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Electronic Baseball Pitching Machine - Automatic Youth Pitching Machine with (6) Plastic Baseballs Included -Youth Baseball Pitcher7 SECOND PITCHES: This electronic pitching machine is a great way to practice batting skills; The ball pitches every 7 seconds for improved accuracy and precision on the field; Assembled height 7. 75 x 9. 5 x 9. 875 inches FLASHING LIGHT INDICATOR: A flashing red indicator light shows when the ball pitches, making it easy to prepare in your baseball stance; You get all the fun of a batting cage right in the comfort of your own backyard ANGLE
- 7 SECOND PITCHES: This electronic pitching machine is a great way to practice batting skills; The ball pitches every 7 seconds for improved accuracy and precision on the field; Assembled height 7.75 x 9.5 x 9.875 inches
- FLASHING LIGHT INDICATOR: A flashing red indicator light shows when the ball pitches, making it easy to prepare in your baseball stance; You get all the fun of a batting cage right in the comfort of your own backyard
- ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS: The angle of your pitch is adjustable, making it a perfect training tool for developing young athletes; Perfect for practicing multiple batting angles and pitch styles.
- SIX BALLS INCLUDED: This batting machine includes six white aero strike baseballs; You should not use regulation baseballs or tee balls with this baseball machine – only use the balls included; The ball shoot can hold up to 9 balls
- IMPROVE BATTING PERFORMANCE: Your child should ideally use a plastic baseball bat with this pitching machine; There’s no better baseball pitching machine to help grow and improve your batting skills.
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Needs to be more concise to weed out extraneous crap in your arguments
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This book made me angry
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I was excited about this book. Many law-related blogs and forums highly recommended this book. It's a "must read" for law students, they said.
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