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Home » Baseball » Baseball Knowledge Base Article

Youth Fielding Gloves

By: Tony
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I am not a big fan of Rawlings. Everyone that I, or one of my players, have bought has been a pain in the A** to break in. I am not one to spend a huge amount on a glove but I just use mine for coaching and recreational games. A good glove will not only be of use to your son, but can be passed on after he is done with it. My Louisville Slugger glove was not the most expensive but one full bottle of neatsfoot oil later it was as soft as could be and ready to use. I would recommend Mizuno, in my experience with my players they are very durable and worth the $.

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