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The Baseball Caddy

Here's Our New Inexpensive Back-Saving Baseball Caddy

  • Baseball Caddy holds 24 baseballs
  • Balls stay secure until you remove them
  • Locking system is great for transporting
  • Backyard priced but great for travel ball too
  • The most inexpensive ball retriever on the market
  • Use it to store, collect & transport easily
  • Quickly changes from collect mode to pitch mode
  • No more bending over!
only $29.99
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Are You Tired Of Bending Over To Retrieve & Collect Balls During Practice?

You've probably figured out what this ball caddy does just by looking at the pictures but let me cover some of the reasons to own this new product.

Save 1/3 of the Times You Reach Into Your Ball Bucket
It starts with how many times you bend over to pick up a few balls to throw during BP (batting practice). Hundreds! Note how the legs of this pitcher's caddy swing downward so that the retrieved balls are now waist high... perfect!

100 Balls = 100 deep Knee Bends... are we having fun yet?
How many times do you bend over to pick up baseballs from either behind the catcher or somewhere in the infield where balls are hastily thrown.

If you are working with just a player or two... it's probably you marching to the outfield with a bucket, picking up all the hit balls one by one... are we having fun yet?

Here's How You Use The Batting Practice Baseball Caddy
To Retrieve & Collect
Simply swing the handles in the up position and push the bottom of the bucket onto a ball or balls. The bottom bars open to accept the balls but won't allow them to fall out (kind of like a golfball shag bag if you play that game).
Then simply carry the filled caddy back to the mound or to the car at the end of practice. Balls stay secure & will even air dry too, another nice feature.
For Batting Practice Pitching
Carry your ball-filled caddy to the nound and simply swing the legs so that the bucket is now locked in the up position, with the handles now becoming the caddy legs. The reach in area is large enough to grab 2-3 balls.
Note: included 2 "top side" secure bars that slide open or closed as you need!

Consider Our 2 Piece Team Pack:
One for your batting practice pitcher and one you place in the outfield. Make one of your guys the "bucket tender". All outfielders simply throw balls to the player nearest the outfield caddy. When full, he runs in to the mound and runs back to position with the pitchers now-empty caddy. Smart and inexpensive enough for most teams to afford!

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