The Cost of Baseballs

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Bengal B, May 24, 2017.

  1. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    I was in Wal-Mart a little while ago and I saw some baseballs on a shelf. I picked one up that was marked $2.47 and it looked cheaply made. Then I saw some marked Official Major League. Each ball was in an individual plexiglass box. Those balls were marked $17.50. I suspect that the balls used in college are probably similarly priced. What ball would high schools and Little Leaguers use? Has to be a cheaper ball than the $17.50 9
    ones.
     
  2. CajunlostinCali

    CajunlostinCali Booger Eatin Moron

    I get a case of 24 for about 50 bucks
     
  3. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

    I bought one for $23 at Amazon, about 5 years ago, official because it had the Commissioners signature/brand on it.

    I looked it up, in 2011, MLB paid $6 per ball
     
  4. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    MLB and big time college programs can afford them but what about everybody else. One game uses a lot of baseballs
     
  5. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    At Bunkie high you can still bring foul balls in to the concession stand for a free pop.
     
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  6. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

    Sno cone here
     
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  7. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    Snow BALLS, dummy.
     
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  8. COTiger

    COTiger 2010 Bowl Pick 'Em Champ

    You guys are talking sno cones & LSU is playing in the SEC tournament. Only on TigerFan.
     
  9. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    And you're bitching about the forum....AGAIN.

    And how u know we're not watching? 6-2, bitch.

    btw, phuck the SEC Tournament. Real fans only watch the World Series.
     
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  10. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

    Those are on a Yeti
     

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