Measure Baseball Glove Size

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Measuring baseball glove size is important if you want the glove to be ideal for playing different positions. Taking the right measurements makes it possible to choose from a range of pre-designed sizes that will not only be a good fit for the player, but will also comply with any regulations on glove size that different leagues and clubs require. Fortunately, the process used to measure baseball glove size is a simple one that requires nothing more than a simple tape measure.

Steps

  1. Identify the type of baseball glove that is required. There are subtle differences between a glove used by a fielder and someone who plays first base. Considering the position played will aid in choosing the right glove size once the measurements are taken.
  2. Place the hand palm down on a flat surface. Use the tape measure to determine the distance from the tip of the index finger to the wrist. The resulting figure can then be taken into consideration when evaluating different gloves.
  3. Measure the size of the baseball glove. Begin the task by laying the glove on a flat surface with the palm facing upward. Place 1 end of the tape measure on the index finger of the glove, and allow it to settle into the palm of the glove and down to the heel of the glove pocket.
  4. Compare the measurement of the hand with the measurements of the glove. Ideally, the measurements of the glove will be slightly more than the hand measurements. Any glove measurement that is equal to or slightly lower than the measurements of the hand will be too snug and somewhat difficult for the player to use efficiently during a game. At the same time, a glove that measures significantly more than the hand measurements may be too loose, and equally difficult to use efficiently during play.
  5. Try the baseball glove on for size. After eliminating any gloves that are too small and are also significantly larger than the hand measurements, slide the hand into the glove itself. Make sure that the hand can be opened and closed with relative ease and that the fingers do not feel crushed or crowded while in the glove. The fit should be snug but not so much that the range of movement is limited nor so large that the player has trouble keeping the glove on during a game.

Tips

  • Different baseball leagues and clubs require different criteria for the size and style of glove used. Before investing in a new baseball glove, check with the club to determine what features are required in order for the glove to be in compliance. This will save a lot of time and frustration, as well as minimize the chances of spending money on a glove that ultimately cannot be used.
  • In many countries, there are helpful charts that aid in selecting baseball gloves on the basis of the age of the player and the type of position played. These charts use averages related to the size of hands at different ages and may aid in the selection process if you are of average height and weight for your particular age range.

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