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04/02/2024
04/02/2024

How to Care For a Fastpitch Softball Glove the Right Way

Is That Real Leather

Your new glove is made of leather, a natural product. Leather will break down or deteriorate from repeated exposure to heat and moisture. Perspiration is hard on your glove, but unavoidable in hot weather. The conditioners in your leather will help protect it from normal perspiration. Saliva is really bad for leather, it will break down the leather. That’s what our saliva is for, it breaks down our food, so it will do the same on leather over time. Don’t spit in your glove.

Clean your glove with a towel or clean cloth to remove the dirt and dust. Do this between games just as you should with your game cleats. This not only helps them to last longer, but it makes them look much better. These are things college coaches are looking for during recruiting trips - just a hint there. Remember, if you take care of your glove it will take care of you on the field.

Left Out In The Rain

Leaving your glove out in the weather will ruin it also. Put your glove away, inside when not using it. If your glove gets really wet, from rain or water you should dry it as much as you can with a towel and then leave it to dry in a cool place. Don’t leave it in the back window of the car and don’t leave it in the trunk either. The sun will dry out a wet glove and remove the oils and conditioners. The trunk, especially if you leave it in your gear bag, won’t allow good for airflow around your glove and it won’t dry properly. Don’t use a blow dryer either, that is as bad as leaving it in the back window of your car and don’t put it in the oven to dry either.

Clean the glove with a towel and wipe the dirt, dust or mud from it. IF it is really muddy or scraped, after cleaning it you should apply a light coat of conditioner. Wipe any excess conditioner from the glove and put it in a cool dry place.
To maintain the inner lining, you should wear a batting glove. This will help keep the perspiration away from the lining. If your batting glove gets wet, replace it with a dry one. This will help the inner lining last for years.

When the season is over and you need to store the glove for an extended time, make sure it is dry and clean then put a softball in the pocket and tie it with a rubber band, pre-wrap or string and store it in a cool dry place. On your top closet shelf or your trophy shelf may be a good spot.

These tips will help you care for your glove the right way. Take care of your glove and it will take care of you on the field. Original article; 12/09 Brad Henks

04/02/2024

How To Choose A Fastpitch Softball Glove

There are many choices in Fastpitch Softball Gloves today. It can be very confusing to choose the best glove with all the sizes, styles, materials and models available today.

Fastpitch Gloves generally have a larger length than a baseball glove because the ball is larger. A deeper pocket is usually designed into a softball glove as well. Some Womens and Girls fastpitch gloves are also designed with smaller finger slots. The distance between the thumb and index finger is shorter to accomodate a smaller hand.

One important thing to know is that you should never buy a glove that your child can “grow into”. The glove needs to fit properly and be the proper length ( this is usually called the Pattern size of the glove) to allow them to develop proper fielding mechanics. A proper fitting glove will also help the beginning player feel more confident because the glove is snug on the hand and easier to manage and won’t keep falling off.

03/30/2022

Softball Gloves - Picking the Right Size

Have you seen the little girl out there at second base fumbling around trying to
make a play on the softball when her glove keeps falling off her hand? Maybe you
remember something like that happening to you when you were just starting out in
fastpitch softball or baseball. It was frustrating and kind of humiliating. Made
you think you were a bad ball player.

If that kid is on your team you should reassure her that it is not her fault, it
is the glove. It is just too big for her. Maybe it was her older sister's glove
that has now moved into high school or college and needed a new glove. Maybe it
was your old glove from high school and you just didn't want to spend the money

for a new glove. What if your little girl doesn't even like softball. I know -
hard to believe her not liking softball. After all you were the star player all
through high school.

One thing we as parents need to remember is that for a kid that is brand new to
the game of fastpitch softball, we should give them the proper tools to learn the
game. I don't mean you have to go out and buy them that awesome new Pro model
glove that costs $259. YOu just need to make sure they have a glove that fits
their little hand. But you can always sell it if they decide to give up on
softball.

