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You’ll find that baseballs used in middle and high schools are pretty much cousins to those we played with in college, rather than the distant relatives used in the pros. Both sport that classic leather skin hugging a heart of cork bundled up in cozy wool. Here’s where it gets interesting though – those school-level …

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Navigating college baseball programs can feel like wandering through a labyrinth with all its different organizations and divisions, so let’s break it down. In the world of college baseball, your choice between attending a two-year community (junior) college or a four-year college or university will largely dictate which association your school might be part of. …

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Hey folks! Remember how y’all went nuts over that dive into baseball types we did back in ’19? Well, I’ve been itching to break down the whole Wilson baseball saga, especially to make things clearer for both the guardians of the game and the young guns swinging bats. Now, here’s the scoop: Wilson’s A1010 model? …

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Trile-A baseball (in the minor league) and Major League Baseball both use baseballs with ROMLB specifications. All MLB games use ROMLB branded baseballs. All MiLB AAA games use MiLB branded baseballs Double-A and below teams use a slightly de-tuned MiLB baseballs. Major League Baseballs (MLB) Rawlings is indeed the exclusive supplier of baseballs to MLB, …

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