Jan 23 2012

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Occu v400; cap insert alone [PRICE is per EACH]


Occu v400; cap insert alone [PRICE is per EACH]


$4.50


Occu v400; cap insert alone [PRICE is per EACH]…

Summit Brands #IO12N 18OZ Super Iron Out


Summit Brands #IO12N 18OZ Super Iron Out


$3.89


Super Iron Out, 18 OZ Rust & Stain Remover, Cleans Toilets, Sinks, Tubs, White Clothes, Dishwashers, Water Softeners & Much More….

Racor Pro Golf Storage Rack


Racor Pro Golf Storage Rack




Step2 All Star Sports Climber


Step2 All Star Sports Climber


$79.99


The Step2 All-Star Sports Climber is designed to keep children active with shooting, passing, climbing and kicking play in one unit. Activities featured include basketball hoop, rock wall, football toss, soccer goal and slide. Kids can keep score with the built-in scorekeeper under the basketball hoop and a junior-sized inflatable football, soccer ball and basketball are included. Rock wall provid…

2 Deck Rotating-Revolving Card Tray


2 Deck Rotating-Revolving Card Tray


$4.95


This rotating card tray is great for Canasta, Rummy or other 2 player card games…



 Arkansas Razorbacks: Arkansas Lady Razorbacks, Calling the Hogs


Arkansas Razorbacks: Arkansas Lady Razorbacks, Calling the Hogs


$8.78


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: The Razorbacks , also known as the Hogs, are the names of college sports teams at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The term Arkansas Razorbacks properly applies to any of the sports teams (men or women) at the university. The Razorbacks take their name from the feral pig of the same name. The University of Arkansas student body voted to change the name of the school mascot (originally the Cardinals) in 1910 to the Arkansas Razorbacks. Since the Razorback name was already in use by the Texarkana Arkansas High School Razorbacks, the University agreed to ‘use’ the Razorback Hog as their mascot; In turn, giving Arkansas High School used athletic equipment from the university. The Arkansas Razorbacks are the only major sports team in the US with a porcine nickname. The University of Arkansas currently fields 19 total varsity teams (8 men’s and 11 women’s) in 13 sports. The 7 men’s varsity sports includes baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, track and field; the 11 women’s varsity sports includes basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, indoor track, swimming and diving, outdoor track, tennis, softball and volleyball. The Arkansas Razorbacks compete in the NCAA’s Division I (I FBS in football) and is currently a member of the Southeastern Conference (Western Division). ESPN College Gameday at the University of Arkansas. The school’s college football team is coached by Bobby Petrino, who was introduced as the new coach on December 11, 2007. Petrino follows the ten season tenure of Houston Nutt who resigned November 26 after a year marked by off-the-field turmoil. The team plays its home games either at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, located on the University of Arkansas campus, or at W… More:

 Baseball Venues in Maryland: Memorial Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Oriole Park, Harry Grove Stadium


Baseball Venues in Maryland: Memorial Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Oriole Park, Harry Grove Stadium


$10.66


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: Memorial Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Oriole Park, Harry Grove Stadium, List of Baseball Parks in Baltimore, Prince George’s Stadium, the Baseball Factory Field at Umbc, Ripken Stadium, Shipley Field, John B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex, Municipal Stadium. Excerpt: Harry Grove Stadium , located in Frederick, Maryland , is the home of the Frederick Keys , a class A minor league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles . Opened in 1990, it seats 5,400 fans. The stadium is named for Harry Grove, who was one of the founders of the Frederick Hustlers, a professional team that existed between 1915 and the World War II era. The Grove family also donated $250,000 to the city to help build the park and were thus honored in the naming of it. Another $1 million was provided by the city of Frederick along with $1.5 million provided by the state of Maryland and $250,000 from Frederick County . The 2005 Class A all-star game, pitting the Carolina League against the California League , was played in Harry Grove Stadium. Harry Grove Stadium has also hosted various concerts. On August 19th, 2006, Bob Dylan played to a sell-out crowd during his third annual ‘Summer Minor League Baseball Park Tour’. The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has made it an annual summer stop on its live event tours, a rarity in that the stadium is an outdoor venue. Renovations Harry Grove Stadium In 2007, Keys ownership began a project to revitalize Harry Grove Stadium. Renovations have included a new field, seating section, suite level restoration and a new lighting system. A new state-of-the-art scoreboard and videoboard and brand new audio visual equipment was in place for the 2009 season. The scoreboard has an all new LED technology speed of pitch, clock and full color high resolution LED message

 Dave Hostetler


Dave Hostetler


$89.16


New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. David Alan Hostetler (born March 27, 1956 in Pasadena, California) is a retired first baseman/designated hitter who played for the Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. As of November 2007, he is the National Coordinator of Baseball Sales for equipment company Riddell and an ambassador to youth players. Hostetler was drafted in the 4th round of th

 Defunct Major League Soccer Stadiums: Tampa Stadium


Defunct Major League Soccer Stadiums: Tampa Stadium


$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: Tampa Stadium – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tampa Stadium was the Tampa Bay Area’s first large American football facility with an initial seating capacity of 45,000. It was built for the University of Tampa Spartans football team (replacing a much smaller on-campus stadium) with an eye towards a potential NFL expansion team in the future. Construction began in the fall of 1966 on a large grassy lot along Dale Mabry Highway near the center of Tampa. Directly adjacent was Al Lopez Field, the then-home of the Tampa Tarpons Florida State League baseball team and the spring training site of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball franchise. Ample parking was available in large lots surrounding the stadium, as well as at nearby Horizon Park (now Al Lopez Park) and Jesuit High School. Two large concrete grandstands built along the sidelines provided the original seating. Benches were arranged on a single tier, so that every seat had a direct and unobstructed view of the action. The natural grass playing surface was highly crowned to provide rapid drainage during Florida’s intense thunderstorm, with the sidelines 18 inches lower than the center of the field. Due to the combination of spare design featuring unpainted concrete along with aluminum bleachers in Tampa’s climate, the stadium was a very warm venue for fans and players during the summer and early fall. Fans could retreat to the interior decks under the seats, where concessions and restrooms were located. Players and personnel on the field had no way to beat the heat except for the tunnels to the locker rooms, and cooling equipment was usually placed near the sideline benches. During the summer and early autumn, events were often scheduled for the evening hours to avoid the extreme … More:

 JUGS White B1005


JUGS White B1005


$28.99


JUGS Sting-Free White Dimpled Baseballs, Dozen are on sale and available from our online store. OpticsPlanet, Inc is an Authorized US Distributor for JUGS Baseball Equipment. JUGS Sting Free White Dimpled Baseballs are specifically designed for use with pitching machines. Dimpled for maximum accuracy and performance. Features of JUGS StingFree White Dimpled Baseballs, Qty 12 (Dozen): One year guarantee Will not dent aluminum bats Feel like a leather ball when hit Will not sting your hitters’ hands Same size and weight as leather balls Package Contents: JUGS Sting-Free White Dimpled Baseballs, Qty 12 (Dozen), B1005 We offer complete line of JUGS Baseball Equipment. For our complete selection of products by JUGS on sale please visit our JUGS page. For more Baseball Equipment please visit our Baseball Equipment store section..

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