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Sporting Life - The Perfect Baseball Glove

By Joseph Archibald
Sep 25, 2009
If you are fond of baseball and are actually playing the game, you surely need a baseball glove. If yours are already torn, you need a new one. Your primary requirement might be that the glove should fit your hand, and serve as an extension of it. When putting your hand into the glove, you should not feel any awkwardness with it on. This is why you have to make a careful and well-thought decision in choosing a great baseball glove. Having a glove that you feel good about will help you fare well in your game.

Things to consider in choosing a glove:

1. Material: There are two kinds of material for the gloves: synthetic and leather. Most players choose the leather because of its durability and softness. It also conforms easily to the hand of the player. Further more, there are two types of leather gloves: top-grain cowhide and full leather. Most players choose the top-grain cowhide. This is because top-grain cowhide is considered the standard glove for the sports. In addition, full leather is not typically used because of its stiffness.

2. Webbing: There are many types of gloves based on webbing. However, the decision in choosing which glove is appropriate depends on the position of the player in the game. Outfielders and third base consider the gloves with space between each strip. On the other hand, the middle infielder and the pitcher use the closed webbing gloves for convenience. There are also some players that use the six-finger kind of gloves. The other types of this based on its webbing are I-web and H-web.

Webbing - When choosing the kind of webbing for you glove, you should have in mind the position that you are playing in the field. There are ideal types of webbing for every position. For third basemen and outfielders, the ideal glove webbing would be one which provides spaces for every leather strip.

This will help these players in the said positions in that they can have more ease in trapping a ball. For pitchers, a glove with closed webbing would help them strategize more and hide their pitches. For middle infielders, the same glove with closed webbing with a solid pocket should be used. This will help them easily grab a ball. Other webbing styles are the six-finger or trap style, I-web, and H-web.

5. Fit: The fit of the glove is another consideration in choosing it. When fitting the glove for the first time, it should fit closely yet comfortably. Also, the adjustable wrist is another important aspect of the glove so that it will allow room for the player to personalize it.

The webbing that is close is well-liked by pitchers because it can conceal their pitches before they are hurled. The type of webbing that is adaptable and can be used for different purposes is six-finger or trap-style. I-web and H-web are other styles of web that are open.
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