What is the best baseball glove under $100?

July 03, 2011 9:34 AM PDT




My husband bought this glove for our son last year. He liked it so much that he ended up buying one for himself as well. Our son plays second base and so far he has done really well with it. It is not easy to find a good infielders glove that isn't $300 bucks. They play a lot of ball and so far this glove has shown little or no wear. If we can just keep him from loosing it we should be all set for the next couple of years.

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I played baseball most of my life and just recently I started playing in an adult league. My old gloves were pretty beat up so I decided to give this Easton a shot. For the quality/build it was a great price and so far I couldn't be happier. It keeps its shape and was really easy to break in. I felt good with my glove after about 4 hours of practice, which isn't long for a brand new glove. It did take me a little longer to form the pocket I desired, but now that it is formed it takes little or no effort to catch the ball. Great inexpensive purchase.

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My two favorite gloves for baseball are Mizuno and Louiseville Slugger. It's very durable but soft enough I was able to use it comfortably on the day of purchase. Gloves only get better with age and use but this one feels like I've only that long. My wife has used it on a few occasions for Softball and now she wants one of her own. It's the best I've found so far.

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I started coaching baseball 2 years ago and my glove broke after about 4 practices. I didn't want to spend a ton of money, but at the same time I new I needed something that was going to be dependable. I found everything I was looking for in this glove by Rawlings. It took me a little longer than I would have liked to break it in, but now that it is broke in there is little or no upkeep. I put some oil on it during the offseason, but that is just to keep it from drying out. It has a great pocket and seems to be very durable. I think that it would be well suited for the infield or outfield. Overall just a good durable glove.

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I don't know much about Baseball but I've had this glove for a while and use it in our league games. I'm not much for following a sport or knowing what's best to use, i just like to play and not be uncomfortable while doing it. These gloves have served me pretty well the past few years and have held up really well.

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