i think going to china is the hardest thing. reporter: m.l.b. stresses th. going to china is the batting helmets will still be made in the u.s. stating it does not batting helmets will be still made in the u.s., adding it owns less than 20% of rawlings and does not have a role in the day-to-day business operations. the helmet work are will shift to missouri but most of the 80 jobs in caledonia will be lost to china, saving rawlings at least $4 million a year. i just keep thinking what would happen if the commissioner of baseball called up the guy who runs these companies and says, hey, i don t think we should do this? reporter: minnesota senator tina smith says americans should be outraged. we should be expecting more of america s pastime than this kind of put the dollar first kind of thinking. reporter: one small town s field of dreams risks striking out and turning into an economic nightmare. kris van cleave, cbs news, caldonia, minnesota. yuccas: that factory could