The weight of the bats is a huge sign of that! I bought 3 Louisville Slugger Prime M110s in 33/30, and they were 2 ounces off from each other! The lightest was 29.5 oz, heaviest was 31.5! That's a drop 3.5 vs a drop 1.5 from the same order! You can bet that doesn't happen to that extent with actual pro bats. There will be variations, but not that much.
@@JAvellino669If you want a real deal professional quality wood bat check out Sambat "the original maple bat company." They specialize in making nothing but wood bats... and they dont pay players to swing there bats! From what Ive observed over the years it seems many pros will go to Sambat to work with them to create a custom spec'd bat for themselves (maybe swing it for a season or two, maybe even gather some hitting awards) then take it to a brand that will pay them to swing a bat and says make me this bat shape... Sambat has an impressive list of players that have swung there bats over the years, unfortunately almost all of them eventually choose to swing the paying brands instead. Sambat has a great custom bat maker program on there website. and compared to some of the other "pro-grade" bats out there Sambat bats are actually priced reasonably well imo.
I have a Rawlings HOH PRO202-6JB (Jim Edmonds style from his Cardinals days) that I bought in 2003. 20yrs of good use and care, it’s showing some age but still going strong. The main area of wear is inside at the heel of the hand. Otherwise it’s holding up strong from years of baseball and slow pitch softball.
There's A LOT of variables not considered. Such as laces, and length. Bigger gloves will generally be a bit more flimsy in comparison to a smaller glove of the same material. Laces are huge, color specifically. Colored laces tend to be softer and don't provide as much structure as natural colored laces. Quality laces can make "low quality" gloves feel so much better. The insides are important but not more important than the leather. The insides are subjective. Do you like a thin glove, the japanese market would contend that the glove you think is high quality is too rigid.
Nah. While yes gloves in Japan are typically thinner + lighter. They are overall high quality. In no way do I think thick = quality. A glove must be tough enough to not get bullied by the ball while also being as light and thin as possible to make it high quality. Thick and thin often comes down to preference but the actual lack of consistency in inserts from the same brand is my problem.
@ballgloveking you're comparing two different models from 44, from different years. I have 3 mizuno pro limiteds, none of them have the same inserts, let alone a mizuno pro. Entirely different. There are mizuno pro limiteds with awesome quality, and craftsmanship; also weak/non-existent inserts. You need to compare apples to apple, there were far too many variables.
simple answer, fans overthink pro player equipment. Jorge Mateo could play shortstop at a high level in any glove, no matter thee leather, brand, or colour, just as long as he breaks it in and its the right size, he can use it
Glad you made the distinction about Pro-Stiff gloves from 44 at the end. My boys have all pro stiff models except for one of their gloves from 44 and you can tell the difference in that one glove from the others.
You for sure know more about gloves than most (myself included). However, when I watched the receiving part of the video, I can’t help but notice on the 44 that “slips” off your hand the thumb and pinky loop laces are not tied whilst the others are. Loose loops equals less scoops 😂. Maybe the difference is negligible but aren’t these two loops there to help secure the glove on your hand?
44 Pro Stiff is definitely the way to go. I have ordered two 44s over the past 2.5 years and tried pretty differently builds. First one I just went Standard Stiffness but did add a Kip palm liner, had dual welting as well, K-Web. Second one I went Pro Stiffness, sheepskin palm liner, and the spiral I-web which I am a huge fan of. Pro stiff feels much better put together and for me, just feels better in my hand. Breaking it in was a bit longer but not by much. I stick with pretty basic colors as well. Blonde and Black laces on first one, black and Oiled Chestnut with tan laces on second one. I also feel like the less CRAZY colors you get, the better quality leather/laces you end up with on 44s. Small color accents the better.
Thank you for clarifying. I’ve collected gloves with my dad for years and we’ve gotten a number of game issue and game used gloves belt pro and minor leaguers. The quality is notably better and it’s just more solid and keeps its shape and structural integrity much better
i think the web design makes a difference between the gloves snapping back or not....the "Y" shaped pocket of the 44 is way stiffer than the other glove with the "H" web in it....I use a Vinci with the lace webbing and have no problems with the glove slipping off but I also have the strap sinched down tightly
I work in the golf industry and until about a decade ago it was the same story there. Stock shafts aren't all the same weights even if they say they are. And the clubs aren't built to the same specs throughout a set either. Not surprised it's the same way with baseball gloves. I would assume wood bats have the same story.
