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Under Armour Boys Utility Elite Tapered Baseball Pants - ArmourPrint Durability
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Under Armour Boys Utility Pro Knicker Baseball Pants - Lightweight and Durable
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Under Armour Boys Utility Pro Slider Shorts - Breathable with Sweat Wicking
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Under Armour Boys Utility Baseball Knicker Apparel - Lightweight and Durable
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Under Armour Boys Baseball Graphic Hoodie - Armour Fleece Technology
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Under Armour Boys UA Utility 3/4 Shirt - Sweat Wicking
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Under Armour Boys Out Of Here Baseball Short Sleeve Shirt - Super-Soft Cotton Blend Comfort
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Under Armour Boys UA Baseball Verbiage Short Sleeve Apparel - Super Soft Cotton Blend
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Under Armour Boys Clean Up Batting Gloves Accessories - Durable Synthetic Leather Palm
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adidas Icon Pro Open Hem Boys Baseball Pants with Piping
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Under Armour Boys Utility Slider with Cup Shorts - Sweat Wicking
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Under Armour Boys Clean Up T-Ball Batting Gloves - Synthetic Leather Grip
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Under Armour Boys Utility Pro Knicker Pants - 4-Way Stretch Material
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Under Armour Boys Utility Pro Knicker Piped Pants - 4-Way Stretch Material
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Under Armour Boys Utility Elite Tweener Pants - Durable and Stretchable Fabric
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Under Armour Youth UA Utility Pro Tapered Baseball Pants - Sweat Wicking
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Youth Baseball Cleats from adidas and Under Armour
Youth Baseball Apparel and Practice Gear
Bryce Harper: Inspiring the Next Generation

Youth Baseball Gear Care
Frequently Asked Questions About Boys Baseball Gear
What baseball cleats should I buy for my son?
What baseball cleats should I buy for my son?
Are metal cleats allowed in youth baseball?
Are metal cleats allowed in youth baseball?
Metal cleats are banned in most youth baseball leagues, including Little League, Cal Ripken, and most travel ball organizations for players under age 13-14. Metal cleats typically become an option at the high school level. Always verify your specific league rules before purchasing. Plan on molded rubber or plastic studs for youth play.
Does my son need turf shoes in addition to baseball cleats?
Does my son need turf shoes in addition to baseball cleats?
Turf shoes are increasingly important as more youth programs use indoor batting cages and artificial turf practice facilities. Standard cleats on artificial surfaces grip too aggressively and can cause knee strain, while cleats on hard indoor floors can damage both the surface and the shoes. A pair of turf shoes extends the life of game cleats and provides proper traction for practice environments.
Under Armour Harper vs. adidas Adizero for youth baseball: Which is better?
Under Armour Harper vs. adidas Adizero for youth baseball: Which is better?
The Harper cleat offers mid-cut ankle support, Charged Cushioning, and a Rotational Traction plate designed for batting and fielding motions. The Adizero prioritizes lightweight speed with Traxion stud patterns and minimal weight. Choose Harper for all-around play and players who value support. Choose Adizero for speed-focused players who run bases aggressively and play the outfield.
How often should I replace my son's baseball cleats?
How often should I replace my son's baseball cleats?
Most youth baseball players need new cleats every 6-12 months depending on growth rate and usage. Check fit monthly by pressing on the toe area; if toes are touching the front, it is time to size up. Also replace cleats when studs are visibly worn down, cushioning feels flat, or the upper develops holes. Tournament players who wear cleats more frequently may need replacement more often than recreational players.