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POLL: Are Kids Getting Priced Out of Baseball and Softball?

A NY Times article explores the era of the $250 baseball bat.

Have you bought a baseball glove for your Little Leaguer lately? Did you pay more than $100 for it?

How about a $250 bat?

New York Times story headlined "Big Price Tags Attached to Even the Littlest Leagues," examined the big business of equipping youngsters for participation in youth baseball and softball leagues, quoting those costs and more.

"A batting helmet protects tiny heads for $39.99," the Times reported. "A pair of Nike Jordan Black Cat cleats will make your child fast and fashionable at $51.99 until he or she outgrows them."

So what do you think? Has the cost of bats and gloves taken our kids too far from the simpler days of sandlot and playground ballgames? Or have you had better luck finding more modestly-priced equipment for them?

Jennifer Mohan (Editor) April 24, 2012 at 09:23 pm
Is there a secret to containing the cost of youth sports?
Bob Moyer April 25, 2012 at 12:42 am
Surprising that 80% say prices are out of hand. When you compare the hours the kids get out of using the equipment, it's hard to say it's too much. Plus most teams have bats and helmets the kids can wear. If you're talking travel, where you need your own, then you are playing competitively, and should expect to pay more.

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