7:44 Would it not improve the performance if you tied those tails on the thumb loop? Not trying to argue or anything. Just curious why you wouldn't tie those to fit your hand. The glove looks like it doesn't fit well.
Man keep the videos coming, the best! Why is the Rawlings Pro1000-HC close to pro issue? Not doubting just curious...I just picked up a new Rawlings PRO1000-6JBPRO and man it is the stiffest glove I have ever felt by a alot. Thinking it was a spring training model that was left over. Thanks again - Marcus
i got a catchers mitt and it’s pretty broken in but it keeps rolling out once it hits the palm i’ve tried everything pls make a short or something on this. not looking for any fame just need help. Thanks
I'm gonna say that some of that could just be the web design and the way the glove folds because of the web.. Not a fan of trapese because it seems they get floppy and don't create a good pocket.. I-web, cross web, and H web seem to do best for those Hot-hit line drives and one hoppers.
Hello! I am wondering what glove to get at a 250 dollar and under price range with a customization option, but I am stuck up on a decision between the mizuno pro select and the 44 japan select. It would be amazing if you could provide some advice or even just try the Mizuno pro select. Thank you for making awesome content, and I dont really care if you even see this comment but it would be amazing if you even think about giving some advice.
Can you do a video on Rawlings 31 pattern break in I ave one and I go two in the pinky and two hinge closes thumb to pinky even though everything online says it's supposed to close thumb to ring
Great video! I ordered a 44 glove last week and thankfully I ordered the Pro Stiff option. I'm looking forward to comparing it to my Rawlins Ronald Acuna Pro Preferred glove. I'm sure the Rawlins will be much better but I'll be satisfied if the 44 is at least game worthy ( which is odd cause I don't play regularly anymore 😆)!
44 trapeze webs suck in my opinion, the only 44 i got that ive been disappointed in has a trap web and it has the same issues with being too floppy and breaking down quick, i got it pro stiff with dual welting and it still broke down faster than any 44 i have
Been a fan of yours for a few years now learned a lot about gloves and I thank you for making the content you have it’s been very helpful but I was wondering if you can tell me your batting cage setup
OMG! "pro stiff" is actually different in composition and NOT level of break in???? (insert a series of dramatic expletives) is this true for current 44pro gloves? is it true for Rawlings????
Same with tennis racquet and skis. Can be extreme when sponsors are involved. Example : Wilson racquet painted to look like prince (because the like a specific Wilson racquet, but sponsored by prince).
You would hate my glove from high school. 😂 it’s a floppy pillow and it’s super flat from sitting in my old bag for years. I can still catch some gas with it like the old days though.
What are college kids getting? I’m sure it probably depends program to program, but do they get stuff that’s stock or more like pro-issue? Somewhere in between?
On your 44 Pro “Wifey” glove (nice gift by the way)- I’m Not looking to attack your credibility or expertise, but rather offer an objective opinion on other possible variables that could be bringing your undesirable outcome. Therefore, I will submit the following to challenge your position on its Quality, and the signs you’re suggesting that it’s of lesser. 1. It is a longer glove, appearing to be 12.5”, 12.75” or possibly 13”(likely not), and immediately creates a potentially longer moment arm from your infield/shorter gloves, for the torque created by a force contacting the glove above the pocket (for which there is more available glove material). 2. The web is held in place by significantly more lace than other more “typical” webs- having a T-Web, I can tell you this creates a more “trampoline” type effect, and is less rigid. 3. The way in which you’re wearing your glove, extends the moment arm, really a longer lever, from the fulcrum which is twofold- your wrist, and then any movement from the interface from the base of your glove on the hand, until the end of your thumb and fingers. I believe the movement or “whip” you’re seeing, is not as a result of the lack of quality of the glove, but the subjective and compounded effects of the characteristics I’ve listed before. You’ve got a longer lever/moment arm, less rigid web and anchor materials, and worn in a way that creates a second fulcrum or at least a weakly anchored fulcrum. Any dynamic load placed on any lever system set up like this will create the effect you’re commenting on.
