Amazing video! I’ve been waiting years for someone to put out a video or even article on this topic. Many have tried to put out videos that only scratch the surface of the topic and don’t actually address the real question of anyone buying a glove. You really nailed it for those of us who overthink our purchase decisions. Thanks so much!!!
production quality of ur vids is great! i use a 11.5 inch basket web as a pitcher and having that web does giv some advantages, looking forward to that japanese glove, the design is superb. always loved closed web ones cause a lot of my faves use one
For anyone wondering, a "pitchers web" is usually a basket weave, or anything where you CANNOT see thru it. This is to protect the fingering of your pitches. It may be unlikely someone can see ur fingers inside an h web but why risk it.
Outside of the pitcher and catcher positions, you pretty much can't go wrong with an H web. They're common in the outfield and at 3B, reasonably prevalent at 1B, and even some middle infielders use them (like DJ LemMahieu and Corey Seager). I think this is because the H web mostly accommodates the glove pattern; it likely won't make it deeper or more shallow.
I've read somewhere that outfield gloves use H webs to actually look at the ball true the web. Also can be helpful when the ball is in the sun. I've purchased a new gloves this year and I've switched from full web to H, and I love it since my position is always outfield. Thanks for the great video
I use the glove to block the sun but keep the ball to the side, and move it t catch the ball when it's close. Looking thru the web leaves room for error. But if it works for u 🤙
I agree with Robbie I wouldn't recommend looking through the web either, use the glove to block the sun that way if you have to move you never lose sight of the ball you're relying on looking through a small window in the glove and hoping that that window aligns with the glove blocking the sun not even a good habit to start doing. Close the glove and use it to block the sun like you're supposed to lol.
If you’re the 🐐 it don’t matter what web you use, a glove is a glove. Jeter used a closed web, Cal Ripken Jr and Arod used big gloves at short. Use what you like and what you’re comfortable with bros.
The "6-fingered" Rawlings Trapeze model was specially designed for Stan Musial, so he could use the same glove in both right field and at first base near the end of his career. I got my own Stan Musial HOH TG-12 in late 1960 when I was almost 8. I use a tan 13-inch "6-fingered" Rawlings HOH Trapeze PRO-TB24 these days for my senior softball, whether I play third base, first base, or outfield. My 32-year-old daughter has two tan "6-fingered" Rawlings HOH Trapeze gloves.
Depth of pocket is more important than web design. I would never use anything other than an I web for middle infield unless you like having a handfull of dirt when you transfer. I like a slightly deeper pocket at short 11 3/4" and the shallowest possible at 2nd, (I like my 2nd baseman's glove to be flat like a frying pan 11-11 1/4"). I like an H web for third with a deep pocket 11 3/4 to 12". Outfield minimum 12.5" with an H web. I love the three finger style, too. Pitcher - anything that can hide the ball.
I prefer the basket web. I play outfield and pitcher and I understand the point that you can’t see through it but I don’t see it as much of a problem. When it comes to durability I feel that as far as cross and h gloves go, the always seem to be less durable than the basket web. From my perspective, this is all personal preference and comfort.
Looking at gloves now in 12.75 for competitive slow pitch, it seems most gloves of that size are labelled "for outfield use". Will that make a difference in how it comes to me or is all of that based on how I shape it when I break it in? I currently have a modified trap but I am looking for a substantial upgrade and most of what I have looked at is H-web in Rawlings and Wilson.
Okay, so I’m in the market for a glove and I found one online. It happens to be a Nike Shado Vapor Elite J. The webbing is closed off but it’s not completely a basket web. It’s a 11.5 so basically a infielder’s glove. I pitch on the side too and I love Nike, do you think it will be a good purchase since I play a little infield too?
When I was a kid. I got a baseball glove for Christmas.. it was very good quality (Rawlings) We didn’t know what position it was designed for. I broke it in by playing with it, and it didn’t matter. I played as a baseman/outfielder/short stop even pitcher occasion. What matters most is your athleticism. A good athlete or make any club work in any position with the exception of catching.
