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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Detroit Tigers Franchise Fitted Baseball Cap

Founded in 1946, Twins Enterprise is the creator of The Franchise, their signature cap that is always the perfect fit. Twins has the exclusive rights to create fitted, relaxed caps for Major League Baseball. Several top universities (including Alabama, Texas, Notre Dame, and North Carolina) look exclusively to Twins to create the Franchise cap for their students and fans. When Major League Baseball players celebrate winning their Division or the Wild Card they proudly wear caps manufactured and created by Twins Enterprise. Available in just about every major sport, as well as many impressive companies and brands, Twins Caps are everywhere. You may even be wearing one right now.


Customer Review: Great hat!
Bought two of these on Opening Day Special. Was a fantastic price for a fitted hat. Was disappointed the mediums were sold out, so bought large. I'm happy I did, as they fit my son's head perfect! He loves the look and fit. As the other review stated - these sell for a lot more around the Detroit area.
Customer Review: great purchase
i bought this as a gift for my boyfriend. he loves it, it fits perfectly! this particular team is hard to find around where i live, unless i wanted to pay $35 for it that is.


Not a great start. Thats what Ill call it. Some other terms might be pitiful, horrible, or just plain stupid. I had to set the scale, and a genius isnt what Im looking like.

But not to worry, if you break it down I wasnt all wrong, just not right enough. Bernard Berrian did find some receptions and found decent yardage against the Chiefs, but he didnt score. Deuce McAllister looked good on his part, 10 touches for 49 yards. But coach Payton continued to force the Reggie Bush card and the results were the same, Drew Brees and the rest of the Saints offense suffered. Daunte Culpepper never saw the field, but Josh McCown had a decent game and the Raiders almost upset the Broncos. Close again, but not quite right. The only players number I called that produced was James Butler, 5 solo tackles. But this is risk versus reward, lets see if I can get more of the reward this week.

Brandon Jones - WR Tennessee Titans

The Saints secondary has been horrible so far this season. The Titans roll into New Orleans this week with Vince Young looking to remind Reggie Bush who won the Rose Bowl. So far this year Brandon Jones has 6 receptions for 63 yards and 0 TDs. With the opportunity to throw the ball downfield this week, I look for Young and Jones to hook up quite a bit. If you have a starting receiver with a bad match-up, Jones could be a one week wonder.

Lamont Jordan - RB Oakland Raiders

If youve been in fantasy football for a couple years, then you know what its like to draft a guy with high expectations, only to have him produce zilch. Jordan falls into that category. Last year he was predicted to have a break out season and never got rolling. This year he has shown some signs of life with 229 yards on 40 carries with 1 TD and 9 receptions for 89 yards. The Raiders face a Cleveland team this week that gave up 48 points on defense. Look for the Raiders to use Lamont in all aspects of the offense and he should find the end zone. He might even have a top of the running backs kind of week. If youve been starting a back like Jones-Drew and you have Jordan on the bench, I suggest going with Jordan. Make sure you follow the injury reports for this week, as of right now he is listed as questionable.

Heres the biggest risk of the week.

Rex Grossman - QB Chicago Bears

As I type this I feel sick in the stomach. Rex is by far the last QB I would draft in any league. If you were crazy enough to pick him, then you might have the type of QB situation on your roster where hes needed this week. Im talking about the Chad Pennington, Trent Green, Phillip Rivers and Brett Favre owners. Although Favre has been decent and Green as well, this might be the week you want to start Rex over them. Yep, getting sicker with every word. Favre takes on San Diego this week and the Dolphins face the Jets. Not an easy task for Brett or Trent. But Grossman takes on a Cowboys defense that has given up 587 yards in the air, 185 yards on the ground and 55 points. It doesnt look to be improving on the defensive side of the ball for Dallas, but you cant deny their offense. With that being said, I figure this game to be a little more of a point scoring affair than what people might think. No it wont look like the Bengals-Browns game but a 28-24 score isnt out of the question. Look for Chicago to try and exploit a week coverage secondary and come out passing against Dallas. Man that was painful.

And finally, if your in and IDP league, heres this weeks waiver wire steal.

Jim Leonhard - FS Buffalo Bills

In IDP leagues Ill take a consistent tackler over a guy that has the possibility of picking one off and taking it back. If your lucky enough to have a guy like Adrian Wilson on your roster who does both, cool. But if you want to put points on the board week in, week out, then look for the tackle machines. Leonhard has put up 13 tackles and 2 interceptions since taking over for injured starter Ko Simpson. If he continues to play like this people will start to take notice and grab him off the wire. If you need a DB then this could be the one your looking for. In his third year, Leonhard has averaged only 6 tackles, but all some players need is the chance to start. If you have the space, pick him up and watch to see what he does over the next couple of weeks. He should stay consistent with the tackles due to how much the Bills defense will be on the field.

Tim Campbell writes for the Steeler Maniacs fansite at http://www.SteelerManiacs.com

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2 Pack! Big Red Detailed Baseball/Softball Scorebook - 11 Player Version




Youre standing in a sports store, looking at the display of baseball gloves. Different colors, leathers, name brands and designs meet your eye as you glaze over. Where to start?

Lets start with an easy question: do you catch with your right hand or left? I catch with my left and throw with my right, so I am looking for a form-fitting baseball glove for my left hand. It shouldnt feel loose enough to fall off, nor should it be so tight I would have to really pull to remove it. Once youve determined the hand your baseball glove is for you can work with more specific guidelines.

There are baseball gloves available for different positions, for example a catchers glove is different from an outfielders glove. Its possible youre just buying a couple of gloves to play some backyard catch with your kids, in which case you dont need to get specific. That also brings up another key point: price. As with most things in this world there is a large price range for baseball gloves that ranges from around $20 to $200 and beyond. For a game of catch you might want to spend a little less than you would for a glove being used in game situations. Children are more likely to outgrow their gloves as they get older, so you want to spend accordingly keeping in mind that next year probably means a new baseball glove.

Along with the practical you have some creative choices when buying a glove. Colors, brands, fit all available for your personal preference. Gloves come in all colors from black to red, different shades of brown, and some navy. The traditional glove is brown, however some people might like to express themselves with different colors while catching and throwing like a pro. There are powerful sports brands in stores today, but perhaps youd rather pick a glove that is personally endorsed by a professional player. Kids often pick sports figures as personal heroes, for them to play with a glove adorned with their favorite players signature could have great meaning to them.

Lastly theres the way the glove fits you. As you slide your hand in you want it to feel molded with your fingers. You should be able to open and close your hand while wearing the baseball glove; however you do want a little bit of stiffness. Punch your free hand into the glove while youre wearing it; get a feel for the easiness of grip you will have while wearing it. Make sure youre its not going to fly off your hand if you swing your arm.

Baseball is a great sport, and choosing the best baseball gloves are a very important piece of the equipment. Good luck with your search!

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