The same as in many “authentic” jerseys for the NHL the “Authentic” adidas jerseys that you buy for retail are made in Indonesia and are not the real ones they use in games. The actual jereeys that they wear look like the retail “authentic” but are thicker and more durable they’re made in Canada
Great vid about an important issue in glove manufacturing. Regarding 44 Pro, I think they need to add a third series to their lineup (like other companies have done already). They can call it the "Professional Series." Reserve the best leathers for this series (kind of like A2K is the best leather Wilson offers), add extra quality control checks, and make kip palm liners standard. Charge $249 for this and market it for college level and above. The Classic series could be marketed for youth/dad gloves, and the Signature series could be marketed for youth through college. I think a lot of people would buy into the idea that you are paying more for a better product; at least I would.
i feel like these newer models of mitts are plenty worse than they were back like even 10 years ago. everytime ive used any coaches glove in the last 6-7 years they all felt and looked miles better than any mitt ive owned, or any mitt ive seen any kid my age own. do you think thats possible too
About 2008-2014 it was pro preferred, then heart of the hide second and gold glove third. Pros used HOH or PP depending on preference, PP was stiffer. Last I saw, about a year ago, they had changed gold glove to be the top of the line. I can't remember if PP or HOH was next.
Hey ballgolve king, I get if you cant I understand, but my pitchers glove broke and I've been needing a new one and have been saving up for one, but could u give me one, I get iy if u cant, but take it in to consideration please. And keep up the good work.
I really wanted to like 44 gloves got a 9.5 trainer custom been great good leather has held form etc. I coach travel ball and many of the boys in our program have had 44’s used at every position and they aren’t they same I think I will pick two outfield customs up for my two sons hoping they are the quality of their trainer we have had for about 6 yrs. After a year with the trainer I really felt it was a good buy for a custom glove but seeing my players game models not hold up I don’t know. Being the outfield gloves for my boys are secondary positions hopefully it’s ok. My boys are moving towards Rawlings and away from the A2000 as they only last about two seasons then the pain off breaking in a new A2000 starts over. Rawlings heart of the hide is the way cost durability break in ease best in all categories in my eyes.
For 99% of amateur athletes the equipment you use don't help that much. A 20 handicapper in golf will shoot 90+ with Walmart clubs or custom-made clubs. A once-a-week softball player will make the same number of errors not matter what gloves they use.
Hundred percent, but my father never bought me anything nice because he was too busy blowing money on his mistresses and gambling so I bought myself a nice Rawlings glove when I grew up. We all got personal problems.
I have a glove that was my uncles in high school he unfortunately passed away in a car crash due to slippery roads i would love it if you could restore it. If you decide that you would do it could you please reply to me where to send it I would like the glove released with orange laces it was his favorite color and I would like you to fix the inside it is a black glove and it stains my hand black when I put it on You don’t have to I would just really like it if you did Thanks from me, Brody 😃👍
I had a Robin Yount Rawlings growing up. I broke it in by having a car run over it with a ball in the pocket. I had the hardest time before Google convincing my mother that that really was what you do. Everyone always wanted to borrow it. I had the pocket just perfect.
Same exact situation with MLB-player wood bats versus their "pro models" in stores. Marucci/Louisville/Victus/Old Hickory all do it. Great vid BGK!
The weight of the bats is a huge sign of that! I bought 3 Louisville Slugger Prime M110s in 33/30, and they were 2 ounces off from each other! The lightest was 29.5 oz, heaviest was 31.5! That's a drop 3.5 vs a drop 1.5 from the same order! You can bet that doesn't happen to that extent with actual pro bats. There will be variations, but not that much.
Literally everything sold in stores is different from what they wear on field. From hats, uniform, equipment, etc etc.
@@JAvellino669If you want a real deal professional quality wood bat check out Sambat "the original maple bat company."
They specialize in making nothing but wood bats... and they dont pay players to swing there bats!
