. Slowball guys like Jamie Moyer and Greg Maddux are still getting it done. Trevor Hoffman hasn't hit 95 on the gun since John F. Kennedy was President, and he racks up saves every year. I'm starting to wonder if it's even necessary to have a 90mph fastball, or if control and location are where its at. What do you think?

A broadcaster recently mentioned something about ten years but he didn't elaborate.

Who Is The Ugliest Major League Baseball Player?

Ezequiel Astaciohttp://media.scout.com/Media/Image/20/20…

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