Rub saddle oil over the entire surface of the glove using your fingers or a clean cloth. Massage the oil deep into the pocket and around the interior of the fingers, thumb and webbing. Sop up any excess oil with paper towel. Allow to dry overnight. Take a baseball and set in the pro...
Breaking in your baseball or softball glove can be difficult, especially if it’s brand new, and everyone seems to have their own “best way”. And while there isn’t just one way to do it, these methods have varying degrees of success, with some being more effective than others. Person...
Once you’ve selected the material you want for your baseball glove, you’ll also need to check out the various web patterns used in baseball gloves. These webs are generally meant to add style and enhance the design of the glove, but each web pattern adds distinct benefits to your mitt....
Moisten the entire mitt with water, including the leather ties. The water should be warm but not boiling hot. Do not soak the mitt, just moisten it so it will not dry too much in the oven. Apply baseball glove foam or shaving cream to the mitt and work it into the leather. 2. Pre...
Care and treatment of your trusty old Baseball glove Now that summer is over many of you will be putting away your baseball & softball gloves until “spring training” next spring. Here is some advice on how to keep that glove in top shape and ready for next season Many types of treatmen...
It's changing your oil on schedule. It's starting your 401(k) right out of college. It adds up. The Cubs have converted 74.5 percent of balls in play into outs this year, which is what Baseball Prospectus calls Defensive Efficiency. (Rephrased: Opponents are hitting .255 on balls put ...
How to Break in a Baseball Glove V1.5: Edit: Edited for some grammatical errors, better tips and disclaimers, etc.HELLO! My name is Alex and this is my first instructable WOO!Today we will be learning some of my techniques for breaking in a baseball glov
Learn how Rawlings used additive manufacturing to deliver the next-generation baseball glove that meets the needs of the game’s top players.
Players from MLB down to Little League send their gloves to Petroff, and, inside his backyard work shed, he re-laces, restores and repairs them. The 43-year-old is officially a professional baseball glove technician. But he is more like a caretaker for the most precious of sports equipment...
Wilson crafts these balls from the best quality leather sourced from theHorween Leather Companyin Chicago, Illinois. When you purchase a Wilson Leather football, you have purchased a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece of equipment. It’s comparable to buying a leather baseball glove that needs to ...