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Baseball Pants
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There are 4 different types of ways to wear your pants in the MLB. For a baggy, low, over-the-shoe look, click on the following link: http://www.baseballsales.net/catalog/display/sspant1.php?p=home. Players like Manny Ramirez, Cliff Floyd, Johan Santana, Barry Bonds, David Ortiz, Carlos Beltran, and David Wright have this type. It has become the stylish new way to wear baseball pants. #2 is a high, bunched-up-below-the-ankle look. Click on the following link for a look at this style: . Players like Ichiro, Andruw Jones, Rafael Furcal, Todd Helton, Alfonso Soriano, and Juan Pierre have this look. Style #3 is at the ankle with part of the sock showing. Look at Bronson Arroyo and Alex Roriguez's pants here: . That is an example of pants style No. 3. #4 is the at-the-ankle-sock-not-showing look. Click on this link to view that type: . Look at the bottom of Pujols' pants. That is the way many a 2006 baseball player wears his pants. In my opinion, the over-the-shoe look () is the coolest. I also think the at-the-ankle-with-part-of-the-sock-showing look () is the dumbest. That's the overview on baseball pants' different looks.

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