There is a lot that goes into choosing the right one when you are buying Marucci Baseball Gloves. Gloves are a very personal piece of equipment. All baseball players have very specific things they look for in a glove. In a game in which being comfortable is a big part in selecting baseball equipment, it is even more important when selecting a glove. A glove has to feel like an extension of your hand when you are out on the field. Most positions use different types of gloves. Different types of players at each position will even prefer different styles of gloves.
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Why Marucci Gloves?
This is why. The wide selection of Marucci baseball gloves is so great. It is also why selecting the right one can be a challenge. However, this is so important. Big differences that go into selecting the right glove is the size of the glove, the weight of the glove, the different webbings they have, and the way they feel on your hand. Then there are choices that won't effect how you play such as color.
The types of players that would need different gloves are pitchers, catchers, middle infielders, first basemen, and outfielders. Catchers need specially padded gloves in order to protect there hands from pitches. A catchers mitt has to take the pounding pitch after pitch. Middle infielders need smaller gloves in order to get the ball in and out as quickly as possible. So, infield gloves tend to be 11-11.75 inches. First basemen use bigger, wider gloves to make it easier to catch the ball. A first base glove has to dig errant throws out of the dirt. Outfielders use really long gloves to give them a little extra reach. An outfield glove is typically 12.5-12.75 inches.
It is very important to be comfortable with your glove as well as have one that fits your position. Luckily, Marucci Baseball Gloves have enough variety and different gloves that you will almost never be let down. With all this, you are sure to have a good experience with the Marucci line of gloves.
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