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Franklin MLB 3 Position #1956 Black Tee to-Go

by Roger Clemens on May 9, 2010

Franklin MLB 3 Position #1956 Black Tee To Go

  • High quality 17" molded rubber home plate with 3 hitting zones
  • Built in carry handle with self-stick straps for effortless transportation
  • Adjustable ball holder extends from 20" to 36"
  • Patent pending minimum resistance ball cradle
  • Some assembly required

Product Description
MLB® 3-Position Batting Tee To-Go; High quality 17" molded rubber home plate with 3 hitting zones; Patented built in carry handle with self-stick straps for effortless transportation (Patent No. D513,294); Minimum resistance ball cradle; Adjustable ball holder extends from 20" to 36"; Some assembly required

Franklin MLB 3 Position #1956 Black Tee To-Go
Franklin MLB 3 Position #1956 Black Tee To Go

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A Reader from San Diego May 9, 2010 at 8:38 pm

Only used it for a few practices and the plastic sleeve shattered from having 7-8 year-olds hit off it. You can expect them to hit the tee all the time and so if the miss below the tee it’s easy for this tee to get damaged. I would stick to a tee that is all rubber half up like the jugs model.

Also, there’s not enough weight to it and so you constantly have to reposition it.

Artman May 9, 2010 at 10:30 pm

Nothing fancy.Does what it is supposed to do.Hold a ball on the Tee.Moves in the up and down position to get your desired height.Also has 2 other positions for the Tee itself for “inside” and “outside” hitting.Not bad for the money but nothing fancy.

S. Ong May 10, 2010 at 1:11 am

I bought this thinking my friends and I can play baseball with limited players but I was wrong. This thing ended up making the game really boring. I found myself self-pitching instead. Not only was it a lot more effective, it helps your timing, too. For some strange reason, tee-balls really take away your pop unless you hack at part of the rubber stand which usually means bending down, picking up the top half and reattaching it to the bottom half over and over.

This might be fun for kids who are happy with ground balls, but not for adults who want to play homerun derby or smack pop-fly’s.

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