There's a baseball player hiding in each and every one of us if we somehow managed to find that player and tap into our very own innate talent of hitting the ball with all our force, or throwing a mean fast ball, curve ball or whatever technique there is of throwing a baseball. To develop that talent, we need the appropriate tools and equipment needed to properly and effectively play baseball. Baseball equipment is as abundant as French fries are to a McDonald's. The only problem is that we need to find the right McD's for us to find that right pair of French fries that's not too greasy, soggy, salty and perhaps overcooked. So what are the few good McD's out there for baseball equipment then? 1. Online, through the various sites out there that sell quality equipment Okay, so no quarter pounders here, big macs or fries. What there is however, are assorted collections of baseball bats, baseballs, mitts, helmets, gloves, shoes and anything else that's essential or important to your training and development as a baseball player. Online stores are actually quite good and useful to people like you and every other baseball loving American. Since the taking of the consumers by storm, people have gotten used to the idea that free shipping, huge discounts and low, low prices are really amazing. If you know what you want already, you should certainly get to choosing your equipment online. 2. Sporting goods stores Sporting goods stores offers you quality baseball equipment with various brands, sizes and designs to suit your needs. If you have trouble choosing the brand and size of what you need, you should definitely hit up a sporting goods store near you. They have great staff and attendants that are more than willing to assist you in choosing that which would be the most suitable bat, mitt, glove or helmet for you to have. 3. Department stores or a Wal-Mart Wal-Marts, Costcos and all the ever useful stores established by Americans who are in love with excess can be a great source too. The beauty about this is that you get to buy the same baseball equipment for the same quality, but with much lower prices although you need to have a membership card to be eligible to purchase anything in there. So if they're in stock, you know, baseball-wise like bats, mitts, pants, cleats or pleats or anything that's related to baseball, you should definitely take advantage of their incredibly discounted prices. 4. Go straight to the source, the local one at least, head for the distributor If you're feeling a road trip coming along, you'd be surprised as to how cheap baseball equipment really is if you go directly to its supplier. That's the problem with retail shopping; you get to purchase a product that's been handed by the supplier to a distributor, then to a forwarder, a middle man, and ultimately the store or boutique you plan on buying it in. If you go directly to the supplier, you can potentially bypass other activities and things that could add to a product's price, ultimately saving you a few bucks in the process. You need to check though as to how far the supplier really is because you might spend on your gas more than the amount of dollars you saved from buying a factory price bat or whatever. |