Posts Tagged ‘Baseball Equipment’

PostHeaderIcon Gloves for Second Base

The top purpose for this kind of baseball gloves is to smoothly field the ball as you make a fast pass from the glove to the hand that will throw. This is usually smaller than the regular sized glove that comes with an average shallow pocket.

Most players for second base most of the time prefer the open-backed glove for improved flexibility and utmost comfort. In general specifications, it measures from 11 to 11.5 inches in size. These second base players also usually like the single patch web, the basket web or the recent all time favorite which is the I-web.

No matter what kind of preference you have, you can surely find a lot of options to choose from over the Net.

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PostHeaderIcon Gloves for the First Base

Baseball gloves are also known as mitts. They have individual fingers and the term mitts resemble that of the old school term of ‘mittens’. Such mitts make it more convenient to stop the ground balls and contains less padding in the areas for the palms and fingers.

They are also better in taking control of the bats that are used greatly in scooping some pretty wild throws. The first base glove is a bit bigger when it comes to circumference area compared to a catcher’s mitt. Its pads are thin yet stiff around the circumference area. Whether you would choose an open web design or a closed web is up to your own preference.

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PostHeaderIcon 3 Types of Batted Balls

The fly ball is the one that is hit into the air that is extremely high. Most of the fielders would try to catch these fly balls as they descend.

The second one is the pop fly ball that goes extremely high as well but won’t travel long. If you would view it from the eyes of a fielder, you would notice it coming straight down.

The third type is the ground ball or also known as the grounder. It rolls and bounces on the solid ground in the field. Bunts are not recognized as ground balls but they are still a unique type of a batted ball.

In addition, the foul tip is yet another batted ball but this goes straight to the glove of the catcher and is surely caught.

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PostHeaderIcon Baseball Bat Rules: General

Like any other sport, every game has its own rules and regulations. For baseball, the main concern for the equipment is the bat’s weight and length. Leagues of different sort implement rules to govern them. The next articles will tackle some of the famous groups in the youth and amateur games and their specific guidelines.

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Generally, the limiting factor depends on the baseball bat characteristic which includes its length and weight. Most of the well-known leagues have drop limits or the difference in bat length (inches) and its weight (ounces). The -3 drop limit is applied on college and high school leagues and most of the players need to observe the ball exit speed ratio (BESR) rule. For a good example, to qualify on these games, the minimum weight for a 33 inch bat is 30 ounces and for a specific speed limit, the ball should exit the baseball bat.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Composite baseball bats

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The composite bat is one of the latest technologies in the baseball world. This innovative equipment is composed of fiber material and resin. These components enable it to be categorized as fragile. It has the possibility to break or have cracks so make sure that when you purchased your composite baseball bat, you have its guaranteed warranty.

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This unique bat faces a controversy. It is now banned on college games due to its natural break in characteristics that was taken advantage. This composite baseball bat tends to be more responsive or hot as time passes by. Because its components eventually loosen up, the effect upon contact with the ball is a good hit. But a process called rolling could do this faster in manufacturing plants thus allowing them to manipulate games and put the players in danger of bat’s breakage. Do not worry because the performance of this composite baseball bat can still be witnessed on youth and high school baseball games.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Hybrid baseball bats

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If you come across wooden, aluminum and composite baseball bats, any combination of their typical materials give rise to what we call hybrids. Yes, you read it right. The word hybrid which is accompanied on genetics can now be found on your baseball game equipments.

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Some manufacturers came up with the idea of mixing the common baseball components to maximize the baseball bat’s capabilities. Some used aluminum, fiber material and resin to make a baseball bat while other models are made up of wood and composite materials. Whatever baseball bat you plan to purchase, make sure that you are not totally relying to it on a game. Better gear yourself up with the experience by practicing and mastering the basics.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Aluminum baseball bats

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An aluminum bat which is more commonly known as the metal bat has been used in ages. Lots of players once in their baseball career took a shot with it. Its popularity never fades as time passes by. The performance that a good quality aluminum bat shows is still comparable to newly introduced composite ones. Because most people have some difficulty accepting the new technology, they opt to purchase the ever-reliable and convenient aluminum ones.

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You may notice that a number of amateur baseball games still include tough aluminum bats in the play and those in the audience really appreciates it. This kind of bat is a good choice for beginners because it will react to any contact with the ball. Unlike the wood ones, the aluminum baseball bats would not require good solid impact. It is still available in the market as youth, adult and senior league models. You may search the eBay for details and compare the prices of your desired models.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Youth baseball bats

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Before you purchase a baseball bat, either for you or for your child, make sure that you know what to find. Some leagues are stricter than others and only allow certain types of bat for a game. Youth baseball bats do not have any limits on the drop. If you are just learning the baseball mantra, drop is the difference in the baseball bat’s length which is measured in inches and the bat’s weight in ounces. So why is this important in the first place? Because adult baseball bats have -3 drop limit.

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If you start researching on the companies that create wonderful youth baseball bats, you will encounter Easton, Combat, and DeMarini. The Stealth Speed 75, Combat B2 Bomber and DeMarini CF4 are the popular ones in the market because their composite technology. Check them out on your nearest baseball equipment shop and see the details personally.