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  1. You can buy a glove softener. It's a foam that you put all over your glove, it works pretty good. Make shure your glove is genuine leather or it will not be as effective. I found this for my glove at D*cks Sporting Goods but I'm shure you can find it other places. i have "gloveolium" by rawlings, it's a liquid that you rub in.
  2. that'll be sweet as long as it doesn't break :P? Don't worry, its a sturdy bat, when i say "bends" it is more of how it feels then it actually bending. I know, was just joking:P but i was in a game and I picked up the opposing teams bat from after an inning and ran it over to them and it was the same stealth i ordered and i just fell in love with it :|
  3. About a month before my season started, i bought a louisville tpx. It's pretty broke in, but if anyones ever seen gloves that are just like paper because their so broke in, does anyone know how to do that? besides from use which is probally the best way to do it, but that takes years. is there any other methods to break in your glove really good? I'm currently putting a ball in it and folding it over and putting it under my bed lol.
  4. that'll be sweet as long as it doesn't break :P?
  5. Mainly directed to people who have the stealth by easton baseball bat. i just bought one off ebay for $230, they retail for $300( -3 that is. ) so i saved a good chunk of cash :). i was looking at one at our sports shop and i looked by the carbonfiber handle and theres a twisty thing, is it a two piece bat?
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