Trading Pin Season is Here!

On April 28, 2010 · 1 Comments

Homer Heat Baseball Trading PinHave you sent us your design? We can design a great pin for you within 24 hours. We will revise the design as many times as necessary to give you the perfect pin.

The process is simple:

1. Fill out our form for a free quote, http://baseballpinsite.com/free-quote.html,  including team name, mascott, age group, team numbers and any other information you want on your pin.

2. We send back a proof like the one on the left along with a quote.

3. Let us know if you need any changes. We will quickly comply with a new design and quote.

4. Finalize your order by visiting http://baseballpinsite.com/order.html.

5. You will receive a confirmation that we received your order.

We will have your pins manufactured and send them to you by USPS Priority Mail.

If you need your pins for June, 2010, it’s definitely time to get started. Even if you don’t need your pins until July, 2010, why wait?

The factories are buzzing with orders and they will get backed up. It doesn’t matter what pin companies tell you, the fact is, you need order your pins about 20 to 30 days before you need them. Orders can be rushed according to the factory capacity and how many orders they have.

Don’t stress over your pin order, we will design a great trading pin for your team at an affordable price and offer great customer service.

Umpire Pins

On April 22, 2010 · 2 Comments

umpire pinsWe helped this umpire design a great trading pin.

Umpires can get in the swing of baseball trading pin season too! Just let us help you design a pin that showcases your unique contribution to the sport.

Here’s what the customer had to say when his pin order arrived?

Janice, wanted to let you know I received my pins on Monday. They are Awesome! Well Done!!! Thanks so much!

Ted, Umpire, Little League World Series

Protecting Your Team from the Sun

On April 14, 2010 · 1 Comments

You’ve heard about sun exposure and skin cancer, but have you applied your knowledge to protecting your youngster or your team? When teams are playing in baseball tournaments, series or play-offs many games are scheduled right in the middle of the day.

I live in Florida and have coached for many years and have added protecting my team players from the sun as just another duty a coach should perform. If your team should travel or go to Cooperstown, you’ll be responsible for being sure no one gets burned.

  1. Be sure sunscreen is listed in the list of items team members are to bring with them on road trips.
  2. Have an extra bottle of sports 50 sunscreen available if a player runs out.
  3. Instruct players to bring to your attention any redness or burning look they see on other team members.
  4. All races and all skin tones need sun protection.

 Parents should:

  1. Instruct kids about the need and use of sunscreen.
  2. Train kids to include applying sunscreen as part of their daily routine. Try putting the sunscreen next to the toothpaste.
  3. Provide adequate cover ups, such as wider brimmed hats when not playing ball, long sleeved lightweight t-shirts. (Caution: these shirts will only provide a small amount of protection.)
  4. Consider letting your kid get a haircut that allows the top of the ear to be covered.

 Even on cloudy days, sun protection is necessary. One of my worst burns happened in Florida on a very cloudy day.

 Good luck and a have a great season.

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