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    (9 reviews)
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    I had heard about this place and wanted to check it out. So I went here, not really knowing what…read moreto expect. The Rawlings Experience is part showroom, part store, part museum and part batting cage. Of course, pretty much everything they have is baseball related. There's a lower level and an upper level. The lower level focuses on gloves. Baseball gloves, softball gloves, kids' gloves, you name it. There are many unique, specialized gloves that looked really cool. You are free to take them down, try them on, and if you want, buy one. Keep in mind though, that the are about $450/each. So you probably wouldnt want to bring your kid here to get their first glove. There's even an area where you can customize your own glove - pick the color of the leather, the stitching, you can get your name or designs branched onto it, or other personalized touches to make your glove unique. Also on the lower level toward the back is a display of the Gold Gloves. These awards are given to the best fielder at each position in each league every year. They have all the Gold Gloves that they awarded the past year on display and behind that is a room with their Gold Glove hall of fame - the best fielders at each position (those who won the most gold gloves). Each of these players has a locker, jersey and a Gold Glove. Cool! Upstairs is about other equipment, primarily bats. They have metal bats, wood bats, both for baseball and softball. I thought they were pretty cool, but what I really liked was they had a batting cage. There were 2(?) cages with tees where you could hit, and a batting cage where the ball is pitched to you by a machine. The latter looked cool but there was a line, so we didnt do that, but my kid did get to bat off a tee, and that was cool. They have bats and batting helmets for people to use. Upstairs also had batting gloves, backpacks and maybe other sporting goods, also for sale (fortunately at more reasonable prices). Overall, it was a great place to visit and I'd definitely recommend it if you like baseball and are in the St. Louis area.

    I got the best customer service here...from my husband! He jumped up to get me the batting gear my…read moreson needed. I also helped him find the perfect hat while the staff talked to each other. This is the 3rd time we have been here and have had the same experience each time. If our son didn't love looking at the stuff, we would never return. This could be an amazing place to shop and set the bar high for others. Instead, the service makes it not worth the price of goods. If a place has the word "experience" in the title, might want to hire people to live up to the name.

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