Grand Slam Home Pitching Machine.

AuthorPETERSON, ERIC

In the '70s, Jim Actor used to pitch Wiffle Balls to his broomstick-wielding kids for batting practice. But getting hit by a line drive "hurts like a son of a gun," said Actor, a retired pilot. Another problem: "You couldn't watch what (the kids) were doing." The gears in Actor's mind began turning, and he invented the Grand Slam Home Pitching Machine.

Designed for the garage or the basement, the Grand Slam can propel a hollow plastic golf ball to a batter standing 20...

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