From what Ive observed over the years it seems many pros will go to Sambat to work with them to create a custom spec'd bat for themselves (maybe swing it for a season or two, maybe even gather some hitting awards) then take it to a brand that will pay them to swing a bat and says make me this bat shape... Sambat has an impressive list of players that have swung there bats over the years, unfortunately almost all of them eventually choose to swing the paying brands instead.
Sambat has a great custom bat maker program on there website. and compared to some of the other "pro-grade" bats out there Sambat bats are actually priced reasonably well imo.
I have a Rawlings HOH PRO202-6JB (Jim Edmonds style from his Cardinals days) that I bought in 2003. 20yrs of good use and care, it’s showing some age but still going strong. The main area of wear is inside at the heel of the hand. Otherwise it’s holding up strong from years of baseball and slow pitch softball.
There's A LOT of variables not considered. Such as laces, and length. Bigger gloves will generally be a bit more flimsy in comparison to a smaller glove of the same material. Laces are huge, color specifically. Colored laces tend to be softer and don't provide as much structure as natural colored laces. Quality laces can make "low quality" gloves feel so much better. The insides are important but not more important than the leather. The insides are subjective. Do you like a thin glove, the japanese market would contend that the glove you think is high quality is too rigid.
Nah. While yes gloves in Japan are typically thinner + lighter. They are overall high quality. In no way do I think thick = quality. A glove must be tough enough to not get bullied by the ball while also being as light and thin as possible to make it high quality. Thick and thin often comes down to preference but the actual lack of consistency in inserts from the same brand is my problem.
@ballgloveking you're comparing two different models from 44, from different years. I have 3 mizuno pro limiteds, none of them have the same inserts, let alone a mizuno pro. Entirely different. There are mizuno pro limiteds with awesome quality, and craftsmanship; also weak/non-existent inserts. You need to compare apples to apple, there were far too many variables.
@@TessNMMand you brother, need to relax
@@haydennix8223or what?
@@TessNMM oh you got me good big man that’s hilarious!!!!!!!
when ball glove king uploads, I just get so happy
Agreed
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So true
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simple answer, fans overthink pro player equipment. Jorge Mateo could play shortstop at a high level in any glove, no matter thee leather, brand, or colour, just as long as he breaks it in and its the right size, he can use it
Very true
@@ballglovekinghow do we get get the exact same glove pros use then ?
@weirdowolfstudio5409 you pay for the mark up lmao 😂
Glad you made the distinction about Pro-Stiff gloves from 44 at the end. My boys have all pro stiff models except for one of their gloves from 44 and you can tell the difference in that one glove from the others.
Same, makes me want to re-order my standard stiffness 44 to same specs but pro stiff haha
You for sure know more about gloves than most (myself included). However, when I watched the receiving part of the video, I can’t help but notice on the 44 that “slips” off your hand the thumb and pinky loop laces are not tied whilst the others are. Loose loops equals less scoops 😂. Maybe the difference is negligible but aren’t these two loops there to help secure the glove on your hand?
Great point lol, I should have commented on that. But it’s tight fitting when they are untied. So pretty insignificant!
44 Pro Stiff is definitely the way to go. I have ordered two 44s over the past 2.5 years and tried pretty differently builds.
First one I just went Standard Stiffness but did add a Kip palm liner, had dual welting as well, K-Web.
Second one I went Pro Stiffness, sheepskin palm liner, and the spiral I-web which I am a huge fan of.
Pro stiff feels much better put together and for me, just feels better in my hand. Breaking it in was a bit longer but not by much.
I stick with pretty basic colors as well. Blonde and Black laces on first one, black and Oiled Chestnut with tan laces on second one. I also feel like the less CRAZY colors you get, the better quality leather/laces you end up with on 44s. Small color accents the better.
one thing i do is custom request a thicker heel pad along with pro stiff, it makes the glove kinda heavy but its really solid and keeps its shape
Just a tip. Black friday they sell gloves 50% off
Can you please review the marucci ascension series glove (preferably infield model)
Thank you for clarifying. I’ve collected gloves with my dad for years and we’ve gotten a number of game issue and game used gloves belt pro and minor leaguers. The quality is notably better and it’s just more solid and keeps its shape and structural integrity much better
i think the web design makes a difference between the gloves snapping back or not....the "Y" shaped pocket of the 44 is way stiffer than the other glove with the "H" web in it....I use a Vinci with the lace webbing and have no problems with the glove slipping off but I also have the strap sinched down tightly
Are you come out with a glove list for slowpitch softball? Would love to see that!
