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What Do Kids in Dominican Republic Use for Baseball Equipment?
Since I'm from the Dominican Republic some kids can't afford any baseball equipment, and I heard they get milk cartons and shape them into baseball mitts. Any other things they do? It's for a project so the help is needed. How can a horses @$$ be used as a base?


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they use stuff that they can find around the area, natural resources
I’m dominican as well, most just find a baseball bat, or use a stick or something.
David Ortiz used brooms and bottle caps.
Dried bull’s testicles.
milk cartoons and banana leaves as gloves
lemons and oranges as balls
brooms as bats
cow’s or horse’s shit as bases…
but some kids get rewarded real equipment cuz of their efford
During they’re youth age they use the same gloves, bats and balls we use, only they keep them for a longer time and use them for a longer time, due to their poor finances.
For street baseball they use whatever they can for bases, balls, bats and gloves. (You might be right on the Milk carton glove)
Bats: Sticks, brooms, stick like things
Bases: Garbage lids, rocks, holes, manholes.
From what I have heard all the major league ballplayers who are from the Dominican Republic have agreed to tithe back 1% of their annual gross income to youth baseball programs in the Dominican Republic.
Were I you I would send them all a handwritten thank-you letter saying how you appreciate their generosity
They use brooms as bats, milk cartons as gloves or balls some times, and just anything thats round to hit for a baseball.
For bases, they use many things such as trees, stumps, twigs, leaves, or anything you can find in the woods.
You said it, anything they can to improvise.