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How to Catch a Baseball : How to Break in a Baseball Glove

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Learn how to break in a glove to fit your hand in this free video series on baseball tips.

Expert: Bill Rogan
Contact: www.turfsports.net
Bio: Bill Rogan has had a lifelong passion for baseball. After playing in high school (Spring Valley, New York) Bill played at the collegiate level for Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA.
Filmmaker: Thomas Tamura

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  • "I took good care of this glove" LMAO then he throws it on the ground XD

  • haha yeah and then he says "don't let others use your glove" and then goes and plays with the other guys glove

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  • @ADAMskating 11-11.5 its up to your preference of what size but rawlings pro preferred or HOH are great but i use a 11.5 nokona american pro mod. trap for centerfield but thats cause i dont like big gloves and i have the speed. So its totally up to you. but i reccomend a nokona

  • The best way to have a bigger pocket and larger area for the ball to go into is to put your pinky and ring finger in the pinky finger slot. Put your middle finger in the ring finger slot and put your index in the middle finger or above the leaver (if open)

  • Ok you broke that in sooo bad! There is a pocket but it is small. Idk how you made it to college with the way you broke in you glove.

  • lmao he says dont let nobody else use your glove then he takes andy's glove and put it on !! #shees!!

  • i always put my glove under my mattress it works fine

  • Dont let anyone use your glove...next thing he uses Andy's glove!

  • @ADAMskating use a trapeze or i web the size around 11-11.75 brands wilson and rawlings are good infield

  • @ADAMskating well one of the best glove you can get is a rawlings pro prefered thats what i have you should get that if your willing to spend 300 dollars

  • @ADAMskating Depends on how much you want to pay... if your looking on the cheaper side i would use the Rawlings SL120 12"...if your looking for a better/more expensive glove i would go with the Mizuno Classic Pro GCP53S 11.75"..i have played with both gloves and they are both fantastic...

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