QC issue with pro 44?
Are muzinos any good the one time I had one it broke pretty quickly not throwing that hard
I work in the golf industry and until about a decade ago it was the same story there. Stock shafts aren't all the same weights even if they say they are. And the clubs aren't built to the same specs throughout a set either. Not surprised it's the same way with baseball gloves. I would assume wood bats have the same story.
Are you going to do a Zett glove review?
got a 44 and it might’ve been the worst glove i’ve ever gotten 😭 zero quality control…
7:44 Would it not improve the performance if you tied those tails on the thumb loop? Not trying to argue or anything. Just curious why you wouldn't tie those to fit your hand. The glove looks like it doesn't fit well.
Very great point! I should have addressed it. Pretty simple. It’s tight without tying them, I definitely should have commented on that
Can you do a video rating our (viewer's) gloves and also mlb players gloves?
That is a great idea
I dm'ed you a pic of my glove
Man keep the videos coming, the best!
Why is the Rawlings Pro1000-HC close to pro issue? Not doubting just curious...I just picked up a new Rawlings PRO1000-6JBPRO and man it is the stiffest glove I have ever felt by a alot. Thinking it was a spring training model that was left over. Thanks again - Marcus
i got a catchers mitt and it’s pretty broken in but it keeps rolling out once it hits the palm i’ve tried everything pls make a short or something on this. not looking for any fame just need help. Thanks
Are you gonna start uploading more sorry for asking but I love your vids and watches all of them
when are you going to japan for some glove content. love your vids, I've never even played i minute of baseball LMAO
I'm gonna say that some of that could just be the web design and the way the glove folds because of the web.. Not a fan of trapese because it seems they get floppy and don't create a good pocket.. I-web, cross web, and H web seem to do best for those Hot-hit line drives and one hoppers.
Does the Rawlings glove have Horween liner too? Does that make it better too?
Can you please review the marucci ascension series infield model
Are basketball sneakers this way too? Are the on-court models of a higher quality or are they just what we buy off the shelf?
Can you review the all star pro comp
Hello! I am wondering what glove to get at a 250 dollar and under price range with a customization option, but I am stuck up on a decision between the mizuno pro select and the 44 japan select. It would be amazing if you could provide some advice or even just try the Mizuno pro select. Thank you for making awesome content, and I dont really care if you even see this comment but it would be amazing if you even think about giving some advice.
Can you do a video on Rawlings 31 pattern break in I ave one and I go two in the pinky and two hinge closes thumb to pinky even though everything online says it's supposed to close thumb to ring
Great video! I ordered a 44 glove last week and thankfully I ordered the Pro Stiff option. I'm looking forward to comparing it to my Rawlins Ronald Acuna Pro Preferred glove. I'm sure the Rawlins will be much better but I'll be satisfied if the 44 is at least game worthy ( which is odd cause I don't play regularly anymore 😆)!
When are we going to see a review on the nokona edge x?
super soon actually... flying out to Oregon in a couple weeks to film with it
@@ballgloveking awesome!
Does the dye color of the glove make a difference on how floppy the glove is?(with those 44 gloves)
44 trapeze webs suck in my opinion, the only 44 i got that ive been disappointed in has a trap web and it has the same issues with being too floppy and breaking down quick, i got it pro stiff with dual welting and it still broke down faster than any 44 i have
Tuff man thx for sharing
Agreed
Been a fan of yours for a few years now learned a lot about gloves and I thank you for making the content you have it’s been very helpful but I was wondering if you can tell me your batting cage setup
Like the pitching machine and cage etc.
Thanks for watching bro!
we film at Midwest Sports Training in illinois
OMG! "pro stiff" is actually different in composition and NOT level of break in???? (insert a series of dramatic expletives) is this true for current 44pro gloves? is it true for Rawlings????
YOU GOT MY HR ON VIDEO 🥳🥳
I hope you’re not lying lol great hit!!
@@ballgloveking I’m not! Once I get the videos from my GoPro I will post and tag you on Twitter
Same with tennis racquet and skis. Can be extreme when sponsors are involved.
