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Mar 20, 2012
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Sacramento, CA
I won't even tell you what happens to the stray softballs left in the pasture when they get run over by the riding lawn mower. I've told her a thousand times to either hit into the net or collect ALL the balls when she's done hitting. She like to leave the one she hit the farthest to mark the spot for next time.
 
Mar 28, 2013
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glad to see the free range softball craze is finally catching on. so cruel to have them all penned up in those buckets and cages. we have a free range ball herd in the woods on the other side of the fence .That is the fence I would set up at while catching my brand new pitchers. They were naturals at the rise ball when they first started
 
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Jan 25, 2011
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For just pennies a day. You or a loved one can adopt these softballs, left in the cold deep brush. Like little Dudley here, he was adopted by a family in Pennslyvania. Now Dudley gets to feel the air rush thru his red seams and CF6 rocking thru is core.
 

rdbass

It wasn't me.
Jun 5, 2010
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Not here.
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I told the softball what I tell the DD when she gets hurt 'walk it off your OK'.
 
Feb 17, 2014
7,152
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Orlando, FL
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Sports equipment is very under-appreciated. It is always there for us and asks so little in return. Sure they may get lost from time to time but they miss us as much as we miss them. We forget them and leave them in the rain and they just sit there just waiting for us to return. And they say a dog is mans best friend.
 

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