Is the infield H-web more secure feeling, especially when fielding a ball on the move? I've only ever used the I-web, but I've noticed several big league SS (B-Craw, Bogie and Seager) using H-webs now.
so, i want to get a matching glove with my friend's little sister and my little sister, but the webbing is a basket web. Would that be good to use if i play pitcher and middle infield/3rd?
list below of common webs i like and dont like for infield and outfield 👍 for infield - i-web (also includes variants: v-web, diamond web) - cross web (also includes variants: laced, hinge style, mod cross web) - H-web (also includes variants: laced) 👍 for outfield - H web - T-web (also includes variants: mod-T web) - cross web (duel horizontal post) 👎 for infield - One-piece web (also includes variants: two piece web, One-piece Full web) - Net web 👎 for outfield - Basket web - Hinge post web (also includes variants: duel hinge web) - One-piece web (also includes variants: two piece web) - i-web (also includes variants: v-web, diamond web)
THis actually helps alot. I play third and middle infield. Mainly 3rd and i didnt know either to get a I web or a pro H. I feel like the h web can be more flexible with the positions i play as the one im getting can be played for 3rd and middle infield. Thanks for this awesome video!
Hey bro, I’,m a big fan and I was wondering if you could do a video in the Kris Bryant model. I got my dad one for Christmas and always thought it was weird how he used such a big glove at 3rd and how he shapes it.
I play mainly pitcher, middle infield, some outfield, and use a mod trapeze web, works great for me. Conceals the ball as pitcher, and still isn’t a super deep pocket (I have a 44) also for my 44, it’s still not fully broken in, but it still rubs on my hand, sometimes peeling my skin, I didn’t have a good glove previously so Is it just the better leather, or what?
I’ve had the irritation on some gloves, it’s unfortunate and just happens sometimes (it happens less with the main brands like Wilson and Rawlings cause they are better haha)
I love the look of a trapeze web, thanks to Ichiro but I play shortstop full time. I also want to go 11.25", and using a trapeze would look silly that small. Guess we can't have it all lol
While it is rare, a six finger trapeze glove can be used in the middle infield. I think Ozzie Smith used a 12 inch six finger glove for a good bit of his career.
I believe I know the web you’re talking about. That wouldn’t be a bad choice at all. Like I said the shape of the glove matters more and the way you break it in matters a TON
I was thinking of ordering a custom pro 44 and I was think of getting a 12 inch glove with a I web I was wondering if the web would work on the glove as I play 3rd base? If not do you have any recommendations for webs for a 3rd base glove?
The web doesnt really matter but I wouldn’t recommend a one piece web or basket web for any infield position because if you have an I web or a similar web if you scoop up some dirt on a ground ball it lets the dirt fall out and you can grip the ball easier
Good gloves great price I have some videos on them. They rock for the price but if you want the best glove possible then look toward Rawlings and Wilson
What are you thoughts on using a baseball glove for slow pitch softball. I was playing with a an 11" glove (that I used to use as 2nd basemen growing up) but it's too small and the ball was literally bouncing out of the glove. Just bought a 12" 'pitcher' glove to use as my main softball glove. I couldn't even imagine going larger than 12" but many/most do.
I used to use my 12.5" outfielders glove as my softball glove. I think 11" is not nearly big enough for softball. 12"..is OK....sort of depends on the design and depth of pocket. I think if you don't make the glove close thumb to pinky then do not use it for softball. Not sure about your situation, but I would buy a dedicated softball glove as that 12" glove you have is probably on the small side.
@@scottiebumich I use my outfielders glove and it closes pinky to thumb, (the way I formed the glove). I also put two fingers in the pinky hole and move my other fingers over to create a "bigger pocket" - this is for baseball as an outfielder. I do the same for softball - regardless of position. I used my baseball outfielders glove with two in the pinky.