Example : Wilson racquet painted to look like prince (because the like a specific Wilson racquet, but sponsored by prince).
Can you do the hot water treatment on synthetic leather?
Can you do a review on the 1975 A2000 please
You would hate my glove from high school. 😂 it’s a floppy pillow and it’s super flat from sitting in my old bag for years. I can still catch some gas with it like the old days though.
What are college kids getting? I’m sure it probably depends program to program, but do they get stuff that’s stock or more like pro-issue? Somewhere in between?
what would u recommend for a first base glove?
A first base glove, rookie.
Growing up, I knew top tennis players didn’t use stock rackets. Some used old rackets painted to look like a new model.
On your 44 Pro “Wifey” glove (nice gift by the way)- I’m Not looking to attack your credibility or expertise, but rather offer an objective opinion on other possible variables that could be bringing your undesirable outcome. Therefore, I will submit the following to challenge your position on its Quality, and the signs you’re suggesting that it’s of lesser. 1. It is a longer glove, appearing to be 12.5”, 12.75” or possibly 13”(likely not), and immediately creates a potentially longer moment arm from your infield/shorter gloves, for the torque created by a force contacting the glove above the pocket (for which there is more available glove material). 2. The web is held in place by significantly more lace than other more “typical” webs- having a T-Web, I can tell you this creates a more “trampoline” type effect, and is less rigid. 3. The way in which you’re wearing your glove, extends the moment arm, really a longer lever, from the fulcrum which is twofold- your wrist, and then any movement from the interface from the base of your glove on the hand, until the end of your thumb and fingers.
I believe the movement or “whip” you’re seeing, is not as a result of the lack of quality of the glove, but the subjective and compounded effects of the characteristics I’ve listed before. You’ve got a longer lever/moment arm, less rigid web and anchor materials, and worn in a way that creates a second fulcrum or at least a weakly anchored fulcrum. Any dynamic load placed on any lever system set up like this will create the effect you’re commenting on.
I’m confused, do they sell pro issue gloves?
bro recorded me striking out😭
RIP 🪦
Shohei giving every school in japan new balance replicas of his glove is cool as a fan
A) this video is chaos B) he's really unapologetically wearing white socks with sandals.... I'm actually offended.
OK, good vid
Lol this is a wonderful comment, thank you 🙏
I’m screwed. I just ordered a 12.5 standard stiff. With no Kip lining.
Facts and it’s a shame after all these years you can’t even customize a Rawlings NP5… Only NP4 😒
44 gloves have inconsistent quality. Pro stiff Japanese Select I ordered have scuffed edges and laces.
Can you do a video on Elly De La Cruz and his glove?
I got you the worst 44 you own, I GET IT
Sorry 🤷♂️
What a terrible thing to do to the person you love 😂
The same as in many “authentic” jerseys for the NHL the “Authentic” adidas jerseys that you buy for retail are made in Indonesia and are not the real ones they use in games. The actual jereeys that they wear look like the retail “authentic” but are thicker and more durable they’re made in Canada
The 44s could be different but maybe ones an infield and ones and outfield
Makes my day better. Every time!
Great vid about an important issue in glove manufacturing. Regarding 44 Pro, I think they need to add a third series to their lineup (like other companies have done already). They can call it the "Professional Series." Reserve the best leathers for this series (kind of like A2K is the best leather Wilson offers), add extra quality control checks, and make kip palm liners standard. Charge $249 for this and market it for college level and above. The Classic series could be marketed for youth/dad gloves, and the Signature series could be marketed for youth through college. I think a lot of people would buy into the idea that you are paying more for a better product; at least I would.
i feel like these newer models of mitts are plenty worse than they were back like even 10 years ago. everytime ive used any coaches glove in the last 6-7 years they all felt and looked miles better than any mitt ive owned, or any mitt ive seen any kid my age own. do you think thats possible too
Could u try Rico gloves
Mizuno has reallly good internals across the board. The only issue with Mizuno is they don’t feel right 2 in the pink
We need an Ozzie Albie’s glove review
You should do a ice cream glove review. If you haven’t already
I always thought 44 was more flash than substance. Glad I didn't bother to spend a lot of money to find out I was right.
