Posts Tagged ‘baseball gloves’

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 Short-Stop Gloves

This kind of gloves is more concentrated on being able to snag the ball quite well. This is especially true for those snag grounders. As a result, they tend to be larger in size which range from about 11.5 to 12 inches.

Shortstops prefer gloves that will make them get the ball out of it quickly. The parts which they use quite frequently are the pinky, ring and middle fingers along with the thumb’s majority to make a great catch. With this need, total reinforcements are made in these particular sections to give maximum performance and control.

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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 Vladimir Guerrero

Born on February 9, 1976 in Dominican Republic, Vladimir played as a popular home run hitter in the playing field of baseball. He played the right fielder and in 2007 started playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

The first league he played was on September 19, 1996 and from then on, he became one of the top five hundred home run hitters of all time. He likes to bat without the gloves and in 2007, he was hailed winner of the famous Home Run Derby.

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PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Baseball gloves – Catchers and Pitchers

The previous articles already defined the baseball gloves suited for the first baseman, outfielders and infielders. What is left are the equipments used by catchers and pitchers.

catchers

A fast-paced baseball that runs about 90 mph would surely produce a big impact upon any contact. Thus, a catcher’s glove was designed for this purpose. Stronger and built with thick padding, this equipment allows a comfortable catch after every direct throw. A quick response and good timing of the player are also vital in this part of the game.

pitchers

Lastly, the pitcher’s gloves are not too big or too small for a good hold of the baseball. As the player aims for a throw, the grip on the ball determines pitch direction as well as the speed. The baseball gloves make sure that this grip is not seen by anyone else.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Baseball gloves – Infielders and Outfielders

infielders

Let’s continue the descriptions of baseball gloves for each player in the field. The second baseman, shortstop and third baseman are collectively known as the infielders. Their baseball gloves are smaller than the rest of the gloves that enable them to pass the ball without difficulty to the other hand. Given this ability, it is faster for them to throw the ball and get the offensive team out of the game.

outfielders

If a baseball was hit and seemed to be flying, the only hope to get it is through the outfielder’s gloves. These equipments are specifically designed to catch balls in the air with its long fingers which is about an inch or two longer than the usual gloves. Though they need to throw the ball once caught, the main goal is to catch the flying baseballs.

PostHeaderIcon Baseball equipment: Baseball gloves – first baseman

1st baseman

If you have been watching baseball games, you probably saw the players wearing this equipment in the defensive side. Gloves enable them to catch the baseball after a hit. Mostly made from leather material, baseball gloves differ on styles as players differ on field positions.

1st baseman

To start with, let’s discuss the first baseman. This player’s gloves are very wide and the edge makes a big curved shape. The reason for this baseball glove design is to help the player get the balls after being thrown by team mates. The goal assigned to this man is to get everything tossed to him without hesitation. Even if the baseball is full of dirt from the ground, these gloves would finish the scooping task with ease.

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