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A Cleaner Game is a Safer Game.
Youth baseball gear may look clean—but hidden beneath the surface is a buildup of sweat, bacteria, and harmful pathogens. Shared helmets, catcher’s gear, and gloves can put young athletes at risk. Fresh Inning helps keep equipment sanitized and game-ready, protecting players so they can focus on developing their skills in a safer, healthier environment.

Coach Kenny
3 days ago2 min read


Keep Your Gear Game-Ready – Air It Out & Wipe It Down
Keep your gear fresh and game-ready with simple post-practice habits. Air out your equipment and cleats after every session to prevent odor, bacteria, and moisture buildup. A quick wipe-down of your cleats removes dirt and extends their life. Small steps like these help players stay confident, organized, and ready to perform every time they hit the field.

Coach Kenny
4 days ago2 min read


Why Airing Out Your Baseball Bag Might Be the Most Important Habit You’re Ignoring
Don’t just pack up and go—airing out your baseball gear is a simple habit that prevents odor, protects your equipment, and keeps you performing at your best every time you hit the field. ⚾

Coach Kenny
Mar 262 min read


The Filthy Truth About Baseball Gear & How Fresh Inning Fixes It ⚾
Baseball gear may look game-ready—but beneath the surface, it’s often packed with bacteria. Shared helmets, sweat-soaked catcher’s gear, and everyday gloves create the perfect environment for harmful buildup. Fresh Inning is changing that. At FreshInning.com, we use proven sanitation techniques to keep equipment clean, safe, and athlete-ready—so players can focus on performance, not what’s lurking in their gear.

Coach Kenny
Mar 231 min read


Maintain & Clean Your Baseball Helmet Like a Pro
Keep your baseball helmet game-ready with simple cleaning and maintenance tips from Fresh Inning. Learn how to safely clean the shell and padding, prevent odor buildup, store your helmet properly, and extend its lifespan—plus discover top products like Vapor Fresh Sports Cleaner to keep your gear fresh all season long. ⚾

Coach Kenny
Mar 202 min read


Clean Cleats, Better Game: Keep Your Baseball Cleats & Turfs Fresh, Dry, and Game-Ready
Keep your baseball cleats and turfs fresh, clean, and game-ready with a simple routine. Wipe them down after every use, air them out to prevent odor, and deep clean weekly to remove dirt and buildup. Avoid moisture to stop bacteria and extend the life of your gear. For extra protection, use Fresh Inning stain and waterproof spray to keep your shoes dry, protected, and looking like new all season long.

Coach Kenny
Mar 192 min read


The Secret to a Softer, Game-Ready Glove (Hint: It’s Saddle Soap)
The Ultimate Guide to Using Saddle Soap on Your Baseball Glove A well-maintained baseball glove isn’t just equipment—it’s an extension of your game. Whether you're a weekend player or a serious athlete, proper glove care can dramatically improve performance and longevity. One of the most effective and affordable ways to clean and condition your glove is by using saddle soap. What Is Saddle Soap? Saddle soap is a specially formulated leather cleaner and conditioner designed to

Coach Kenny
Mar 172 min read


How to Keep Your Athletic Gear Mold and Bacteria Free All Season Long
Prevent mold and bacteria in baseball and softball gear with proper care and regular cleaning. Fresh Inning recommends equipment sanitizing 2–3 times per year to keep gear safe, odor-free, and game-ready.

Coach Kenny
Mar 152 min read


A Coach’s Take: Why Every Athlete’s Helmet Should Be Cleaned and Sanitized
Why Cleaning and Polishing Sports Helmets Matters for Athletes
Helmets are one of the most important pieces of equipment in sports. Whether it’s baseball, softball, football, hockey, lacrosse, or other contact sports, athletes wear helmets every practice and every game. They protect the head from injury—but they also collect sweat, bacteria, dirt, and oils over time.

Coach Kenny
Mar 132 min read


Keep Your Athlete Safe: Gear, Germs, Fungi & Viruses
Why Baseball & Softball Gear Collects Bacteria and Fungus Baseball and softball equipment absorbs a lot of sweat during games and practices . Once that gear gets zipped into a bag or left in a car, the trapped moisture creates an ideal environment for microbes to multiply. Several factors make youth athletes more vulnerable: Shared Equipment Team helmets, catcher’s gear, gloves, and even baseball bags can transfer fungi or bacteria from one player to another. Warm, Moist Gear

Coach Kenny
Mar 123 min read


Why Deep Cleaning Catcher’s Gear Matters
If you’ve coached baseball or softball long enough, you know one thing: catcher’s gear takes the most punishment on the field. Sweat, dirt, and long tournament weekends create the perfect environment for bacteria, fungus, and strong odors to build up inside helmets, chest protectors, and shin guards. But this isn’t just about smell — it’s about player health. A Lesson I’ll Never Forget As a coach, I learned this the hard way. One of my travel players, Miguel Castro from the

Coach Kenny
Mar 92 min read
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