Baseball and softball practice device

Games using tangible projectile – Playing field or court game; game element or accessory... – Practice or training device

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473423, 473473, 2733176, A63B 6900

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061359009

ABSTRACT:
A new baseball and softball practice device for improving a ball player's skills in pitching, throwing, and hitting. The inventive device includes a length of protective nylon netting. A support frame is provided that is comprised of a pair of opposed folding legs. The support fame includes a top panel and a pair of lower support panels. The support frame is positionable in front of the protective nylon netting. A target is secured between the pair of opposed folding legs of the support frame.

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