On Deck is a sporting goods retailer specializing in baseball and softball equipment, stocking everything from gloves and bats to protective gear and apparel for players ranging from Little League age through adult competitive leagues.
On Deck operates as a specialty retailer rather than a big-box competitor. The store carries inventory curated for baseball and softball rather than attempting breadth across ten sports; this focus means deeper stock in specific categories and staff who can speak to bat certification rules, glove break-in methods, and league-specific equipment restrictions that general retailers cannot.
The bat selection spans entry-level youth aluminum models starting around $50 to high-end composite bats for adult leagues ranging $300 to $400. Gloves run from $30 budget options for recreational players to $150 for premium leather models used in competitive play. Cleats, apparel, and protective gear (shin guards, chest protectors, catcher's masks) are stocked at price points matching national retailers, with discounts appearing seasonally before spring league signups.
On Deck stocks both new and used equipment, with used gloves and bats typically priced 30 to 50 percent below new retail. The used inventory rotates; calling ahead to ask about specific models or sizes saves a trip if you're hunting for a particular item.
Academy Sports and Dicks Sporting Goods both operate in Oklahoma City and carry baseball equipment, but allocate shelf space across 20 or more sports. On Deck prioritizes depth in baseball and softball, meaning higher inventory turnover in gloves and bats, more choices within a given price range, and staff more likely to own playing experience. Academy and Dicks are stronger if you need soccer, football, or general athletic apparel in one stop; choose On Deck if you want someone who can discuss bat drop, barrel diameter, or the difference between a baseball and softball glove break-in timeline.
On Deck suits parents outfitting kids for their first season, adult league players replacing aging equipment, and coaches buying in volume. The used-equipment section appeals to budget-conscious families rotating through sizes as children grow. Players seeking trendy lifestyle apparel or brands marketed primarily for streetwear will find broader selection at general retailers. On Deck does not stock field maintenance equipment, scoreboards, or bleachers; it focuses on player-worn gear.
Walk directly to the department matching your need: youth bats and gloves in one zone, adult equipment in another, catcher's gear and protective apparel grouped separately. Staff will ask your league, position, and budget before making recommendations rather than defaulting to the most expensive option. If you're buying a first glove, expect a 10 to 15-minute fitting where they check hand size, break-in stiffness, and position-specific pocket depth. Used equipment is displayed separately with condition notes (light use, moderate play, cosmetic wear) marked by price.
On Deck operates during standard retail hours Tuesday through Saturday; verify current hours and Sunday availability by phone before visiting. The store sits in a strip-center location with ample free parking directly in front. No appointment is necessary for general browsing, but calling ahead if you need a glove fitting during a busy Saturday morning (spring season, August back-to-school period) reduces wait time. The store does not charge a service fee for attempting glove break-in recommendations on the spot.
On Deck occupies the niche between online retailers and generalist sporting goods chains in Oklahoma City, serving players who value hands-on fitting and staff knowledge over convenience of one-stop shopping.
