Showing posts with label Gloves. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Better Youth Baseball Gloves


A good ball glove can have a big effect on youth's enjoyment of playing baseball and even about whether baseball is a worthwhile sport for them to participate in. Kids could be playing many other sports, and in fact, participation in basketball and soccer is growing fast in the US. There's no better summer sport or pastime than baseball though. It has a rich American tradition that other sports don't possess and that's an important part of your own child's sports experience.

Baseball is a game that is dependent on equipment though, and if the equipment is poor quality or in doesn't suit the kids using them, it can dampen their enthusiasm for little league baseball. It's important to buy youth baseball gloves for your child, not small adult baseball gloves which will discourage your youngster.

They had poor equipment back in the old days, including rotted out or horribly stiff leather gloves. Some would actually throw the glove down and try to catch with their bare hands. It may not be that bad today, but in visiting your local sporting goods store, you've probably wondered about the quality of the gloves on the store shelves. Some are weird shapes and feel uncomfortable and the selection is many times limited.

The Good Old Days

Have you ever wondered whether baseball glove manufacturers are producing better ball gloves now than in decades past? Well, if you happen to have an old baseball glove still around and compare it to modern youth baseball gloves, you'll notice a big difference. Those old gloves didn't make catching and fielding easy for infielders, outfielders and especially catchers. You actually had to have some outstanding athletic skills and knowledge of catching to make a catch. In those days, you used both hands to catch a ball because you had to.

That's not to say these new gloves are suited to the ball player that's using them. These kids range in physical size greatly, and play different positions. The child that has a new, well-fitted glove is going to catch the ball better and play with a lot more confidence.

Young ball players with their metal bats are hitting the ball hard, so infielders and outfielders need good gloves just to catch them, let alone throw the runner out at first. We shouldn't just assume that any glove would do for our child. Each youngster has their own level of coordination and confidence, along with their own style and preferences, and fortunately, there are so many types and styles of gloves available now, that you should be able to find one they like. You don't see kids get hurt often but it does happen and it will happen more often with the child that feels uncomfortable with the baseball equipment they're using.

Bad Bounces

Last week, while watching a youth baseball game (11 year olds) a batter hit a ball hard up the middle, fortunately missing the pitcher. The ball hit the side of the mound and bounced up to hit the base umpire in the shoulder. She was hurt and lay on the ground several minutes before getting up. That highlighted well, the speed the balls are reaching and that the young infielder playing with awkward baseball glove is going to playing with fear. Yes, some fear is good, as it keeps them sharp and makes the game exciting, but too much fear and they're going to get discouraged.

Many of the kids on these teams have gloves that are too small, and overwhelmingly, you see their reluctance to catch well-hit grounders. They generally wave at it going by them and sigh in relief that it wasn't hit right at them. One youngster in the outfield ran to make a diving catch only to have the ball pop out of his glove. They used to see that if your glove touched a ball, you should have caught it and it is an error for you. When a ball is in your glove, it should stay in there. In this kid's case, the ball was clearly in his glove and yet it popped out. The reason for that is that the glove didn't fit his hand and the web wouldn't close tightly.

He walked dejectedly back to centerfield, his position, and cursed at himself for dropping it. It was like a scene out of a Charlie Brown episode. If he'd hung onto that ball, he would have been walking on clouds and be the pride of the team. I don't have to tell you how important peer pressure is with kids these days and when kids never catch the ball, it can deflate the team and even the crowd of parents watching the game. Sometimes, it's downright torture to watch a ball game if the kids can't catch or throw properly.

Young pitchers too, can have trouble throwing strikes, and after walking batter after batter, you can sense disappointment. The glove on the pitcher's hand acts as a counterbalance when throwing and if it doesn't feel comfortable for him, you may be in for a long inning.

A fair number of kids come from homes that can't afford a new glove every year and they may not be able to afford baseball shoes. If there's one piece of equipment you need to focus on for youth baseball players, it has to be the glove. Your child is out there standing for half of the game, with this glove on their hand. If it's uncomfortable, and doesn't fit, that has to take some of the enjoyment out of it.

There's a mind-boggling array of youth baseball brands out there to choose from Rawling, Mizuno, Wilson, Spalding, Rawlings, Nokona, Akadema, Kelly, Nike, Louisville, SSK and more. The problem with many of these big brand names is not only the inflated prices associated with these brands, it's the weight and stiffness of the gloves. The materials and the stitching are sewn well enough. They aren't designed with kids in mind who after all, don't have time to break the glove in. Within one year, they will have likely outgrown the glove, so what's the point of buying a glove like that? The glove ends up unused in a closet or on the garage floor becoming a nuisance object.




