Anderson Bat
Anderson A Stretch Fit Game Cap
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The Anderson ""A"" Stretch-Fit Game cap showcases a mesh construction with an elastic band and cushioned grips to help hold it in place. The front displays an embroidered Anderson ""A"" logo."
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Anderson A Velcro Fit Game Cap
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The Anderson ""A Game"" cap has an adjustable Velcro closure that can be adjusted to fit almost any size. It's embroidered with the Anderson ""A"" logo and offers a lightweight mesh construction to help keep you cool while you work or play."
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy FastTech Fast Pitch Softball Bat (-11)
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The minus 11 single wall, fast pitch softball bat from Anderson. Enhanced with the exclusive VIP Treatment which harmonically tunes the bat to focus wasted ""ping"" energy into the bat-on-ball impact, and produce significant gains in distance of ball flight"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy FlexTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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The Xtreme performance, single wall, slow pitch softball bat from Anderson. Enhanced with Anderson's exclusive VIP Treatment which harmonically tunes the bat to focus wasted ""ping"" energy into the bat-on-ball impact, and produce significant gains in dista"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy NextGen X Youth Baseball Bat (-10)
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The High Performance, minus 10, youth baseball bat from Anderson. Enhanced with the exclusive VIP Treatment which harmonically tunes the bat to focus wasted ""ping"" energy into the bat-on-ball impact, and produce significant gains in distance of ball fligh"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy NextGen XL Youth Baseball Bat (-12)
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The Xtreme-Lite, Minus 12, youth baseball bat from Anderson. Enhanced with the exclusive VIP Treatment which harmonically tunes the bat to focus wasted ""ping"" energy into the bat-on-ball impact, and produce significant gains in distance of ball flight. Ap"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy NextGen XP Youth Baseball Bat (-10)
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The Extreme-Performance, minus 10, multi-wall, youth baseball bat from Anderson. Energized with the patent pending POWER ARCH TECHNOLOGY designed to maximize strength while increasing flex. This provides a bat that has incredible durability and extreme hi"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy PyroTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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The Anderson DF2K3 alloy PyroTech slow-pitch softball bat is designed to provide you with a combination of enhanced performance and tank-like durability. The single wall construction utilizes a special Vibration Inhibiting Package to help you hit the ball
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy RocketTech Classic Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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The RocketTech from Anderson Bat features their Xtreme POP with an external multi-wall, slow pitch softball bat. Energized with the patent pending Power Arch technology that creates strength for durability and a trampoline effect for distance. ASA & BPF a"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy RocketTech Fast Pitch Softball Bat (-9)
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Anderson Bat Company has done the impossible! They have taken the hottest fast pitch bat ever created and improved it. The RocketTech features updated graphics, 2004 ASA approval stamp, increased durability and the same off the charts performance you have"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy TechWrap Black Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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Practice hitting home runs with the TechWrap black slow pitch softball bat from Anderson. One of the technical advantage of the TechWrap is the Power Arch Technology, which allows the outer wall of the barrel to flex in and out more quickly. The stre"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy TechZilla Classic Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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Release the Monster with the TechZilla Slow Pitch softball bat from Anderson. Their Xtreme POP, internal multi-wall, slow pitch softball bat. Energized with Anderson's patent pending POWER ARCH technology designed to maximize strength while increasing fle"
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Anderson DF2K3 Alloy TechZilla XP Youth Baseball Bat (-9)
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The Anderson DF2K3 alloy TechZilla XP -9 youth baseball bat is a high-performing multi-bat that utilizes Power Arch Technology to help increase responsiveness in the barrel and provide increased distance. It has an end loaded feel and includes and ultra-t
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Anderson Free Style Baseball / Softball Equipment Bag
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The Anderson Free Style baseball/softball equipment bag holds up to 5 bats and boasts 13 compartments for holding all you essential gear. An isolated compartment holds your cleats and it also includes a lined compartment for sunglasses and a easy-access c
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Anderson Free Style Visor
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The Anderson Free Style visor displays an Anderson Bat Company Free-Style logo embroidered on the low-profile crown. It's constructed with an adjustable Velcro to fit a wide variety of sizes.
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Anderson Go Deep Adult Batting Glove Pair Pack
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The Anderson ""Go Deep"" adult batting gloves are constructed with premium deer skin leather for provide you with an enhanced feel, durability, softness, and comfort. Heavy-duty Velcro straps give you a secure closure and Lycra spandex flames on t"
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Anderson Go Deep Youth Batting Glove Pair Pack
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The Anderson ""Go Deep"" youth batting gloves are constructed with premium deer skin leather for provide you with an enhanced feel, durability, softness, and comfort. Heavy-duty Velcro straps give you a secure closure and Lycra spandex flames on t"
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Anderson Women's Baseball Tee
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The Anderson women's baseball T-shirt features a 100% cotton construction that displays the Anderson Bat Company logo across the chest.
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SPORTING GOODS
Many Americans grew up
playing a variety of popular sports. The
idea of browsing a sporting goods store was popular when we were kids and the
excitement stays with us to this day. I
was one of those Americans (and I still am).
Baseball was our early
favorite growing up. We played baseball
and softball. The baseball we played was
often “pick up.”
We’d get as many kids together as possible, which wasn’t
difficult growing up in the city of Chicago,
and play ball in a park or a parking lot.
It didn’t matter if we had five kids or twenty kids, we could get a game
together. As long as every kid had a
baseball glove (and most of us did) and somebody had a baseball bat or two –
and a ball – we were good to go.
Softball was unique in Chicago. Since leaving Chicago many years ago, I became exposed to
the common form of softball, that involves a twelve
inch softball and players playing the field with gloves. In Chicago,
however, the most common form of softball is played with a sixteen inch soft and
no gloves. The ball was as hard as any
other softball, but we played with our bare hands. The sport was played in traditional parks
with dirt and grass but it was also fairly common to play the game in asphalt
school yards.
Football was a disorganized
sport growing up in my neighborhood. WE
played it on Thanksgiving day. There was no equipment, just some jackets
laid down on either end of the field to mark the ad hoc end zones. Tackle was the game if we were playing on
grass or dirt. We also played football
in the street and in the alleys of Chicago. Here the name of the game was tag – one
handed or two handed.
Basketball was played in
the school yards. Typically a half court
game. Someone always had a basketball
they were dribbling about so a game of pick up basketball was never far
away. We almost never got the chance to
play indoors, except when we played on the junior high basketball team or in
intramural basketball leagues.
I didn’t start playing
golf until I was an adult. Now I play a
couple of times each month. The great
thing about golf is that you can have a terrible round but have just a few nice
shots during the course of the game and you feel like there’s a chance that
you’ll achieve a great score on your next round. That great drive, that awesome chip, that seven iron shot within 10 yards of the pin, or
that unbelievable 20 yard putt. They all
keep you coming back.
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