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Thursday, May 22, 2008

100 Ultra Pro 9-pocket Storage Sheets for Baseball Cards & Other Sports Cards

Don't forget your baseball or football collectors 3 inch album (sold separately)
Customer Review: Grrrreat
Came just as expected, unlike the same product that I bought just a few days later from J&J Sports. Bad news there, but great shipping here. no problems.
Customer Review: Great Product
These are the best archival card pages I have ever seen, & I have been collecting since 1975.


The Big Field

For Hutch, shortstop has always been home. Its where his father once played professionally, before injuries relegated him to watching games on TV instead of playing them. And its where Hutch himself has always played and starred. Until now. The arrival of Darryl D-Will Williams, the top shortstop prospect from Florida since A-Rod, means Hutch is displaced, in more ways than one. Second base feels like second fiddle, and when he sees his father giving fielding tips to D-Willthe same father who cant be bothered to show up to watch his son playHutch feels betrayed. With the summer league championship on the line, just how far is Hutch willing to bend to be a good teammate?

Mike Lupica returns to the big field for the first time since his #1 New York Times bestseller Heat and delivers a feel-good home run, showing how love of the game is a language fathers and sons speak from the heart.
Customer Review: Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Keith "Hutch" Hutchison, the hero of sportswriter Mike Lupica's latest young adult sports novel, loved playing shortstop for his baseball team in Florida. Then Darryl Williams came along and took over at short, forcing Hutch to move to second base. Worse than the sting of losing his old position, though, is the hurt Hutch feels at the absence of his father from his games. A former baseball player who saw his dreams crushed, Hutch's dad can barely bring himself to watch his son play. So when Hutch sees his father giving Darryl some playing tips, he has a whole new reason to dislike his teammate. During a summer when their team is fighting to win the state championship and the chance to play on TV, Hutch's rivalry with Darryl threatens the team's chances, and he must come to grips with his father and his teammate to be the team player he needs to be. While THE BIG FIELD doesn't bring anything new to the sports genre, this is an engaging read. Mr. Lupica throws in plenty of references to current baseball players, which brings even more realism to the story. The characters seem very true-to-life, and anyone who's ever played a sport or just loves baseball can relate to it. Reviewed by: Katie Hayes
Customer Review: J. Casey's Book Review
In the fascinating story of The Big Field, Mike Lupica shows a lot of breath-taking moments on the field, as well as problems off the field. Thirteen-year-old Hutch Hutchinson is a great shortstop, after all, his idol, Derek Jeter, is a shortstop and his dad almost made it to the big leagues as a shortstop. But when one of the best shortstops in the state joins the team, Hutch is forced to play second base. He is disappointed but that is only the beginning of the many disasters that happen to him. The Big Field is one of the many great stories that Mike Lupica has to give. He keeps the problems coming and while using third person he makes you feel bad for Hutch, when he makes an error. This is a book for baseball fans young and old and for people who are disagreeing.


Mizuno Slider Batting Glove

The Mizuno® Slider batting gloves utilizes Mizuno's comfort fit "off the wrist design" to allow for unrestricted motion and better performance. These gloves are each crafted with a palm pad to absorb vibrations and a spandex back for increased comfort and stability.


Cleveland Indians Franchise Fitted Baseball Cap

Founded in 1946, Twins Enterprise is the creator of The Franchise, their signature cap that is always the perfect fit. Twins has the exclusive rights to create fitted, relaxed caps for Major League Baseball. Several top universities (including Alabama, Texas, Notre Dame, and North Carolina) look exclusively to Twins to create the Franchise cap for their students and fans. When Major League Baseball players celebrate winning their Division or the Wild Card they proudly wear caps manufactured and created by Twins Enterprise. Available in just about every major sport, as well as many impressive companies and brands, Twins Caps are everywhere. You may even be wearing one right now.


Customer Review: perfect fit
I happened to get this hat on a sale, but I was worried that it wouldn't fit me. Turns out, it fit me better than any hat I've tired before or since. I got the XL hat size, which turned out to be around a 7 1/2, 7 5/8 size. As far as the hat itself, it's very comfortable, made of 100% cotton, and works well when I play softball myself. I frequently get comments that I look good in this hat as well, so that's an added bonus. I would definately buy again, even at full price. Before you buy, I'd recommend doing a google search on "hat sizes".