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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Professional Baseball Gloves


Professional baseball is one of the most popular sports in the United States, watched live and on screens by millions of fans. Professional baseball players are subjected to repetitive stress and strain injuries from batting and pitching. Different designs of professional baseball gloves are available to suit individual needs.

If the glove is uncomfortable, it may affect performance in the field. For the best performance on the field, select the right sized baseball glove. Usually, professional baseball gloves measure not more than 12 inches. Buying an oversized baseball glove can lead to inconsistent play. So be cautious enough to purchase appropriate sized gloves.

Another factor to be considered is the quality of the gloves. Consider the material when selecting professional baseball gloves. The gloves come in a variety of materials, and the player can choose from synthetic, leather, and treated leather. In addition, the player should determine the size of the pocket and the back and wrist adjustments that suit their needs.

In order to maximize performance and durability, special care must be given to professional baseball gloves. Apply glove oil to the pocket, break, and web areas of the glove with a dry cloth. Too much oil can cause the leather to become too soft, flexible, and heavy, so the gloves should be oiled lightly. Professional baseball gloves are best stored in dry places.

To meet the demands of professional players, customized professional baseball gloves are also available. For custom professional baseball gloves, the player has to specify the size, material, type of back, color, webbing, and lacing he wants. Today, there are several manufacturers that produce professional baseball gloves. Online stores are also available to purchase professional baseball gloves




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Monday, July 18, 2011

A Look at Baseball Batting Gloves


The first baseball gloves to hit the field were created sometime in the late 1800s. These gloves were simplistic compared to today's models. Early gloves were usually made of thin pieces of leather and were precursors to the advanced baseball gloves of today. An item that was not generally used, even during the time of the first baseball glove, was the baseball batting glove.

Every baseball glove manufacturer in the United States produces baseball batting gloves. You can find them at online retailers, online auction sites, at sports stores and even at discount retailers. Baseball batting gloves are not nearly as costly as traditional baseball gloves. One can usually purchase a pair of gloves for between $10 and $20 at most stores.

The player that is up-to-bat can benefit tremendously from a good pair of baseball batting gloves. These gloves can help to increase the quality of their grip; maintaining a tight and controlled grip is essential to successful hits. Any professional, or non-professional for that matter, will tell you that even the slightest slip or variation in grip can cost the team greatly.

Just as baseball-batting gloves provide protection against slips due to a bad grip or perspiration on the hands, they also serve as a protection device. Batters need to protect their hands when sliding into a base. Baseball-batting gloves serve at least two purposes: to maintain a good grip and to protect the player's hands when sliding.

Some glove manufacturers also have a version of the baseball batting glove available that fits underneath the standard baseball glove. Other players choose to wear the baseball batting glove underneath the traditional glove to add additional comfort. They find that wearing this glove beneath the other will provide a better fit and additional protection against the sting of catching the ball.




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Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Value of Custom Baseball Gloves


Baseball gloves have advanced tremendously over the years. From the original game played with the bare hands to the advanced models of today, baseball gloves have as rich a history as the game itself.

The first gloves developed were not accepted easily since many players thought negatively of those using them. Today's players, however, accept baseball gloves as a necessary and standard part of the game. Modern baseball gloves come in a variety of sizes, comforts, accessories and price ranges.

For the more serious baseball enthusiast, custom baseball gloves are all the rage. Today's baseball gloves can be customized for a particular fit, color, type of leather, and more. Since pricing can range from $100, on the low end, to more than $400 for high-end custom made baseball gloves, most beginning players do not find them necessary. For semi-professional or professional baseball players, however, most will say that they would not go back to generic gloves.

Different companies will obviously offer different custom baseball gloves to choose from. Some companies specialize in material types and others will specialize in matching the player with a glove with the perfect fit. Some baseball glove manufacturers also offer custom baseball gloves that are designed for catchers, infielders and outfielders. Those earning a living playing baseball or those who are very serious players will likely benefit from purchasing a custom baseball glove.

Most every major supplier of American baseball gloves will offer customizable options. When shopping for the right glove, you can begin by reviewing the company or companies' Web sites to see what they have to offer. Keep in mind that the custom baseball gloves offered will be quite a bit pricier than "generic" models available at sport and discount stores. From reading reviews and comments on custom baseball gloves, those who use them are not likely to revert back to standard gloves. You can expect to spend several hundred dollars on a custom glove, but the glove is designed with you in mind and can meet and exceed your highest expectations.




