Glove Radar Snaps On Any Baseball Mitt

gloveradar.jpg"Glove Radar" uses a small microwave Doppler radar unit to measure the speed of baseballs caught in any attached mitt, accurate to within 1 MPH from speeds from 20 to 120 MPH. It's seventy bucks and is designed to stand up to dust and impact.

Product Page [BaseballTips.com] (Thanks, Charles Pescovitz!)


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#1 posted by Anonymous , March 31, 2008 1:32 PM

Radar Glove?
Wasn't that a Golden Earring song?

No more speed, I'm almost there
Gotta keep cool now, gotta take care
Last car to pass, here I go
And the line of cars drove down real slow
And the radio played that forgotten song
Brenda Lee's comin' on strong
And the newsman sang his same song
Oh one more radar lover gone
When I get lonely and I'm sure I've had enough
She sents her comfort comin' in from above
We don't need no letter at all
We've got a thing that's called Radar Glove
We've got a light in the sky
We've got a thing that's called Radar Glove
We've got a thing that's called Radar Glove

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add some attitude jets to position the glove and I'll take one

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