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Baseball Uniform Belts


Uniform Belt - White #4


Uniform Belt – White #4


$3.95


Our 100% cotton belts are strong and firm yet soft enough to tie easily. The belts measures 1 3/4 inches wide. Size 0 has a length of 82″. Size 1 has a length of 91″. Size 2 has a length of 95″. Size 3 has a length of 102″. Size 4 has a length of 108″. Size 5 has a length of 111″. Size 6 has a length of 119″. Size 7 has a length of 127″….

Uniform Belt - Camouflage #6


Uniform Belt – Camouflage #6


$6.99


Our 100% cotton belts are strong and firm yet soft enough to tie easily. The belts measures 1 3/4 inches wide. Size 0 has a length of 82″. Size 2 has a length of 95″. Size 4 has a length of 108″. Size 6 has a length of 119″….

Youth Elastic Baseball Belt - Red


Youth Elastic Baseball Belt – Red


$6.00


Heavy-duty stretch elastic webbing* Matching color embossed vinyl tabs and slider for adjustability* Nickel-finished hardware*…

Mizuno Performance Solid Color Sport Socks


Mizuno Performance Solid Color Sport Socks


$10.00


Supporter knitting to reinforce ankle and arch of the foot. Padded heel and forefoot. Tight knit construction for durability. Drylite fabric supports breathability. Embroidered Runbird logo. polyester/ cotton/ polyurethane. Imported. Adult Sizes S – L. Colors White, Black, Navy, Royal, Scarlet.Volleyball Socks…

Adult Elastic Baseball Belt - Black


Adult Elastic Baseball Belt – Black


$6.50


Heavy-duty stretch elastic webbing* Matching color embossed vinyl tabs and slider for adjustability* Nickel-finished hardware*…

Champion Sports Youth Elastic Uniform Belts


Champion Sports Youth Elastic Uniform Belts


$16.04


The Champion Sports Uniform Belt adds just the right finishing touch to any baseball uniform! These youth size belts are 1.5in wide and fit waist sizes 18in – 32in. These elastic belts feature a full-grain leather tab for added durability and life. Choose your uniform color from one of the following choices: cardinal, purple, gray, dark green, columbia blue, black, gold, scarlet, navy, teal, orang…

Markwort Flexible Rubber Belt


Markwort Flexible Rubber Belt


$11.10



Champion Baseball Belts BLACK ADULT 1.5 WIDE. SIZED 32 - 46


Champion Baseball Belts BLACK ADULT 1.5 WIDE. SIZED 32 – 46


$3.99


This Champion Sports adult uniform belt for baseball offers a comfortable elastic construction with durable, full-grain leather tabs. It measures 1.5-in wide and is sized 32 in – 46 in….

Mens - Athletic Elastic Baseball Belt


Mens – Athletic Elastic Baseball Belt


$10.95


Heavy-duty stretch elastic webbing* Matching color embossed vinyl tabs and slider for adjustability* Nickel-finished hardware* Adult width 1-1/2 inches.
By Augusta…

Baseball Uniform Belts

As a young high school pitcher I learned a valuable truth; the major league strike zone isn’t exactly the same as it is at the high school level. It seems strange but it’s true. If a young player watches a lot of major league baseball on television it can fill their head with confusion when they try to understand what a little league umpire’s interpretation of the strike zone is. In this article, we will go through what the strike zone is and how it can be handled at every age.

The Rule as stated in the Rule Book in 1988

“The Strike Zone is that area over home plate the upper limit of which is a horizontal line at the midpoint between the top of the shoulders and the top of the uniform pants, and the lower level is aline at the top of the knees. The Strike Zone shall be determined from the batter’s stance as the batter is prepared to swing at a pitched ball.” In 1996, the rule was changed to say that the knees had been adjusted to include the bottom of the knee.

Does that make sense to you? How many baseball games have you watched where the pitch was a little bit above the belt and it was called high? It happened all the time for me. When I was growing up, Rickey Henderson had the greatest crouch in baseball. Rickey’s job as the leadoff hitter was to get on base and he knew the strike zone very well. He played on the portion of the rule which talks about the stance of the batter. Richie Sexson of the Mariners, on the other hand, is 6 foot 8 inches tall and his strike zone is monstrous so it’s no wonder why shorter players like Joe Morgan and expert “crouchers” like Henderson had such high on-base percentages. They had smaller strike zones and were great at utilizing that advantage.

Little League

I tell players in little league that if the ball goes over the plate from your shoulders down the ump will call it a strike. The purpose of little league is to gain confidence playing the game not walking around the bases. Most young pitchers struggle throwing strikes so the umps usually give them the benefit of the doubt. Train to recognize which pitches are outside and inside, but if the ball is set to cross the plate from the shoulders down, swing away!

High School

The same rule applies in high school baseball with a slight variation. I played high school baseball in Iowa and I loved it there. We had great umpires who used their jobs to teach kids instead of just rule over them. Before each game the ump, if asked, would clearly explain what he would call a strike and what he wouldn’t. I enjoyed that level of communication as a young pitcher. That way it was my job to pitch to what he would call and not try to adjust otherwise.

Typically, high school is just a little more liberal than the pro game. The umps are not as experienced with seeing certain pitches and certain breaks on balls. They will typically call pitches more liberally on the corners as well as high or low. The ump will typically not squeeze you in high school ball. If you are consistently close on your pitches, he will call strikes for you. As a hitter, take the time to talk with an ump before the game and find out what he typically calls a strike. Don’t argue about it; just learn where the strikes will be so you know what to expect. If the ump refuses to tell you where the strikes will be, be disciplined and watch the calls as the game progresses.

Brian Schofield is sr. writer for the baseball training site BigLeagueSkills.com

what else do i do know? ?

ok now that i am in high school theres a lot of cute girls and i want girls to like me so i got a fresh tape(fade) and my dad gave me a cologne that he dosent use. what else do i do know to get girls to like me?? we have uniforms to but its not strict its like a red white or blue polo with black pants or jeans and khaki pants. so what else should i do to get girls to like me?? i seen guys that have these surfer necklace and i think they look cool do girls like these and what type do you suggest i get?and any other things. I also play in my schools baseball team so i am a jock.and i am a little chubby but i am going to the gym and i am playing on three teams and i am going to start watching what i eat and i am going to get one of those rocker belts that guys where to there cool and i dont know what type shoes i should get. so what else should i do to get girls to like me?

honey, I am 24 and let me tell you that no matter what you wear, a girl will not like you unless you are funny, confident, smart, respectful of her body and mind, and you can be yourself and do what YOU like while being kind and empathetic to the people around you. That HS attitude of I need to be ‘cool’ is loserville. sorry. the best way to be cool? try not to be! seriously, just be you, as you want to be. your current attitude of trying to wear what the other guys are wearing so girls will like you is a shallow turn off. Try discovering your real interests, get involved in some important issues, add some substance to your character. If you are confident and REAL girls will come to you.

BASEBALL UNIFORM BELTS

It is very easy to get into the habit of pulling off the ball. This is especially true for power hitters. Have you ever seen a power hitter hit a home run and thereafter, he can’t couch the ball? What happened? The home run took him out of himself. So as he pivots, he is also pivoting his head. Read the rest of it here: Click Here

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