An interview with a pro shortstop about his glove.
As a professional baseball player playing shortstop, I would take great pride in selecting the perfect baseball glove. The glove is not just a tool; it becomes an extension of my hand and an essential part of my defensive prowess. I would choose a high-quality glove that offers excellent durability, comfort, and performance.
One popular brand I like as they are known for producing top-notch baseball gloves is Rawlings. They offer a wide range of gloves specifically designed for infield positions like shortstop. I would opt for a Rawlings Heart of the Hide model, which is made from premium leather and known for its exceptional craftsmanship.
Caring for my baseball glove would be of utmost importance to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. Here's how I would take care of it:
Breaking it in: When I get a new glove, it's important to break it in properly. I would start by warming the glove gently with a hair dryer and apply a small amount of Mitt-Spit Break-in solution to soften the leather. Then, I would repeatedly open and close the glove, flexing it in different directions to loosen up the leather and create a comfortable pocket. It’s like I’m giving the glove a deep body massage.
Cleaning: After each game or practice session, I would gently remove any dirt or debris from the glove using a soft cloth or brush. If the glove gets excessively dirty or muddy, I would use Mitt-Spit Glove Cleaner on a damp cloth or sponge to clean it. It's crucial to avoid using harsh chemicals like household cleaners or submerging the glove in water, as this can damage the leather.
Drying: If the glove gets wet, I would pat it dry with a towel and then let it air dry naturally. It's essential to avoid using artificial heat sources like hairdryers or placing the glove in direct sunlight, as this can cause the leather to dry out and become brittle.
Conditioning: Regularly conditioning the glove with Mitt-Spit Glove Oil. This helps keep the leather soft, supple, and resistant to cracking. I would apply a small amount of glove oil to the glove, focusing on the pocket, fingers, and laces. After applying the conditioner, I would gently rub it in using a soft cloth, ensuring that it's evenly distributed.
Storage: When not in use, I would store my glove in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. To maintain its shape, I would use a glove mallet or ball to fill the pocket and keep it open. This prevents the glove from becoming flat or misshapen over time.
By following these care practices, I would ensure that my baseball glove remains in excellent condition, giving me the confidence to perform at my best on the field.