@@Ireland831 Thanks, any way to reform the glove to fold pinky to thumb? I find 2 in the pinky makes for a much larger pocket, don't like it for baseball, but at 36, I don't see myself playing baseball much any more.
@@scottiebumich My infielders gloves I have them cross close. I have never re-formed a glove to do the opposite. When forming leather, hot water ~150 degrees and wet the glove. Then work it they way you want it, but I wouldn't think it will work very well. There are some cheaper gloves on the market. As I remember I got my son a Rawlings M9 12" cheap. Maybe you can just get a new/used glove??
You should try out a hockey goalie glove. Each manufacturer has a specific feel as well as each of their models has a different closure. The pockets can act differently based on whether the lacing is nylon or skate lace and also the T for the pocket either being a single or double changes how the gloves receive pucks. With some it’s just as easy to catch without closing the glove as it is to close it.
I play shortstop making but I use a glove very similar to the Derek Jeter model and I love it. One time I lost my main glove and had to use an I post and it broke in the first game
I play rf but I’m sub for ss if our ss player is sick or out for some reason. I use a 12 1/2 deep H web for fielding so I can see through the web and a 12 standard basket web for when I sub ss.
i enrolled my kid in little league and I want to practice catch with him and need a glove and never imagined I would be looking up videos about glove webbings hhahaha
I’m looking for a 12.25 or 12.5 . I’m currently using for the past 5 yrs Rawlings glove size 12.5 with basket web . I ve just purchased the 11.75 rev1x , which is a great glove but the size for me is just to small I’m making errors, lol I’m just not use to the smaller size , I definitely need to go back to the 12.5 or 12.25 , Please give your best recommendation on the best glove for the sizes . Gloves are very expensive and I already see myself spending more money if I keep going based on my limited knowledge of gloves , any help would be greatly appreciate .
Basically all Japanese brands not named Mizuno because you practically can't find them in America like Zett, SSK, Hatakeyama, Asics. Even Brett Bros which is endorsed by MLB HOF George Brett is never seen much here. Edit: forgot about Asics
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Amazing video! I’ve been waiting years for someone to put out a video or even article on this topic. Many have tried to put out videos that only scratch the surface of the topic and don’t actually address the real question of anyone buying a glove. You really nailed it for those of us who overthink our purchase decisions. Thanks so much!!!
Lol no problem, thanks for watching!!!
production quality of ur vids is great! i use a 11.5 inch basket web as a pitcher and having that web does giv some advantages, looking forward to that japanese glove, the design is superb. always loved closed web ones cause a lot of my faves use one
Hopefully the Yabai video will be done soon!
For anyone wondering, a "pitchers web" is usually a basket weave, or anything where you CANNOT see thru it. This is to protect the fingering of your pitches. It may be unlikely someone can see ur fingers inside an h web but why risk it.
The “fingering?”
Hides the ball better
like the grip@@GradyFR
I’m a pitcher and I use an iWeb, but that’s because I hold the gloves sideways when I’m in my motion and I’m a leftfielder so yeah
Outside of the pitcher and catcher positions, you pretty much can't go wrong with an H web. They're common in the outfield and at 3B, reasonably prevalent at 1B, and even some middle infielders use them (like DJ LemMahieu and Corey Seager). I think this is because the H web mostly accommodates the glove pattern; it likely won't make it deeper or more shallow.
I put a basket web on my outfield glove and I absolutely love the feeling of it, it’s not a typical outfield web but it feels good to me
Definitely not typical but good if it feels good 👍
Love the videos, I look forward to them every week. Are we going to get mic'd up softball videos again this year?
Yes but just one or two
I’ll be creating a membership soon and that’s where I’ll be posting all the Mic’d Up videos
I've read somewhere that outfield gloves use H webs to actually look at the ball true the web. Also can be helpful when the ball is in the sun. I've purchased a new gloves this year and I've switched from full web to H, and I love it since my position is always outfield. Thanks for the great video
That's actually why I've always used an H web. Those rare occasions when I see the ball through the web do help!