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Friday, July 8, 2011

Vintage Baseball Gloves


In the early days, players were expected to take the field without protective gear such as a baseball glove. But later, for protection, the players started using baseball gloves to prevent bone contusions and tissue damage.

Baseball gloves used by great players are in great demand. A vintage baseball glove is a unique gift idea for those who want to cherish the memory of great players from the past. Vintage baseball gloves are available in different sizes, shapes, styles, and designs.

The simplicity and exquisiteness of vintage baseball gloves have made them a perfect gift for those who love baseball. Today, dozens of brands and hundreds of different models of baseball gloves are available to choose from. Good sources for purchasing vintage baseball gloves include antique stores, vintage-clothing stores, and museums. Their large selection of designs will help you to find the glove that you are looking for.

The gloves used in early days of baseball were hand-stitched and hand-sewn. Over the years, baseball gloves have undergone changes in style and size. Nowadays, replicas of baseball gloves, which were used in early days, are available on the market.

Vintage baseball gloves were made of durable, lightweight leather. The pricing of vintage baseball gloves depends on the condition. Made from burgundy-colored leather, the 1908-Spaulding fielder's glove with a full-sewn web is a great vintage baseball glove. This early baseball glove is of the highest quality. The 1940's U.S. army fielders' glove is a wonderful, high-quality glove made in Ripon, Wisconsin. The Joe Cronin, 1915-20 youth-size fielder's glove, and 1915-20 fielder's glove are some examples of split-finger gloves used in the early days.

Proper care of vintage baseball gloves can increase their lifespan. They are best stored in dry places. Vintage baseball gloves are kept in specially made glove boxes or in plastic containers, with the objective of keeping the gloves in their original conditions of softness, smoothness, and suppleness.




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Baseball: Taming The Gloves


You can just imagine the pain and injury that a player can get when he plays without the baseball gloves. Bruised palms, in could be the least that a player has to worry. And yet the first baseball gloves appeared only in the 1870's. Before that baseball players has to catch the ball with bare hands, something that we can not imagine today. When baseball gloves started to appear it was made from scraps of leather that were sewn together.

The first baseball gloves were not even designed to catch the ball but to cushion the player's hand by knocking the baseball glove to the ground. During the late 1800's players using baseball gloves were teased as sissies and other names that were embarrassing to the players. Eventually, sense prevailed. Baseball gloves have become an integral part of the game aside from being necessary safety equipment.

Baseball is one of Americas most loved sport. If someone wants to play, it is necessary to wear a baseball gloves and that means buying a new one.

When new, baseball gloves are stiff and you have to break in the baseball glove for you to have a good game with it.

One effective way of breaking in a new baseball glove is to wrap it in a towel when not in use. The best way however is to wear it as often as you can and catch ball with it. It will be uncomfortable at the start, as you would feel that the glove does not fit your hand but continues breaking in will soften it up. Oils made specifically for baseball gloves are also available to speed up the process. Take caution though in oiling a baseball glove, as too much of it, even when recommended by the oil maker, will tend to break the leather down. Ideal application of oil in the baseball gloves should not be more than three times a year. As you use the baseball glove however, it will eventually start to feel comfortable like an extension of your hand.

Through the years, many companies have started to manufacture baseball gloves that they come today in a wide variety and materials to select from. Depending on its quality, brand, fit and style baseball gloves are priced as low as $10 or as high as $250 for custom made fits.

The more popular manufacturers of baseball gloves are Rawlings, Nike, Mizuno and Nokona.

For players starting out in baseball buying brand new gloves that are good can be a little steep. If you want a glove that is good, second hand gloves can be a good option and the Internet can show you where. The Internet has, in a very short span of years, become a virtual shopping venue. If you want to try it out, try Ebay or type the keywords "discount baseball gloves" and you will be surprised at what you will find. Searching the Internet for baseball gloves can yield you results several times over than going from store to store. There are good sellers on the net where you can buy your baseball gloves at 50% less than its brand new counterpart.

Another good option is to find sporting goods store that are on clearance sale. Good discount can be had with these stores if you are willing to settle for gloves that are good if not the latest.




Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides baseball glove resources on [http://www.your-baseball-glove.info]



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Thursday, July 7, 2011

A Review of Popular Baseball Gloves


When shopping for a new baseball glove, one has many brands, styles and fits to choose from. Companies make many gloves from various materials that can cost as little as $10 or as much as $250 for a custom made glove. The following is a brief review of companies that offer some of the best gloves on the market.

Rawlings Baseball Gloves

Perhaps the best-known and respected baseball glove is manufactured by Rawlings. Rawlings baseball gloves have been a favorite of amateurs and professionals for over eight years. They are most admired for their comfort and safety features as well as the range of prices. You can purchase the most expensive line of gloves for $300 or so, but Rawlings baseball gloves also come in cheaper versions, sometimes for $10 or less.

Nike Baseball Gloves

Nike is probably best known for its athletic shoes and other lines of athletic clothing. The company, however, has recently begun to manufacture its own line of baseball gloves. The Nike baseball glove has been gaining tremendous popularity in recent years. The most popular baseball gloves by Nike are the "Pro Gold" and "SDR" lines. The Pro Gold gloves are top of the line and usually retail for $100 or more, while the SDR baseball gloves start at around $60. Perhaps the best feature of Nike baseball gloves is the ""dry finger"" liner inside each glove which helps to keep fingers cool and reduce perspiration during play.

Mizuno Baseball Gloves

Mizuno baseball gloves are another popular brand in America. They are even more popular for Asian baseball players. This company offers at least 11 different styles of gloves, with a wide price range. The ""Pro Limited"" series can cost up to $250, but Mizuno baseball gloves are also available in cheaper models for around $20.

Nokona Baseball Gloves

Most baseball glove experts will agree that Nokona offers the best and highest quality gloves available to consumers. These are American-made gloves from Texas and the company has been manufacturing them since the early 20th century. The least expensive line of Nokona baseball gloves usually starts at around $125 and higher-end gloves can cost much more.

In addition to leather baseball gloves, Nokona also offers gloves made from buffalo and kangaroo hides.




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Professional Level Baseball Equipment and Discount Baseball Gloves


Baseball Gloves - "Good Fit" Improves Your Game

The baseball glove is for ballplayers the most important of all professional baseball equipment and accessories. In all walks of life, you perform only as well as the tools you use--the key is comfort, feel, and good fit. Carpenters have their hammers; twirlers have their batons; musicians have their instruments; and dancers have their shoes.

Proper equipment allows us to perform our best, no matter our venue. The same holds true for players and the equipment they use. It has been documented that young baseball players learn the intricacies of catching a baseball if the sports equipment they have includes a new baseball glove that is supple, and a good fit.

Baseball Gloves - Evolution and Bonding

A century ago ballplayers used pieces of rawhide and cowhide sewn together. It is amazing that the forefathers of baseball were able to catch a ball with any degree of regularity. The sports equipment they used in order to catch a baseball was no larger than the winter gloves we wear today.

Today, parents recognize the need for involvement in their childrens activities. For parents, teaching their sons and daughters to play the game of baseball is a great way to develop lasting bonds. Baseball gives players an opportunity to develop social skills with other players and coaches, and to learn valuable lessons regarding teamwork and self-sacrifice. The game of baseball also teaches ballplayers, especially young baseball players, the art of winning and losing graciously.

Parents strive to purchase appropriate clothes, toys and educational tools for their children. When shopping for baseball equipment and baseball accessories for their kids, it's vital that parents are prudent. During equipment selection for baseball fielding gloves, parents must shop for the "perfect fit" for their athlete.

Baseball Gloves - Factors That Affect Selection

A players age, physical development level, and position on the field determine the type of baseball glove that should be purchased. Todays' technological advancements make it possible for baseball gloves to be manufactured for every type of player. Appropriate gloves for young baseball players are crucial to their development.

For example, gloves for Little Leaguers should be made of leather because of the speed of the throws. Leather also offers greater hand and finger protection. Generally, a glove with an 11.5 inch span is a good fit for these players.

As players mature and the level of competition increases, ballplayers have a better idea of the positions on the field they regularly play, and they become more involved in their own equipment selection process. Baseball fielding gloves become a personal and integral part of their baseball equipment and accessories.

Baseball Gloves - Akadema Ranks No. 1

Quality gloves that fit correctly and are appropriate for the position played are directly associated with the fielding success of ballplayers, whether they are in Little League or the Major Leagues. Akadema, the leading innovator in baseball equipment today, has a huge selection of gloves tailored to suit the needs of youth, amateur, and professional players.

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