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Batting Helmet

Batting Helmet


Batting Helmet

Rawlings S100 Batting Helmet


Radians Dagger Goggles, Clear, Anti-Fog


Radians Dagger Goggles, Clear, Anti-Fog


$5.39


Radians goggles Clear Polycarbonate lens Anti-fog Closed seal foam padding Adjustable elastic head strap These Radian goggles let you see clearly and shoot safely in outdoor weather. The closed seal foam padding secures these goggles comfortably to your face and the impact resistant polycarbonate lens protects your eyes from stray shots. Pick up a pair for your next trip to the shooting range! Po…

Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baseball Helmets - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Baseball Helmets – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baseball Action - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Baseball Action – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


N.Y. Yankees Batting Helmet Kids Hair Gel, Berry Blast (8 oz.)


N.Y. Yankees Batting Helmet Kids Hair Gel, Berry Blast (8 oz.)



Major League Baseball Officially Licensed Novelty Hair Care for Kids

Get rid of your cap and Helmet hair just like the pros, with Major League Baseball Hair Gel which can be used on any type of hair. It makes grooming fun. This alcohol free formula won’t dry out kids’ hair and won’t leave their hair sticky, and kids will love the fun scents!

Kids will keep the Yankees Baseball Batting Helmet a…


Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Royal/W By Rawlings


Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Royal/W By Rawlings


$41.60


At Rawlings they are committed to provide the consumer with the highest and best quality when it comes to products like this Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Royal/W By Rawlings.This Royal Blue/White Coolflo Batting Helmet features a new 2-tone metallic highlight fade paint job look that was made popular by the New York Mets during the 2006 season. It features a double ear design that is NOCSAE ap…

Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Navy/Wh By Rawlings


Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Navy/Wh By Rawlings


$41.60


At Rawlings they are committed to provide the consumer with the highest and best quality when it comes to products like this Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Navy/Wh By Rawlings.This Navy/White Coolflo Batting Helmet features a new 2-tone metallic highlight fade paint job look that was made popular by the New York Mets during the 2006 season. It features a double ear design that is NOCSAE approved…

Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Red/Wht By Rawlings


Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Red/Wht By Rawlings


$39.88


At Rawlings they are committed to provide the consumer with the highest and best quality when it comes to products like this Exclusive Batting Helmet CoolFlo Red/Wht By Rawlings.This Scarlet Red/White Coolflo Batting Helmet features a new 2-tone metallic highlight fade paint job look that was made popular by the New York Mets during the 2006 season. It features a double ear design that is NOCSAE a…

Worth Sports W601536 Batters Helmet Columbia Blue


Worth Sports W601536 Batters Helmet Columbia Blue


$29.12


Worth liberty batters helmet- columbia blue high impact polymer shell for safety. Meets nocsae standards. One size fits most. Recommended for ages 7 and older. Wicking material lined padding for extra comfort….

MLB Nes Group New York Yankees Batting Helmet Earbuds


MLB Nes Group New York Yankees Batting Helmet Earbuds


$5.95


These Boston Red Sox Helmet Earbuds are perfect for exercise, travel, and work. As you listen to music on your iPod, cell phone, or computer, your favorite team will be there with you, keeping your ears extra happy! These Red Sox earbuds are not only compact and comfortable. They’re also decorated with lots of awesome MLB logos, including a protruding plastic Red Sox helmet on each ear. Get the So…

NEMO DIGITAL MLF10114TX MLB Batting Helmet Earbuds Texas Rangers Style


NEMO DIGITAL MLF10114TX MLB Batting Helmet Earbuds Texas Rangers Style


$7.99


MLB Batting Helmet Sculpt Earbuds with Team Logo Design, MLB Logo Wire Slider and Team Printed Jack. Features 10mm Speaker Diameter…





 Allegheny Gators Football Coaches: Branch Rickey


Allegheny Gators Football Coaches: Branch Rickey


$10.09


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As Player As Manager As General Manager Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 December 9, 1965) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967. He was known for breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier by signing African American player Jackie Robinson, for drafting the first Hispanic/Black Hispanic superstar, Roberto Clemente, for creating the framework for the modern minor league farm system, and for introducing the batting helmet. Rickey’s many achievements and deep Christian faith earned him the nickname “the Mahtm.” Rickey was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, USA, the son of Jacob Frank Rickey and Emily Brown Rickey. He was a catcher on the baseball team at Ohio Wesleyan University and, in 1903, signed a contract with Terre Haute, Indiana of the Class B Central League, making his professional debut on June 20. Rickey was assigned to Le Mars, Iowa of the Class D Iowa-South Dakota League. Later, he spent two seasons in the major leagues, debuting as a St. Louis Brown in 1905. Sold to the New York Highlanders in 1907, Rickey could neither hit nor field while with the club, and his batting average dropped below .200. One opposing team stole 13 bases while Rickey was behind the plate, setting a record which still stands a century later. Rickey also injured his throwing arm and retired as a player after just one year. (During this period, Rickey also spent two seasons1904 and 1905coaching baseball and football and teaching at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania.) For his B.A., he attended Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. He received his LL.B. from the University of Michigan, where he worked as the baseball coach while going to school. He returned to the big leagues in 1913, as a front o… More:

