The Smelliest...?

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Definitely the batting gloves and sliding pad! I figure I'll have to hire a hazmat crew to dispose of them properly. :)
 
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My DD's cleats and batting gloves are bad but my sons shoulder pads were the worst things I have ever smelled.
 
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I agree shoulder pads are nasty and you can't do anything with them. and my son is only in 5th grade! Ugh I can't imagine when he gets to JR high or older! LOL.....socks, cleats, sliders/trace etc can be washed.....and get washed after every game! Except cleats they don't get washed unless terribly muddy...takes to long to dry out!
 
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My dd and i were at a tournament in Toledo. After we played on Friday we went back to the hotel. Saturday morning we got in the car in it smelled like a cat came in and peed all over the upolstery! It took the whole way to the field to figure out the smell was her cleats!! :lmao: I make her bag her cleats now! ;&
 
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Try some fabreze Sad & Blastmom, wait until next time I see your DD's at Pinnacle, and call them "stinky feet" LOL
 
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I was playing in a tournament myself and we're in a rush to get out of the dugout for the next game, and i grabbed my sons formula bottle and jammed it in my ball bag, well, after sitting in there in the summer heat for a month, it had to be worst thing ive ever smelled...
 
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I'm telling ya Ron my kids feet after a day of ball could peel paint off the wall.:lmao: Then instead of taking the socks off she sticks her feet out the window while we drive down the road and all the stench blows back in, making matter worse, much worse. They wouldn't let her in the Pinnacle with those feet!!!
 
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What is the smelliest thing your DD has ever loaded into your car on the way to a tournament...?

My oldest had a pair of batting gloves that was listed on the Federal Governments Superfund Cleanup Program. They were so bad, when she had the left one on when she wore her fielding glove and then I would later put the fielding glove on myself, my hand would smell for a week!

That stank was supernatural!!! :eek:

I was trying to stay off this post but since it now has a life of it's own I am going to back what Todd said 100%. His Oldest DD's batting gloves should be
removed from her bag by a professional Hazmat team, :eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
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I was trying to stay off this post but since it now has a life of it's own I am going to back what Todd said 100%. His Oldest DD's batting gloves should be removed from her bag by a professional Hazmat team, :eek::eek::eek::eek:

:lmao: I have a witness!!!! :lmao:
 
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My dd field glove smells like a wrestling mat, the worst part is that she can't stop smelling her hand after she wears it. She says it smells good. That's just "NASTY".
 
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My dd field glove smells like a wrestling mat, the worst part is that she can't stop smelling her hand after she wears it. She says it smells good. That's just "NASTY".

We'll steal her glove at practice and soak it in bleach
 
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i put odor eaters in DD`s cleats but she quickly had to take them off when she started to disappear, now that was scary.FR
 
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