I use the glove to block the sun but keep the ball to the side, and move it t catch the ball when it's close. Looking thru the web leaves room for error. But if it works for u 🤙
BRO. I never thought of this. Heck yeh on learning something everyday.
I agree with Robbie I wouldn't recommend looking through the web either, use the glove to block the sun that way if you have to move you never lose sight of the ball you're relying on looking through a small window in the glove and hoping that that window aligns with the glove blocking the sun not even a good habit to start doing. Close the glove and use it to block the sun like you're supposed to lol.
just ordered a 12” i web 44 glove for my outfield needs. can’t wait for it to come in!
If you’re the 🐐 it don’t matter what web you use, a glove is a glove. Jeter used a closed web, Cal Ripken Jr and Arod used big gloves at short. Use what you like and what you’re comfortable with bros.
I had numerous gloves especially in high school and my favorite glove has/had the pitcher’s basket weave
This is true I just want to say jeter sucked at defense
The "6-fingered" Rawlings Trapeze model was specially designed for Stan Musial, so he could use the same glove in both right field and at first base near the end of his career. I got my own Stan Musial HOH TG-12 in late 1960 when I was almost 8. I use a tan 13-inch "6-fingered" Rawlings HOH Trapeze PRO-TB24 these days for my senior softball, whether I play third base, first base, or outfield. My 32-year-old daughter has two tan "6-fingered" Rawlings HOH Trapeze gloves.
Excellent and important topic. Thanks for this
Depth of pocket is more important than web design. I would never use anything other than an I web for middle infield unless you like having a handfull of dirt when you transfer. I like a slightly deeper pocket at short 11 3/4" and the shallowest possible at 2nd, (I like my 2nd baseman's glove to be flat like a frying pan 11-11 1/4"). I like an H web for third with a deep pocket 11 3/4 to 12". Outfield minimum 12.5" with an H web. I love the three finger style, too. Pitcher - anything that can hide the ball.
With the H web and I web, do you feel the ball popout faster then compared to pitchers web? and what would you primarily like to focus on outfield?
I prefer the basket web. I play outfield and pitcher and I understand the point that you can’t see through it but I don’t see it as much of a problem.
When it comes to durability I feel that as far as cross and h gloves go, the always seem to be less durable than the basket web.
From my perspective, this is all personal preference and comfort.
I’m an outfielder and I use the basket web too
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Great channel bro, love the content. Sometimes I struggle to hear you over the music volume though - could just be me??
Keep it up
I got you, I’ll work on it!
How would you recommend me customizing a 44 glove I’m 13.5 years old and wandered which type of 44 is best for me?
Personally ive had an Checker and a H web but the I is my favorite so far for both infield and outfield
Hi, awesome video, what color is the welting on the 44 outfielders glove?
Looking at gloves now in 12.75 for competitive slow pitch, it seems most gloves of that size are labelled "for outfield use". Will that make a difference in how it comes to me or is all of that based on how I shape it when I break it in? I currently have a modified trap but I am looking for a substantial upgrade and most of what I have looked at is H-web in Rawlings and Wilson.
This was the vid I needed
Good!
Okay, so I’m in the market for a glove and I found one online. It happens to be a Nike Shado Vapor Elite J. The webbing is closed off but it’s not completely a basket web. It’s a 11.5 so basically a infielder’s glove. I pitch on the side too and I love Nike, do you think it will be a good purchase since I play a little infield too?
I used a 12 inch basket web at 3rd all through high school. Never had an issue with transitioning the ball.
i love your vids so much
your y fav youtuber!!
Thank you for watching you rock!!
Can u square up the ball and ground it normal
When I was a kid. I got a baseball glove for Christmas.. it was very good quality (Rawlings) We didn’t know what position it was designed for. I broke it in by playing with it, and it didn’t matter. I played as a baseman/outfielder/short stop even pitcher occasion. What matters most is your athleticism. A good athlete or make any club work in any position with the exception of catching.
do you think the 1-Piece web with spiral lacing and the jp11 is a good combo for middle infield?
