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Put Your Finger on the Finest Firstbase Gloves

   

Author: Mike Long

When looking for perfect firstbase gloves, you have a few considerations to remember. One of the primary rules to remember is picking the glove that best suits your position. When it comes to being a first baseman, for example, you should put your shopping blinders on and only keep your eyes open for a first baseman's mitt. If you were going to play catcher, on the other hand, of course, you would only shop round for a catcher's mitt.

Firstbase gloves and other gloves for specific positions possess certain features that are designed to specifically meet the specific position's needs. The easy example for this is the extra padding in a catcher's mitt, which helps absorb the shock of the pitcher's fast balls and curve balls.

Another important factor to consider when shopping for gloves is the glove webbing. Remember that two types of webbing exist: closed and open. Closed webbing is excellent for a pitcher, who usually likes the closed webbing because it helps hide the ball from hitters. Open webbing is great for active fielders, like short stops, who need to able to get the ball out of the glove at the fastest possible speed.

Take a look at what kind of material the gloves are made out of, too. Experts point to three different main types of glove materials. The first and second kinds come from leather, in either the plain or treated styles. In this second kind of material, chemicals are added to the leather to make it "treated," ? leading to a quicker break-in time, increased protection, and better shape consistency.

The third type of materials are plastic and synthetic materials. These are used mostly in gloves for youth players, who generally do not play everyday. Frequent use of these synthetic gloves will lead them to wear down much quicker than leather ones.

Of course, when it comes to your hand, you should also take into account how firstbase gloves feel. The glove should be of a size that's easy to handle and control. You should be able to open and close it quickly. And you should feel your fingers fitting snuggly in it, though not too tight. You want to put as much effort into buying your glove as you would picking out sneakers.

Author Bio:

Mike Long is the publisher of FlourishingHealth.com Inside you will find informative, up-to-date articles covering topics such as pityriasis rosacea, tonsil stones, scalp eczema, and much more.

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