@@914ballgloves8 nah I got a custom when the beta builder was launched, the mitt feels really sturdy and has really good depth to it, hopefully that means I’ll get a really good pocket
Pretty cool that your teammates let you break in their gloves! Nomar used to have a golden rule that NO ONES hand except his was allowed inside of his glove lol! Great channel bro
Unfortunately, probably not. Realmuto is at the end of his career so his name probably won’t make any money after he retires. To these companies it’s all about relevancy. Example, No such thing as a “Varitek Model” because the kids don’t know who he is. They only made a certain number of the JT this year and since it’s the Gold Label collection they probably won’t make another.
@@EtheMAN0528 Yeah he’s 32. I mean who knows in a perfect world he’s got 10 years left but most catchers retire around 36-37. It takes a toll. But they’re not making a new JT in 5 years
Hey man, i don’t know if you know this already but you can remake this by using a custom rawlings glove, just use Heart of the Hide, CM-43 model and it’s the exact thing, for the black use, “JT Dark Shadow” and use Tan for the inside, also if you’re switching colors don’t change the inside color since the color of leather breaks in different and the tan is probably THE best leather for catching baseballs
How do you place your finger in the mitt to break it in? I know some people do 2 in the pinky, 2 in the ring finger. I am wanting to know the best way to form my new mitt. Thanks!
great question, it’s up to preference. I like to have a mitt that’s still a little stiff when I go to play catch with it, that way it forms to my hand the best
@@colefortin2906 Another good question, to me it’s a little bit of both. Sometimes it’s good to just let the ball hit the pocket and not squeeze the glove. If the ball falls out, then it falls out. No big deal just keep using it
when I close my Wilson a2000 catcher's mitt you can see a big crease on the leather where my hands are pushing out. Do you know how to prevent this and how I can close it without having this problem?
Just bought my 15 yrd old daughter a new Nokona catcher's mitt-I love it right out of the gate, but she can't squeeze as hard as I can, so I will use your technique and see what she can do. And I did click the subscribe button
My 44 catchers glove is super hard to break in and I can’t get it to close even (box) and he keeps on forming these ugly creases when I try to do stuff like this what should I do?
Notice how ever so often I open up the mitt and hit the palm with the weight. This is actually to remove and flatten out any creases that are made when I hit the back side of the mitt with the weight. Creases are normal when breaking in a glove: it's a characteristic of the leather. A glove with no creases is an unused glove! It's about keeping those creases from becoming bubbles, and to do that I hit the palm with the weight and shape it with my hands.
Always love when you post bro 🙌
no u 🥹
I have the Tucker Barnhart version it’s pretty much the same except it’s a 33”
Well done! Gonna be picking my son up a new catchers mitt soon so this was very helpful.
Thanks! Hope the mitt breaks in well!
Everyone wants some secret method to break in thei glove "the right way". Just go use the damn thing.
Nah bro violated that glove at 3:15 💀
😂😂😂
Dope video, gonna use this method on my JL catchers mitt
Good luck! Let me know how that JL mitt feels. Is it from their spring collection?
@@914ballgloves8 nah I got a custom when the beta builder was launched, the mitt feels really sturdy and has really good depth to it, hopefully that means I’ll get a really good pocket
great video
Thank you!
@@914ballgloves8Great time to post this just got an A2000 catchers mitt!
Pretty cool that your teammates let you break in their gloves! Nomar used to have a golden rule that NO ONES hand except his was allowed inside of his glove lol! Great channel bro
Hey man nice vid. Do you know if they will ever restock that glove?
Unfortunately, probably not. Realmuto is at the end of his career so his name probably won’t make any money after he retires. To these companies it’s all about relevancy. Example, No such thing as a “Varitek Model” because the kids don’t know who he is. They only made a certain number of the JT this year and since it’s the Gold Label collection they probably won’t make another.
@@914ballgloves8 oh he’s at the end??? Man he’s a great catcher
@@EtheMAN0528 Yeah he’s 32. I mean who knows in a perfect world he’s got 10 years left but most catchers retire around 36-37. It takes a toll. But they’re not making a new JT in 5 years
Hey man, i don’t know if you know this already but you can remake this by using a custom rawlings glove, just use Heart of the Hide, CM-43 model and it’s the exact thing, for the black use, “JT Dark Shadow” and use Tan for the inside, also if you’re switching colors don’t change the inside color since the color of leather breaks in different and the tan is probably THE best leather for catching baseballs
Dope video bro
Thanks man!
Yeah of course, you helped me break in both my infield glove and catchers mitt. You’ve helped me a lot
@@colefortin2906 Glad I could help bro!
How do you place your finger in the mitt to break it in? I know some people do 2 in the pinky, 2 in the ring finger. I am wanting to know the best way to form my new mitt. Thanks!
I always do 2 in the pinky for catcher’s mitts!
Do you think the 13 inch ggelite firstbase mitt is a good glove?
Between 12.25 to 13 works. Freddie Freeman for example games a 12.25 first baseman mitt
yeah the 13” gg elite first base mitt is good, I used to have one
Where did you get it?
This belonged to a teammate, he purchased it on the Rawlings website almost two years ago… I doubt there’s any on the secondary market
Hey how did you make your logo? I’m looking to start and business but can’t find a app to use?
I hired someone on Fiverr.com , they made a couple logos and revisions for about $30
Ok thanks
Hey out of curiosity how stiff should the mitt be like to catch with it. Like loose or stiff.
great question, it’s up to preference. I like to have a mitt that’s still a little stiff when I go to play catch with it, that way it forms to my hand the best
@@914ballgloves8 also should the ball hitting the mitt be closing the mitt mostly or should it be my hand that’s mainly closing the mitt.
@@colefortin2906 Another good question, to me it’s a little bit of both. Sometimes it’s good to just let the ball hit the pocket and not squeeze the glove. If the ball falls out, then it falls out. No big deal just keep using it
@@914ballgloves8 Hey man thanks for telling me that, I’ve been wondering for a while.
when I close my Wilson a2000 catcher's mitt you can see a big crease on the leather where my hands are pushing out. Do you know how to prevent this and how I can close it without having this problem?
Just bought my 15 yrd old daughter a new Nokona catcher's mitt-I love it right out of the gate, but she can't squeeze as hard as I can, so I will use your technique and see what she can do. And I did click the subscribe button
thank you Ryan! Good luck!
My 44 catchers glove is super hard to break in and I can’t get it to close even (box) and he keeps on forming these ugly creases when I try to do stuff like this what should I do?
Notice how ever so often I open up the mitt and hit the palm with the weight. This is actually to remove and flatten out any creases that are made when I hit the back side of the mitt with the weight. Creases are normal when breaking in a glove: it's a characteristic of the leather. A glove with no creases is an unused glove! It's about keeping those creases from becoming bubbles, and to do that I hit the palm with the weight and shape it with my hands.
I’ll be your 10th view 😂
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