Which do you think, a two piece or basket web for PO? I’m getting a 44 and wanna know what you think
YOOOO I forgot you have that signed Strasburg DEP
Is the infield H-web more secure feeling, especially when fielding a ball on the move? I've only ever used the I-web, but I've noticed several big league SS (B-Craw, Bogie and Seager) using H-webs now.
Yeah the H web is the most sturdy/durable web, it's a great option at any position
so, i want to get a matching glove with my friend's little sister and my little sister, but the webbing is a basket web. Would that be good to use if i play pitcher and middle infield/3rd?
list below of common webs i like and dont like for infield and outfield
👍 for infield
- i-web (also includes variants: v-web, diamond web)
- cross web (also includes variants: laced, hinge style, mod cross web)
- H-web (also includes variants: laced)
👍 for outfield
- H web
- T-web (also includes variants: mod-T web)
- cross web (duel horizontal post)
👎 for infield
- One-piece web (also includes variants: two piece web, One-piece Full web)
- Net web
👎 for outfield
- Basket web
- Hinge post web (also includes variants: duel hinge web)
- One-piece web (also includes variants: two piece web)
- i-web (also includes variants: v-web, diamond web)
Love the detail
What percentage do you recommend for 44 pro gloves, and which model? (For Infield)
Love these videos
Thanks for watching my guy!
Can you tell me anything about these 661 gloves I keep seeing on mercari? Says there custom kip, but I can't find a website or anything else on them.
THis actually helps alot. I play third and middle infield. Mainly 3rd and i didnt know either to get a I web or a pro H. I feel like the h web can be more flexible with the positions i play as the one im getting can be played for 3rd and middle infield. Thanks for this awesome video!
No problem man!!!
"The H web is the best web out of all of them"
Well my bias has been confirmed. Love it.
12 inch basketweave for every position it doesn't fail me
That’s a classic
Literally dog, 12.25 for me but no problem any position
Basket weave pops so loud 🤘
Basket weave 12 in from 6yo till I stopped playing at 14 nothing like a 20y/o a2k 😢
Catcher
Hey bro, I’,m a big fan and I was wondering if you could do a video in the Kris Bryant model. I got my dad one for Christmas and always thought it was weird how he used such a big glove at 3rd and how he shapes it.
It does help since then you won’t mostly be hitting your palm and have a stinging hand.
I play mainly pitcher, middle infield, some outfield, and use a mod trapeze web, works great for me. Conceals the ball as pitcher, and still isn’t a super deep pocket (I have a 44) also for my 44, it’s still not fully broken in, but it still rubs on my hand, sometimes peeling my skin, I didn’t have a good glove previously so Is it just the better leather, or what?
I’ve had the irritation on some gloves, it’s unfortunate and just happens sometimes (it happens less with the main brands like Wilson and Rawlings cause they are better haha)
@@ballgloveking my a2k rubs against my pinky bad and peels the skin💀
I love the look of a trapeze web, thanks to Ichiro but I play shortstop full time. I also want to go 11.25", and using a trapeze would look silly that small. Guess we can't have it all lol
Lol you could get away with a mod trap
But a 6 finger web wouldn’t be too good since it has no top cross bar
While it is rare, a six finger trapeze glove can be used in the middle infield. I think Ozzie Smith used a 12 inch six finger glove for a good bit of his career.
would a one piece be good for shortstop or second base? i know javy baez uses one so
As a pitcher/3rd basemen, I want to use the modified basket web. Will this hurt me at third? Or should I be fine
I believe I know the web you’re talking about. That wouldn’t be a bad choice at all. Like I said the shape of the glove matters more and the way you break it in matters a TON
I was thinking of ordering a custom pro 44 and I was think of getting a 12 inch glove with a I web I was wondering if the web would work on the glove as I play 3rd base? If not do you have any recommendations for webs for a 3rd base glove?
