CHRISTOPER G: What type of baseball glove should I buy my 9 year son and my 5 year old daugther?
My 9 year son and 5 year old daugther are going to be playing baseball for the first time. What kind of glove should I buy them, I saw the t-ball gloves at target for my daugther are those any good? For my son, I am lost any suggestions?
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Answer by jake’s words
Rawlings. I love rawlings glove, ive had mine for 3 years and it hasnt been sweatstained, no fold marks, still opens and closes easy, other friends tht have had azono pretty much stopped working after a year…idk why just the net broke and it looked and smelled horrible.
I really love Wilson. Wilson is really easy to break in and it is comfortable on the hand and it has lasted me five years, so i am fairly certain your son or daughter couldn’t do any damage to it. Wilson is also fairly inexpensive if you buy their smaller gloves. As for a cheap T-ball glove at target, it depends on how long it will be used. If it will just be used for T-ball and then she decides not to play anymore then it would be perfect. But if she is serious about playing you might want to get her a nicer one, seeing as those cheap ones do not break in at all.Answer by Michael Finnigan
Get Rawlings, Mizuno, or Wilson. The ones at Target aren’t that good and are bad quality. Taek them to your local sporting goods store and look around and find a good glove and at a resonable price. Make sure it fits and to break it in quickly by throwing and catching with it, putting a ball inside it and wrapping a rubber band around it, or buying a special oil that some sports stores sell.Answer by RedEyes
try to review Mizuno youth baseball glove at
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