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48 Real leather practice baseballs
Tina21
3 Assorted Baseballs (Used)
GrittySportSideline Pro+
Practice Tanner Practice baseballs
Tina21
Training Baseballs Bandit Sports  (New)
MacLeopard
Training Baseballs Bandit Sports (New)
$24$2710%
10% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $30
Mixed lot used 18 Pack baseballs
Jetslose15
Baseballs 12 Pack (1 Dozen) (Used)
DanaF1
Baseballs 12 Pack (1 Dozen) (Used)
$41$4510%
19% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $150
Used 24 Pack (2 Dozen) baseballs
Jetslose15
Used 24 Pack (2 Dozen) baseballs
$125
Retail price: $199
Baseballs (New) 8 Balls
Vamezquita
12 Vintage Little League Baseballs
KKaitl603
Baseballs 12 Pack (1 Dozen) (New)
TK25
24 (2 Dozen) Leather Baseballs Assorted Brands
concert_vinyl
1990’s Mets team signed baseball (STAMPED)
AdirondackGearGy
Pitchlogic Metric baseball
Stonechism143
Pitchlogic Metric baseball
$135
Retail price: $300
Used  12 Pack (1 Dozen) Baseballs
Yankswin27
Baseballs 12 Pack (1 Dozen) (New)
2ndWindSports
Baseball Display Trophy Shelf
Shootandscore
Baseball Display Trophy Shelf
$88
Retail price: $129
Baseball Display Trophy Shelf
Shootandscore
Baseball Display Trophy Shelf
$80
Retail price: $119

Guide to Baseballs

Baseballs are crafted with distinct anatomy, including a cork center, rubber shells, wool layers, and a leather or synthetic cover with red seams designed for durability and visibility. Different types of baseballs are made for various age groups and skill levels, each offering unique characteristics to ensure safety and performance.

  • Tee Ball baseballs, used for younger players, are softer and lighter with a spongy core to reduce injury.
  • Little League balls are similar but slightly firmer, while high school balls resemble professional ones but are designed for metal bats and softer to reduce impact.
  • Collegiate baseballs have flatter seams and are used with aluminum bats.
  • Professional baseballs, made by Rawlings, are the highest quality, with Major League balls being harder and wound tighter than minor league versions.

Each type of ball is specifically tailored for its level to ensure safety and optimal performance, and it’s important to use the right ball for each age group to avoid hindering player development.


Buying Used Checklist: Baseballs ⚾

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying a used baseball, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check for rips, tears, or worn areas on the leather or synthetic cover.
✔️ Look for areas where the stitching might be coming undone. 
✔️ The seams should be intact and not flattened or worn down. 
✔️ Baseballs are designed with raised seams to help players grip them.
✔️ Any flattening or deformation can affect its flight and overall performance.
✔️ Check for dirt, rust stains, or mold. 
✔️ Check for the league stamp or any certification markings. 

🏆 The best part of shopping used on SidelineSwap? We offer Buyer Protection and will issue you a full refund if your item is never shipped, arrives damaged, or is not as described. We also provide No-Questions-Asked returns with Seel. Learn more here.