Louisville Slugger Silver Line L-Frame Pitcher Screen
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Editorial Reviews: Synopsis The Silver line L-Frame Pitch Screen can be used by left or right handed pitchers. The screen is 7ft in height by 7ft in width with a 3ft by 3ft cutout.
Amazon.com Product Description Protect your batting practice pitcher from line drives up the middle with this Louisville Slugger L-frame pitcher screen. Made of 18-gauge powder-coated steel tubing and equipped with a heavy-duty, slip-on knotted net, the screen is ideal for high school, college, or rec league teams. Plus, you can flip the screen around if a left-handed pitcher is throwing. The easy-to-assemble screen--which requires no tools, hinges, or anchors--measures 7 by 7 feet with a 3-by-3-foot cutout, and carries a 90-day warranty.
About Louisville Slugger Although J.F. Hillerich had little interest in making bats, Bud persisted, eventually registering the name Louisville Slugger with the U.S. patent office in 1894. In the early 1900s, the company was one of the first to use a sports endorsement as a marketing strategy, paying Hall of Famer Honus Wagner to use his name on a bat. By 1923, Louisville Slugger was the selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, with such famed clients as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Lou Gehrig. In the ensuing years, the company has sold more than 100 million bats, and 60 percent of all Major League players currently use Louisville Sluggers. The company now sells far more than bats, including fielding and batting gloves, helmets, catchers' gear, equipment bags, training aids, and accessories. |