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What is MVP on Deck? Its an indoor batting cage in Tyler TX

March 16th, 2011

Batting Cages at MVP on Deck
MVP on Deck is over by the Army reserve building on HWY 110 as you begin towards Whitehouse TX.

You will find it down a road towards a bunch of metal warehouse looking buildings at the end. You got it, MVP is in the metal warehouse at the end on the left.

MVP on deck offers both softball slow pitch and baseball fast pitch. The baseball machines are used more than the softball so if you play softball like me this means no wait usually.

If you pick up your own balls after your done you get bonus tokens. If you don’t pick up your balls it’s no problem.

They sell Combat baseball bats in their retail shop and the owner is very friendly and will be happy to show you around.

They have a few TV’s going with current MLB baseball games being played. The middle machine is a baseball pitch machine with movie simulator showing an actual pitcher.

MVP on Deck is all about customer service and I think you will like this place. Call in advance if you would like to reserve the place for team practice and they will be able to accommodate.

MVP on Deck in Tyler TX

MVP on Deck in Tyler

Click-it Printing in Tyler, TX

February 1st, 2010

Click-It Printing

4906 Hightech Dr
Tyler, TX 75703-2625
(903) 534-7000

Click-it Printing is a fairly large printing company in Tyler. I believe they are the largest printing facility between Dallas and Longview. They are a company that mostly deals with printing school text books with a large portion of the printing being home school materials. They are not the easiest business in Tyler to find, but they are worth the hassle if you need high quality professional color printing. They are located on the South side of Tyler. If you start from Loop 323 and head South on Broadway, you can turn left at the intersection with the Brookshire’s and stay on that road for a few miles. Hightech Dr. will be on your left, and then you will see Click-it Printing’s building and sign. The building looks like a metal warehouse but it is very nice inside.

I discovered Click-it Printing when I needed to make over a hundred two-sided color copies of a newsletter. I called every printing facility listed in the Tyler phone book and had personally tried out a few of them. Until I found Click-it, my favorite had been the UPS Store on Highway 64 West. The UPS Store had been less than half the price of competitors. Click-it made the UPS Store seem expensive.

Not only were they the cheapest, but their print quality was unparalleled. They had endless amounts of options for me. I told them I needed the paper thick enough so that the print from the other side would not show through and that I wanted it to feel kind of smooth. They were highly knowledgeable and told me exactly the weight of paper I should use. I brought my PDF file to them and was invited into an office. I had made some minor formatting errors, but the employee was able to pull it up on his computer and shift things for me. He also went to the back and interrupted a printing job to run a test copy for me. He offered to have them all tri-folded but realized that my dark design would make a white crease if sent through the folding machine.

I had to leave it with them, because I went so late on a Friday afternoon. They called me Monday to let me know the copies were ready. I showed up and was greeted by an amazingly friendly receptionist who handed me my stack of copies. I was amazed. The copies were professionally packaged in plastic wrap and looked incredible. I pulled one out and was so pleased with the print quality. The pictures came out with near photograph quality and the paper felt expensive. I think I paid between sixty and seventy dollars for one hundred and twenty two sided copies.

I was impressed beyond all reason, and the recipients of my newsletters noticed and commented on how nice this edition was. The only reason I don’t do my printing with them anymore is because the company I work for was able to get a really amazing color printing that lets me do prints at cost for ten cents a side. The quality is not quite as nice as Click-it Printing, but the price makes it worth it to me. I do however keep in mind that any time I need a more professional print job or to print on large paper or bind books I can and will go to Click-it Printing. For the small business or average individual you could not get better quality and service in printing for the price they offer.