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POLL: Which Sudbury Business Offers the Best Baseball Equipment?
In our latest Best of Patch Readers' Choice poll, tell us which business is most trusted when it comes to selling baseball equipment.

Baseball is big in Sudbury.
Need proof? Take a look at the numerous youth leagues there are, from T-ball to American Legion.
Need more proof? Ask yourself which high school baseball team is defending its Division 1 state title. That's right, it's Lincoln-Sudbury.
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Need even more proof? Baseball purists know that Hall-of-Famer Babe Ruth lived in town before being traded by the Red Sox to the Yankees.
With America's pastime firmly entrenched in this historic town, players and coaches of all levels need a trusted place to purchase equipment. In Sudbury, there are two choices:
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According to its website, Brine's Sporting Goods is America's oldest family owned sporting goods store, first established in 1867.
Olympia Sports is a service and family oriented retail sporting goods company featuring a broad assortment of high quality name brand merchandise in sports equipment, apparel, athletic footwear and accessories. Founded in 1975 at The Maine Mall in South Portland, Maine, the company has grown to over 200 stores throughout the Northeast and now the Mid-Atlantic.
Both companies offer a wide variety of high quality baseball equipment. But which do you prefer?
Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews in our business directory. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.
The poll will end Friday at 9 a.m., and we'll announce the winner Friday at noon.
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