You can get them used of course. That is not a bad idea for the first glove. You
can find a decent quality glove for less money that way. Thing is, most gloves in
the past that were small enough for 6-8 year old girls were not made very well. So
there probably aren't any decent used ones out there. Most were made of some kind
of fake plastic leather stuff.

Today there are several glove makers that have quality youth gloves for very
reasonable prices. YOu can find 10 inch gloves actually made of leather.

So What Size Does She Need?

Finding the proper size and fit depends a lot on the size or age of your child.
Most 6-8 year old kids are pretty small. Generally they are of similar size too,
so that makes it easier to find a glove that fits.

Glove sizes for the youngest kids are gonna be in the 10 inch to 10.5 inch pattern
size. It probably won't matter which position she plays either. Get a glove she
likes. They even make them in Pink and Purple now. Make sure she can put her hand
into the glove easily, and that it stays on. If it falls right off, try to find
one that has smaller finger slots or one with a velcro strap on the wrist.

Akadema is a glove company that makes many Youth Softball Gloves with the Grasp
Clasp wrist system built into the glove. It is a leather and velcro strap that
makes the glove adjustable so you can get a custom fit on your hand.

This custom adjustable wrist strap makes the glove so much more comfortable to
wear. It stays on by itself which makes it more manageable to play with. The next
thing you know she will be stopping those grounders and making the play at first.




OK, I'm Ready for Comp Ball

So, now your little girl has grown up and has really taken a shine to this game of
fastpitch softball. She was able to learn and almost master the mechanics of
fielding and throwing the ball. Now she is ready to move into travel ball or
competitive softball. She thinks she needs a position specific softball glove?

In today's softball game there are fastpitch gloves made for specific positions.
You can get a glove not only made for catchers or first base, but specifically for
pitchers, 3rd base, middle infeild and outfield. Wow, and we were lucky to even
have a baseball glove back in the day.

Not only are there position specific gloves, there are some innovative new
patterns on the market now. One is called Reptilian, and it is almost like a
shovel on your hand. They get the name because the leather looks reptilian in the
palm and pocket areas. It is a nearly fingerless design which helps scoop up the
ball easier.




What Size For My Position?


Lets start with Catcher. The fastpitch softball catchers mitt is measured in
circumference. In inches here in the good old USA. It is measured around the
outside edge of the mitt. It kind of looks like a circle, so that is why they
measure them like that.

Most fastpitch softball catchers mitts are either 33.5 inch to 34.5 inch. I see
most in the 34 inch size. It kind of depends on your preference and how strong
your hand or the size of your hand. Fastpitch mitts are also generally made with
smaller finger stalls to fit a young ladies hand better. Baseball catchers mitts
run a little smaller - in the 32.5 inch to 33.5 inch range. Youth catchers mitts
can be smaller - in the 31 inch range.

There is a difference between fastpitch softball catchers mitts and baseball
catchers mitts. Fastpitch catchers mitts are generally larger with a deeper pocket
to handle the large size of the softball. Fastpitch mitts sometimes have different
patterns too, they use a thinner padding on the edges to help catch the ball
easier. This also helps the catcher transfer the ball to the hand quicker for that
throw down to second.




Pitchers - The Princess Position


Pitchers in softball usually like a slightly larger glove pattern. Generally in
the 12.5 inch to 13 inch range, with 13 inch softball glove being most seen.

Pitchers like to be able to hide the ball while getting the grip for the pitch.

It also gives them a little more protection from that hard shot up the middle.

Many pitchers like a glove with a beehive web - kind of a solid web. Some

prefer the more open web. Again, it is a preference and by the age of 13 or 14

they are starting to have an opinion on everything.




First Base

First base can use either a mitt or a regular fielders glove. If this is your
primary position, it is worth it to invest in a good 1st base mitt. They are
similar to a catchers mitt, but with less padding. Some mens fastpitch catchers
use a first base mitt and put some extra padding in there. First base mitts are

measured like a fielders glove. They are measured from the top of the index finger
down through the pocket/palm and out to the heel. Most are in the 12.5 inch to 13
inch range. Youth first base mitts may run in the 11 inch range.

