Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
12:50 pm
Many manufactures allow you to customize your baseball glove. Normally this includes choosing the color combination with the leather and the laces or having your name embroidered on the side.
Rawlings was one of the first companies to make custom baseball gloves and it has been extremely popular ever since.
Take a look at a few of their custom baseball glove options:


Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
12:29 pm
Searching for a left handed baseball glove can be hard sometimes. First base mitts outfield gloves, and pitchers gloves are the most common left handed baseball gloves.
Click on the type of glove you are searching for:
First Base Mitt
Outfield Glove
Pitchers Glove
Here are a few of the most popular left handed gloves:



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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
9:34 pm
Buying a new baseball glove can be expensive. It’s always good idea to explore the great discounts that are available online.
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These discount baseball gloves are a great buy!



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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
9:19 pm
Wilson has been producing quality catcher’s mitts since 1922 when they introduced the Ray Schalk catcher’s mitt. Since that time they have been a leader in the most popular mitts on the market and carry on a long lasting tradition.
Today, their popular models are the A2000 and A2K. Players such as Pudge Rodriguez and A.J Pierzynski use Wilson behind the plate.
These are a couple of the great catcher’s mitts made by Wilson:


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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
8:26 pm
When searching for an infield baseball glove there are a few guidelines that you should follow. Gloves that will be used for middle infield (short stop and second base) need to have exceptional playability. This means that the pocket shouldn’t be too deep which adds to quickness when turning double plays.
Gloves that will be used at third base can be a bit larger and have a deeper pocket than those used in the middle infield. This is because there isn’t as much quickness required at the “hot corner” and you can afford a little more room for error.
Here are some basic rules to follow when choosing the size of your glove (In inches):
- Short Stop: 11 1/2 up to 11 3/4 (Wouldn’t recommend anything larger than 11 1/2)
- Second Base: 11 up to 11 1/2
- Third Base: 11 1/2 up to 12
Here are a few gloves that are excellent choices for each infield position:
Short Stop:

Second Base:

Third Base:

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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
7:44 pm
Are you looking to buy a baseball glove? Uou have come to the right spot, Baseballglovesforsale.net is your #1 spot for the best information on buying a baseball glove. Take a look at the most popular brands and gloves for all positions.
Click on the type of glove you are looking to buy:
Infield Glove
Outfield Glove
Catcher’s Glove
First Base Glove
Pitchers Glove
Here are a few of the most popular gloves on the market:



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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
7:15 pm
Wilson has been making quality baseball gloves since 1922, when they released the Ray Schalk catcher’s mitt. Today, players such as Justin Morneau, Evan Longoria, and David Wright put Wilson to work in the field.
Wilson’s a2000 line of gloves has been extremely popular within the sport and they continue to offer quality leather and playability to baseball players of all skill levels.



These are just a few of the quality gloves in the a2000 line
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