12” on an I web would work fine, I wouldn’t use an I web on anything bigger than that though
The web doesnt really matter but I wouldn’t recommend a one piece web or basket web for any infield position because if you have an I web or a similar web if you scoop up some dirt on a ground ball it lets the dirt fall out and you can grip the ball easier
True
Another great video!
Thank you!
I love these vids
Thank you for watching!!!
Modified trap for any position never fails me.
Good vid, you should review a warstic glove. I looked for a review but there are none out there
I should!
Sometimes you’ll find that you catch better with a certain style glove
on a glove i am getting it has a pro h web.. is there any difference between a h web and a pro h web?
This guy is really good with balls
I hate you
Hey ball glove king. Quick question the facility that you have in Chicago where is it located
West Chicago Illinois
It’s called Midwest Sports Training
Hit me up on Instagram if you can swing by sometime
Great video 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
I was literally just thinking about this
Good timing I guess
I love the videos man I was just wondering on your opinion of 44 gloves because I was thinking about getting one. And also they just look good mainly
Good gloves great price
I have some videos on them. They rock for the price but if you want the best glove possible then look toward Rawlings and Wilson
I have an I web and the ball can get stuck in the side between the Leather but if you tighten enough it will stay longer
I like all of the closed webs like basket the two piece and etc
What are you thoughts on using a baseball glove for slow pitch softball. I was playing with a an 11" glove (that I used to use as 2nd basemen growing up) but it's too small and the ball was literally bouncing out of the glove. Just bought a 12" 'pitcher' glove to use as my main softball glove. I couldn't even imagine going larger than 12" but many/most do.
I used to use my 12.5" outfielders glove as my softball glove. I think 11" is not nearly big enough for softball. 12"..is OK....sort of depends on the design and depth of pocket. I think if you don't make the glove close thumb to pinky then do not use it for softball. Not sure about your situation, but I would buy a dedicated softball glove as that 12" glove you have is probably on the small side.
@@Ireland831 Are you suggesting if I use a 12" glove to use two in the pink to make for a deeper pocket?
@@scottiebumich I use my outfielders glove and it closes pinky to thumb, (the way I formed the glove). I also put two fingers in the pinky hole and move my other fingers over to create a "bigger pocket" - this is for baseball as an outfielder. I do the same for softball - regardless of position. I used my baseball outfielders glove with two in the pinky.
@@Ireland831 Thanks, any way to reform the glove to fold pinky to thumb? I find 2 in the pinky makes for a much larger pocket, don't like it for baseball, but at 36, I don't see myself playing baseball much any more.
@@scottiebumich My infielders gloves I have them cross close. I have never re-formed a glove to do the opposite. When forming leather, hot water ~150 degrees and wet the glove. Then work it they way you want it, but I wouldn't think it will work very well. There are some cheaper gloves on the market. As I remember I got my son a Rawlings M9 12" cheap. Maybe you can just get a new/used glove??
What are the best ways to get a palm stain I really like the look
Have you ever tried getting an Asics glove like Shohei's? I'm not willing to take the $600+ dollar gamble, but maybe the Ball Glove King is :)
Could use the h web at 3rd and 2nd
100%
@@ballgloveking thank you so much helps me decide so easily now
Just wondering, do these different glove webs matter in slow pitch softball as well?
Same answer really
Yes they make a minor difference but nothing crazy
I love mixing, shallow pocket glove models with traditionally deeper webs in the infield. There's endless combinations.
That’s the way to do it!!
Yes 100%
Just in time. Was bout to order a new 44 and couldn’t decide on a web.
good timing!
Chris my glove is hereeeeee
Let’s goooo
Such a good vid
Thank you!
Is the glove on the thumbnail a custom? if so what are the colors if you don't mind.
