Learn about the different types of cleats that can be worn in baseball to get a better grip on the field with expert baseball tips from a former baseball player in this free sports instruction vide...
Learn about the different types of cleats that can be worn in baseball to get a better grip on the field with expert baseball tips from a former baseball player in this free sports instruction video clip.
Expert: Richard Davis Bio: Richard Davis has played baseball at various levels for more than fifteen years. He has played at the Amateur Athletics Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Association levels. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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where i live 13-14 can wear metal cleats. i was playing 3rd and a guy slid footfirst who had them and hardly cut my leg and gave my pants and socks a huge hole.....
i have some nice nikes and in our league u cant wear metal spikes but my spikes are just as good and they are mostly for grip because i have extra spikes in tha middle.....because i am a pitcher, firstbase,second,shortstop,thi rd, a lil bit of catchin and i fthey need me i will be in tha outfeild =)
oh yea real cheap they are $70 moron....leave the ballplaying to the ballplayers not some oh-so-good kid who really sucks compared to all us real players
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