How To Pick the Right Baseball Glove Size
Picking the right baseball glove size doesn’t have to be complicated. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to measure your hand and find the perfect glove size for you.
Measuring Your Hand
Selecting the right size baseball glove is important for players of all ages. A glove that is too large will be difficult to control, while a glove that is too small will not offer enough protection. The best way to determine glove size is to measure your hand.
Use a tape measure to find the circumference of your palm
Wrap a tape measure around your palm at its widest point – typically right below the knuckles. Make a note of this measurement in inches. This is your palm circumference
Use the chart below to find the appropriate glove size based on your palm circumference. If you fall between two sizes, or if you have long fingers, it’s usually best to go up to the larger size. Remember that you can always adjust the fit of your glove using the velcro strap.
Hand Size Chart:
-Small: 6″ – 6.5″
-Medium: 6.5″ – 7″
-Large: 7″ – 7.5″
-Extra Large: 7.5″ +
Find the length of your hand from the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger
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easuring your hand is the first step in finding the right baseball glove size. To find the length of your hand, measure from the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger. This number is typically between 7 and 11 inches, although some people may have hands that are larger or smaller. Once you have this number, you can consult a glove size chart to find the right size glove for your hand.
Choosing the Right Glove Size
Your baseball glove is one of the most important pieces of equipment you’ll need to play the game. A glove that’s too big or too small will be uncomfortable and won’t perform as well as one that’s the right size. So how do you pick the right size baseball glove? It’s actually not as hard as you might think. In this article, we’ll show you how to measure your hand and choose the right size glove for you.
Consider the position you play
One thing to keep in mind when considering glove size is the position you play. Infielders, for example, tend to prefer smaller gloves because they need to be able to field balls quickly and make quick throws. Outfielders usually prefer larger gloves because they often have to track down fly balls hit deep into the outfield.
Select a glove size based on your hand measurements
To select a baseball glove size, first take a tape measure and wrap it around the palm of your dominant hand just below the knuckles, not including the thumb. If you don’t have a tape measure, you can also use a string and then measure the string with a ruler.
Once you have your hand measurement, refer to a glove size chart to determine the appropriate size glove. For example, if your hand measures 6.5 inches in circumference, you would need a youth glove size 6 or smaller. Remember that glove sizes are based on palm circumference, not length from the wrist to the fingertips, so if you are between sizes, it is better to go with the smaller size.
Another factor to consider when selecting a baseball glove is player position. First basemen typically prefer larger gloves (13-15 inches), while infielders generally prefer smaller gloves (11.5-12.75 inches). Outfielders can choose either larger or smaller gloves depending on personal preference. Catchers’ mitts are larger than other gloves and are measured by circumference rather than length.
When trying on baseball gloves, make sure that the thumb fits comfortably into the thumb slot and that there is enough room in the finger slots for all of your fingers. The glove should feel snug but not tight, and you should be able to close the glove easily. Once you have found a comfortable fit, it’s time to break in your new glove so that it molds to your hand and becomes more flexible.
Breaking in Your Glove
A baseball glove is not like other gloves. You can’t just pick any size and expect it to fit well and feel comfortable. The size of the glove you choose should be based on the position you play. Here is a quick guide to help you pick the right size baseball glove.
Soften the leather with oil
One way to break in a baseball glove is to soften the leather with oil. This will make the leather more flexible and easier to work with. You can use any type of oil, but some people prefer to use petroleum jelly or glove oil. Apply a thin layer of oil to the entire glove, using your hands to work it into the leather. Once the glove is evenly coated, wrap it in a towel and let it sit for at least 24 hours.
Wrap the glove around a baseball
If you’re looking to buy a baseball glove, you’ll want to know how to pick the right size. A properly sized glove will allow you to field the ball more easily and help prevent injury.
To measure your hand for a baseball glove, wrap the measuring tape around your dominant hand just below the knuckles. Make a fist and measure from the base of your palm to the top of your middle finger. Compare your measurement to the size chart below to find the right glove size.
-For children ages 6 and under, a glove between 8 and 10 inches is typically best.
-For ages 7-9, a glove between 9 and 11 inches is ideal.
-For ages 10-12, a glove between 10 and 12 inches is usually best.
-Anyone over the age of 12 should look for a glove between 11 and 14 inches.
Repeat the process until the glove is broken in
To break in a baseball glove, start by working the leather with your hands to soften it. Then, repeatedly fold the glove in half and work the leather some more. Once the leather is soft, put a baseball in the glove and tie it shut. Next, gently throw the ball against a wall or door to loosen up the leather even more. Finally, continue to use the glove during practices and games until it’s fully broken in.