Yup it’s blonde and navy blue
Do you know if 44 has a single hinge pattern?
im so glad i play catcher so i dont gotta worry about what type of web i bot
You should try out a hockey goalie glove. Each manufacturer has a specific feel as well as each of their models has a different closure. The pockets can act differently based on whether the lacing is nylon or skate lace and also the T for the pocket either being a single or double changes how the gloves receive pucks. With some it’s just as easy to catch without closing the glove as it is to close it.
I’ve never even held one before!
Where did you get that Go Sports T-Shirt? I got to get one of those!
its on ballgloveking.com go get one bro!
I play shortstop making but I use a glove very similar to the Derek Jeter model and I love it. One time I lost my main glove and had to use an I post and it broke in the first game
What’s the Japanese glove called with the one piece web? I thought it looked pretty cool and I wanna get one.
The japanese glove is from a japanese company called yabai
“Yabai” you can find them on Instagram
Once the 6 finger outfielder glove gets too broken in the 6th finger/pocket can be too loose
I play rf but I’m sub for ss if our ss player is sick or out for some reason. I use a 12 1/2 deep H web for fielding so I can see through the web and a 12 standard basket web for when I sub ss.
i wish this wasnt 44 bias, love the video but really interested in rawlings and wilson
The web on a baseball glove does matter. You wouldn't want to use an I web in the outfield, and a trapeze web at first base. I'm 11 btw
That’s true, there’s a general guideline you still need to follow
What does it matter that your 11
@@KylerRobinson There is aways going to be hate commenters and you are one of them.
Could I use a Trap web on a middle infielder web?
I had just bought a new 11.5 inch infielders glove online, I am 13 years old with small hands, and the glove is youth. Will it be too small???
no, 11.5 is perfect for infield
@@mikeysiemer3247 I thought so, thanks
Yup that’ll work great!
Find the cheapest used glove deal
I love hunting for a deal
i enrolled my kid in little league and I want to practice catch with him and need a glove and never imagined I would be looking up videos about glove webbings hhahaha
That blonde 44 is like the perfect glove
Is their a glove for out field and second.
I’m looking for a 12.25 or 12.5 . I’m currently using for the past 5 yrs Rawlings glove size 12.5 with basket web . I ve just purchased the 11.75 rev1x , which is a great glove but the size for me is just to small I’m making errors, lol I’m just not use to the smaller size , I definitely need to go back to the 12.5 or 12.25 , Please give your best recommendation on the best glove for the sizes . Gloves are very expensive and I already see myself spending more money if I keep going based on my limited knowledge of gloves , any help would be greatly appreciate .
let me know what position you play
3 rd base. And pitcher.
How is the mod trap webbing for SS, 2nd, or 3rd
My glove looks like ha seong kims glove but shape of an a2k
is a T web good for middle infield
Can you use a y web for 3 base
Totally, the safer bet is an H or I web
But if you break the glove in properly you’d be fine
@@ballgloveking thanks
I think you would get better results if you used the same glove and change the webbing. or just 2 of the same glove with different webbings.
Could you please do a video on some less popular brands like Nokona Akadema and SSK
I’ll try to make it happen soon!
All very interesting but do you have a preference for a youth glove? Having trouble closing the glove properly.
Gloves with softer leather often are better
Like a gold glove elite or the R9 from Rawlings
Thank you sir, really appreciate it
What color is that web on the blonde 44? It looks so nice
It’s navy blue but faded from use
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Fascinating
You should do a video on good gloves that no one has heard of and are used it different countries
That would be fun!
Basically all Japanese brands not named Mizuno because you practically can't find them in America like Zett, SSK, Hatakeyama, Asics. Even Brett Bros which is endorsed by MLB HOF George Brett is never seen much here.
Edit: forgot about Asics
True true
can you please do an updated glove collection
Maybe
What brand is that Japanese glove
Yo Chris…wanna get a new 44
Any cool color ideas
I for some reason like the purple and red combo
Thanks for all u do fr the community bro…u the goat