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All-In [30788]
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Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 8:55 AM
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Some baseballers with experience.
Need an outfielder glove for my rising 9th grader. I have a younger son who can take hand me downs so I don't mind paying a few more dollars for a glove that will last.
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All-In [26497]
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Rich kids usually use Wilson A2000
Jun 19, 2018, 8:59 AM
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Poor kids get a Rawlings from Walmart ...
I was a Rawlings man myself.
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Orange Blooded [2955]
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I have an A2000 and love it.
Jun 19, 2018, 10:00 AM
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It molds well and holds everything. Mind you I'm just coaching now, but I have a video from this spring with me throwing a baseball to my son and a softball to my niece back and forth with no effort at all.
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Stealing second
Jun 19, 2018, 11:05 AM
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Do you know Steve Coley from Landrum? I played baseball with him years ago. He was an excellent player who was in the Red Sox organization for a few years. Since moving away I have lost contact with guys I played the game with ... in the old days,
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Orange Blooded [2955]
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Didn't he die a few years ago?
Jun 19, 2018, 11:28 AM
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I think I remember talking to Coach Cann when that happened. He's at TR Now and Gentry is the new AD but I'm pretty sure he died.
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Re: Didn't he die a few years ago?
Jun 19, 2018, 1:56 PM
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Yes. Coach Coley passed away a few years ago.
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Orange Blooded [2955]
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Thanks***
Jun 19, 2018, 2:12 PM
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Re: Thanks***
Jun 19, 2018, 4:28 PM
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I wasn’t aware of that and I’m sorry to hear it. He was a good friend of mine. A couple of years younger.... and that’s scary!
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 8:59 AM
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Wilson A2000 comes to mind first, although many gloves will fit the bill (personally I like Rawlings and Mizuno). 12.5-12.75".
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These are made in the U.S.A. ... if you're into that sort
Jun 19, 2018, 9:05 AM
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of thing ...
http://www.nokona.com/
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^^^^ THIS ^^^^
Jun 19, 2018, 9:17 AM
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Best gloves on the market.
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CU Medallion [64569]
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In my opinion, Nokona is the way to go.
Jun 19, 2018, 9:17 AM
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http://www.nokona.com
You can even have the glove customized with your choice of color, you son's name, and birth date.
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Sort of hard on the
Jun 19, 2018, 10:09 AM
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younger kid when it becomes a hand-me-down
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Re: In my opinion, Nokona is the way to go.
Jun 19, 2018, 10:37 AM
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Didn't even know they still made this glove. Got a new one in '97, used through freshman year of college '00. Still have it and looks fairly well, although the arm on the other side couldn't through out your grandma going 1st to 3rd on a routine fly to left.
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 9:17 AM
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you can't go wrong with a rawlings heart of the hide or pro preferred with the trapeze webbing. I also think an A2000 with the dual post webb is a great glove.
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I second this, pro preferred is a good glove.***
Jun 19, 2018, 9:23 AM
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The important thing is——
Jun 19, 2018, 10:46 AM
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Break the glove in properly. Any of the brands mentioned are great gloves IF you prepare them to play the game!
Handing down a glove is not the way to go and I suggest that you not do that. Everyone’s hand is different and a glove should be for one hand only! I never, never let anyone use my glove for even a few minutes. Baseball gloves are like your best girlfriend. You DO NOT share.
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 10:42 AM
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If you're kid is going to be playing/practicing a lot then I'd look at spending probably about $200 for the Wilson A2k, the Rawlings Pro Preferred, Mizuno Classic or the Nakona. All those are great gloves and will stand the test of time of rigorous use.
If the kid is a "maybe" 1 or 2 years type player then you can drop down to the $85-$100 range and get some good gloves from the above, including Easton, but excluding Nakona, they're always in the upper price range. When our daughter made her HS team she had a $40 Rawlings from Wal-Mart because I wouldn't spend the $$$ because she's not that committed. Surprisingly, she's 3 years in now and refuses to get a new glove. The old Wally special is still kickin'.
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 11:21 AM
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I still have my Rawlings which was a great glove at the time. Its a little dried out but still a great glove
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All-In [30788]
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Thanks all
Jun 19, 2018, 11:51 AM
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I'm thinking a 12.75 ..
He had an wilson a2k infielder glove now but in highscool he'll probably not see the infield for at least a year.
The a2k is holdin up well, but daggum it took a year to break in.
I'll give the gloves y'all mentioned a look...
Any advantage to h-web over closed web?
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Letterman [268]
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Re: Thanks all
Jun 19, 2018, 6:33 PM
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Typically outfield gloves do not have closed webs. The H web is good
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Letterman [256]
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 11:53 AM
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I still use my old Rawlings I got when I was 7 (I'm 37 now) when I play outfield. It's needed new laces a couple times, but that's it. I've got a Rawlings 1B mitt, and a Rawlings softball glove. Love the 1B, softball is hit or miss.
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Re: Looking for opinions on outfielder gloves from
Jun 19, 2018, 8:07 PM
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My oldest grandson (13) Got a Wilson A2000 OT6 this spring and he loves it. His Dad and I surprised him with it after hearing him talk about it for months. He will get some good years out of it. We ordered it straight from the Wilson website and it came quick. They also have a guy on there that tells and shows you exactly how to break in a glove faster and properly.
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