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[quote=Anonymous]DS age 8 enjoys baseball and plays on an organized team in the spring and fall - his sibling does not play baseball nor does she have interest in throwing the ball around with her brother, so he tells us he can't practice baseball without us (one of his parents) participating with him. We try to play with DS on the weekends, but he'd like to play after school and it is dark when we get home from work. I see lots of houses around with lacrosse rebounders in the yard for the budding lax players, and soccer goals in the yard for budding soccer players, and basketball nets in the driveway for budding basketball players. A friend suggested getting a lacrosse rebounder for DS because lots of kids use it for baseball as well, especially in order to practice alone. DS likes baseball enough that I'd invest in a one if he really will get use out of it for baseball practice, but I've never heard of anyone using a rebounder for baseball. DS does not play lacrosse, fwiw. Is my friend correct, and if so, is there anything different one should look for in a rebounder to be used for baseball vs lacrosse? Thanks.[/quote]
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