Wait, so you're telling me that the Bo Bichette glove I got from Walmart for $30 isn't the same as the one he uses in the games?
I didn’t even know new balance made gloves 💀💀
It’s a Wilson glove with a new balance logo on it specifically for him
Ohhh
Few weeks ago I played on the same fields and broke my elbow 😢
Danggg that’s tough bro sorry
I use a softball glove idk why I just like using it and it works great for me I like the big pocket
this guys hats are always so funny.
What’s the best way to clean a glove?
With your tongue
@@darksu6947 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rawlings Pro Issue glove used to be “Heart of the Hide” have they changed
About 2008-2014 it was pro preferred, then heart of the hide second and gold glove third. Pros used HOH or PP depending on preference, PP was stiffer.
Last I saw, about a year ago, they had changed gold glove to be the top of the line. I can't remember if PP or HOH was next.
Beard looks good keep it
Do a Elly de la Cruz glove breakdown
Please do a review of one of the Nike gloves that you can get at Dick’s right now 😁
Yes yes yes new vid
They do the same thing with signature basketball shoes
I love these videos
Hey ballgolve king, I get if you cant I understand, but my pitchers glove broke and I've been needing a new one and have been saving up for one, but could u give me one, I get iy if u cant, but take it in to consideration please. And keep up the good work.
Day 6 of asking for more 1st baseglove content especially a top 3 list on the website
I really wanted to like 44 gloves got a 9.5 trainer custom been great good leather has held form etc. I coach travel ball and many of the boys in our program have had 44’s used at every position and they aren’t they same I think I will pick two outfield customs up for my two sons hoping they are the quality of their trainer we have had for about 6 yrs. After a year with the trainer I really felt it was a good buy for a custom glove but seeing my players game models not hold up I don’t know. Being the outfield gloves for my boys are secondary positions hopefully it’s ok. My boys are moving towards Rawlings and away from the A2000 as they only last about two seasons then the pain off breaking in a new A2000 starts over. Rawlings heart of the hide is the way cost durability break in ease best in all categories in my eyes.
How can I break in my 44 pro stiff fast
Not choose the stiff option
I already did I have it I just don’t know how to break it in fast
Conditioner and a weighed ball.
@@Lahonsenceuse hot water treatment or just do a lot of mallet work and condition it
Play lots of catch kid
For 99% of amateur athletes the equipment you use don't help that much. A 20 handicapper in golf will shoot 90+ with Walmart clubs or custom-made clubs. A once-a-week softball player will make the same number of errors not matter what gloves they use.
Hundred percent, but my father never bought me anything nice because he was too busy blowing money on his mistresses and gambling so I bought myself a nice Rawlings glove when I grew up. We all got personal problems.
I have a glove that was my uncles in high school he unfortunately passed away in a car crash due to slippery roads i would love it if you could restore it. If you decide that you would do it could you please reply to me where to send it
I would like the glove released with orange laces it was his favorite color and I would like you to fix the inside it is a black glove and it stains my hand black when I put it on
You don’t have to I would just really like it if you did
Thanks from me, Brody 😃👍
Looking everyday if he uploads a new video
I think you jinxed my game because after u left i gave up 2 more nukes. I think it was my worst start this year
They should charge stock prices not pro prices
I had a Robin Yount Rawlings growing up. I broke it in by having a car run over it with a ball in the pocket. I had the hardest time before Google convincing my mother that that really was what you do. Everyone always wanted to borrow it. I had the pocket just perfect.
Ohtanis glove is a wilson A2000 with Nb logos
Looks like A2K to be specific but yes!
Premium content. Have you thought of reviewing SSK and Zett
That’s our team, ended up winning that game on a walk off homer
44 sucks ! I’ve ordered about 4 of them like a big dummy I never learn my lesson
Some brands are worse than others *grabs 44 pro*
I think the valle is
8”
Me too 😂
Bro.
Socks and Stocks?
Just no.
Nice vid
cool as farrr
🤓👆according to the Chris bangert archive the pro1000hc happens to be Japan tan not Horween.
try the Mizuno Fernando Tatis glove from dicks
those shorts are😛 for nerds
I love you