The mitt shape helps you snag those crazy throws from across the infield. It is
shaped somewhat like a shovel. The web is usually longer than regular fielders
gloves or catchers mitts. It is a unique piece of softball equipment. Again, it
can not be used for other field positions.




Middle Infield

Middle infield is your 2nd base and Short stop. These positions cover a lot of
ground and have to do it quickly in fastpitch softball. Most middle infielders
like to use 12.5 or 13 inch gloves. Again it is personal preference here. Some
will go with a 12 inch glove.



Many middle infielders are also what we call a "Utility" player. They will play many

or all positions. So they may opt for the 13 inch glove to help them in the outfield

or at 1st or pitcher. This allows them to only need the one glove. If you only play

middle infield, you will probably want a shorter glove - 12 inch or 12.5 inch.

The reason for the shorter glove is to make the glove more manageable, lighter and
easier to get the ball out of. Fastpitch softball fielder gloves are sometimes
designed with larger, flatter pockets to handle the larger softball. There are
some desinged with special air pockets to absorb the energy of the ball and help
it "stick" in the pocket better.




Third Base

Third base is a position where you have to be on your toes on every pitch. That
ball comes back at you with some fire on it. Most third base players prefer a
small size glove. Fastpitch players like to go with a 12 inch glove pattern. Many
like a fly-trap web to make the glove even lighter in weight. The lighter glove
helps them move a little quicker. Again, personal preference and I have seen some
that will use a 12.75 inch pattern. Crystl Bustos uses one of those "Reptilian"
models from Akadema, the ABU 73. It is a 12.75 inch with a beehive web - kind of a
solid web.




Outfielders

Fastpitch softball outfielders usually prefer a larger glove. Most like to use a
13 inch model. Some use smaller, in the 12.5 inch range. Outfielders like the
larger size to help them grab that fly ball on the run. The larger size and deep
pocket also helps the ball stay in the glove when catching those really high fly
balls.

There are outfielder softball gloves now that are as large as 14 inch to 14.5
inch.




That Just About Covers It

That about covers fastpitch softball glove sizes. There are many new patterns,
some are even patented. Lots of different sizes, and players have many different
preferences. I see some players that have 3 or 4 gloves in their gear bag. If you
are a catcher, a first base, a pitcher, and outfielder you may need several gloves
to play at the high levels we see in competitive softball today.

Baseball glove sizes tend to be smaller, obviously the ball is about half the
size. However, many people play both baseball and softball and use the same gloves
for both.

Just remember to get a softball glove that fits snuggly on your hand when new
because it will stretch and form to your hand as you use it. Clean your glove when
the game is over and protect the interior by wearing a batting glove.

Brad Henks

02/14/2017

Routine Maintenance For Your Mitt:

Clean your ball glove after each use. Remove it from your equipment bag, wipe the dirt and debris off with a clean rag, and store it on a shelf.

Store your glove between uses on a shelf in a cool dry place, or at room temperature. Don't leave your glove sitting around outside, near a heater, or in your equipment bag.

Keep your glove dry. If your glove gets wet, dry if off as well as you can with a clean absorbent rag and let it naturally air dry. Be aware that air drying tends to stiffen the leather. Don't worry; it should soften again naturally with use. Do not blow dry it, put it near a furnace, or in the dryer as this can dry the leather out and make it crack. Apply a safe leather conditioner to the glove after it has dried to soften it.

Protect the inside of your glove. Sweat and dirt from your hands can take a toll on the inside of your glove. Protect it by wearing a light glove, such as your batting glove, inside of your baseball glove.

Clean and condition your ball glove using safe leather product, such as Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner. I recommend using a lanolin shaving cream! Don't spit on your glove, as the material in your saliva can deteriorate it.

Reshape your glove. At least once a season place a softball in the pocket of your glove, and wrap it with a binder. Tighten or retie the laces in the fingers and web of your glove; best to use square knots.

Check your glove for broken laces. If you find any, have them repaired as soon as possible to prevent injury and mishaps.

A little tender loving care between uses or at least once a season, and you'll have a glove that lasts you many seasons. Here's what to do:

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