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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good value (25)
- Good seams (24)
- Well built / quality (24)
- Official size (19)
Cons
- Cover wears easily (3)
Best Uses
- Batting practice (23)
- Practice (23)
- Gaming (16)
- Throwing around (16)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Competitive athlete (18), Enthusiast (9)
- Was this a gift?:
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Most Liked Positive Review
Superb Ball!
I coach a highly competitive AAU Diamond Division team in New England--my team uses these balls for one simple reason, they're the best quality for the price you can get. Manufacturers only make...Read complete review
I coach a highly competitive AAU Diamond Division team in New England--my team uses these balls for one simple reason, they're the best quality for the price you can get. Manufacturers only make one or two "types" of baseballs for each level (T-ball, youth, high school, college and pro). For youth baseball the DOL-A is the "identical" ball as the DLL for Little League or DSLL for Sr. LL, the DCR for Call Ripken, the DBR for Babe Ruth, and the DPL for Pony League. The ONLY difference (other than price) is the stamp of the program for which it was labeled. This is simply to market and license a ball for a specific program. The next level of baseballs is for High School and college, which simply uses a higher quality material (more or better grade of wool and/or higher quality leather cover). With better materials comes better feel and performance, but with a much higher price tag. If you want a high quality baseball for any player below the college ranks, you won't get a better ball/deal than the Diamond DOL-A. It's a tournament grade baseball from Little League (Ripken, Babe Ruth, Pony, etc.) through High School. You can spend more money, but you won't get any more baseball for you buck. If the stamp on the ball doesn't matter to you or your program, get the cheapest version of this "type" of ball you can get (DLL, DSLL, DCR, DPL).
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Most Liked Negative Review
DONT THINK SO
PRODUCT NO GOOD FOR REAL BASEBALL, ONLY 1 PRACTICE AND BALL WHEN BAD, POOR MATERIAL
PRODUCT NO GOOD FOR REAL BASEBALL, ONLY 1 PRACTICE AND BALL WHEN BAD, POOR MATERIAL
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Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Games
- Pitching practice
- Throwing Around
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
We use these balls for our Jr High baseball program and for our pitchers to practice with. Great ball and can`t beat the price.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Great Ball For The Price
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Cover Wears Easily
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Games
- Practice
- Throwing Around
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
Use the ball in practice and games.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Value
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Practice
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
Bought this item for our future son in law, the baseball coach, for Xmas. He can't stop thanking me. He uses them almost daily and speaks highly of their quality and performance. Very good value; arrived promptly. Would buy again.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Games
- Practice
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
Diamond baseballs are a good quality and reasonably priced ball. I recommend buying a cork center ball....feel and perform truer than a rubber or rubber/cork center ball. Used these for games and then practice and hold up well.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Quality balls
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
Delivered on time. Quality baseballs.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Games
- Practice
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
I coach a highly competitive AAU Diamond Division team in New England--my team uses these balls for one simple reason, they're the best quality for the price you can get. Manufacturers only make one or two "types" of baseballs for each level (T-ball, youth, high school, college and pro). For youth baseball the DOL-A is the "identical" ball as the DLL for Little League or DSLL for Sr. LL, the DCR for Call Ripken, the DBR for Babe Ruth, and the DPL for Pony League. The ONLY difference (other than price) is the stamp of the program for which it was labeled. This is simply to market and license a ball for a specific program. The next level of baseballs is for High School and college, which simply uses a higher quality material (more or better grade of wool and/or higher quality leather cover). With better materials comes better feel and performance, but with a much higher price tag. If you want a high quality baseball for any player below the college ranks, you won't get a better ball/deal than the Diamond DOL-A. It's a tournament grade baseball from Little League (Ripken, Babe Ruth, Pony, etc.) through High School. You can spend more money, but you won't get any more baseball for you buck. If the stamp on the ball doesn't matter to you or your program, get the cheapest version of this "type" of ball you can get (DLL, DSLL, DCR, DPL).
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Practice
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
These are really nice balls, much better than some of the other balls I've purchased over the years. Price was right including the bucket.
So far I have no complaints at all, the balls are well worth the money.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Games
- Practice
- Throwing Around
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
These balls were used by my oldest son's team and that's why I decided to try them for my younger son's team. They're really goo and hold up very well. We use them three to four days a week every week. I would definately buy them again.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Games
- Practice
- Throwing Around
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
Use in select baseball.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Seams
- Good Value
- Official Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Batting Practice
- Practice
- Throwing Around
Comments about Diamond Bucket with 30 DOLA Baseballs:
GOOD FOR PRACTICE
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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