 Baseball Equipment, including: Baseball Cap, Batting Helmet, Baseball Bat, Baseball Glove, Baseball (ball), Baseball Clothing And Equipment, Batting Cage, Pitching Machine, Backstop (baseball), Coolflo, Pink Bat, Baseball Stirrups, Shin Guard


Baseball Equipment, including: Baseball Cap, Batting Helmet, Baseball Bat, Baseball Glove, Baseball (ball), Baseball Clothing And Equipment, Batting Cage, Pitching Machine, Backstop (baseball), Coolflo, Pink Bat, Baseball Stirrups, Shin Guard


$11.8


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books

 Continental League Contributors


Continental League Contributors


$9.53


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As Player As Manager As General Manager Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 December 9, 1965) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967. He was known for breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier by signing African American player Jackie Robinson, for drafting the first Hispanic/Black Hispanic superstar, Roberto Clemente, for creating the framework for the modern minor league farm system, and for introducing the batting helmet. Rickey’s many achievements and deep Christian faith earned him the nickname “the Mahtm.” Rickey was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, USA, the son of Jacob Frank Rickey and Emily Brown Rickey. He was a catcher on the baseball team at Ohio Wesleyan University and, in 1903, signed a contract with Terre Haute, Indiana of the Class B Central League, making his professional debut on June 20. Rickey was assigned to Le Mars, Iowa of the Class D Iowa-South Dakota League. Later, he spent two seasons in the major leagues, debuting as a St. Louis Brown in 1905. Sold to the New York Highlanders in 1907, Rickey could neither hit nor field while with the club, and his batting average dropped below .200. One opposing team stole 13 bases while Rickey was behind the plate, setting a record which still stands a century later. Rickey also injured his throwing arm and retired as a player after just one year. (During this period, Rickey also spent two seasons1904 and 1905coaching baseball and football and teaching at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania.) For his B.A., he attended Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. He received his LL.B. from the University of Michigan, where he worked as the baseball coach while going to school. He returned to the big leagues in 1913, as a front o… More:

 Helmets, including: Pickelhaube, Helmet, Motorcycle Helmet, Hard Hat, Diving Helmet, Batting Helmet, Hockey Helmet, Bicycle Helmet, Leather Helmet, Helmet Light Mount, Football Helmet, Helmet (cricket), Tarnhelm, Equestrian Helmet, Spangenhelm, Coolflo


Helmets, including: Pickelhaube, Helmet, Motorcycle Helmet, Hard Hat, Diving Helmet, Batting Helmet, Hockey Helmet, Bicycle Helmet, Leather Helmet, Helmet Light Mount, Football Helmet, Helmet (cricket), Tarnhelm, Equestrian Helmet, Spangenhelm, Coolflo


$13.5


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books

 People From Freeport, New York


People From Freeport, New York


$21.02


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lou Reed, Mitch Kapor, Broderick Crawford, Branch Rickey, Elinor Smith, Flavor Flav, Prodigy, Jay Hieron, Brandon Tartikoff, Harold E. Varmus, Dick Schaap, Peter Lerangis, D’brickashaw Ferguson, Shawn Z. Tarrant, Leo Carrillo, George Gollin, Jean R. Yawkey, Kay Gardner, Havoc, Erik Larson, Michael Zielenziger, Morlon Greenwood, Harmon S. Conger. Excerpt: Branch Rickey As Manager As General Manager item Career highlights and awards item item Member of the National item Baseball Hall of Fame item Induction : 1967 item Election Method : Veterans Committee Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 December 9, 1965) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967. He was known for breaking Major League Baseball ‘s color barrier by signing African American player Jackie Robinson , for drafting the first Hispanic /Black Hispanic superstar, Roberto Clemente , for creating the framework for the modern minor league farm system , and for introducing the batting helmet . Rickey’s many achievements and deep Christian faith earned him the nickname “the Mah tm .” Biography Early life Rickey was born in Portsmouth, Ohio , USA, the son of Jacob Frank Rickey and Emily Brown Rickey. He was a catcher on the baseball team at Ohio Wesleyan University and, in 1903, signed a contract with Terre Haute, Indiana of the Class B Central League, making his professional debut on June 20. Rickey was assigned to Le Mars, Iowa of the Class D Iowa-South Dakota League. Later, he spent two seasons in the major leagues, debuting as a St. Louis Brown in 1905. Sold to the New York Highlanders in 1907, Rickey could neither hit nor field while with the club, and his batting average dropped below .200. One opposing team stole 13 bases while Rickey was behind the