RECKEN A Series 9 Inch Leather Baseball (Ten Dozen)
$63.89
$77.95
Description One hundred and twenty RECKEN A-Series 9″ baseballs in a full carton. The volume option for associations, training facilities, and large clubs that need a reliable supply of training balls at the best per-ball price in the range. RECKEN A-Series 9″ Leather Baseball — Ten Dozen (Carton) A full carton of 120 A-Series baseballs is the right order for programs that go through serious ball volume. Training facilities running multiple lanes, associations with several teams in active competition, and clubs running year-round programs all benefit from ordering at carton quantity: the per-ball cost is at its lowest, and you’re not placing mid-season top-up orders and paying shipping multiple times across a season. The A-Series durable cover holds up well to the kind of heavy, repetitive use that comes with high-volume programs. These perform consistently across thousands of training reps and hold their shape through regular use in ways that cheaper foam or rubber alternatives simply don’t. If you need storage sorted alongside your carton order, grab additional RECKEN Ball Buckets to distribute balls across your stations or teams. For a competition-grade step up, see the RECKEN AA-Series or AAA-Series. RECKEN is exclusively stocked at RBI Australia. Specifications: Brand: RECKEN Series: A Size: 9″ Seams: Flat Game-approved in some associations Quantity: 120 baseballs (10 dozen) Supplied as a full carton RBI’s Take This is the order that makes sense for facilities like ours. In our training lanes we go through balls at a rate that makes buying by the carton the only practical option, and the A-Series holds up well under that kind of volume. For associations and clubs, a carton at the start of the season means you’re sorted. No scrambling for balls in the middle of the competition calendar, no paying for express shipping on a dozen when you run short before a tournament. If you want to discuss a seasonal supply arrangement or need a quote for your association, reach out, and we’ll work something out.
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