1,Ask child’s coach or manager for advice, if possible. Don’t be shy about specifying your budget. Sports expenses add up quickly, and parents need to be careful.
2,Buy the smallest baseball glove on the rack for a very young player (under 7 years old). These gloves usually measure 9 inches (23 cm) from the bottom of the palm to the tip of the longest finger and cost about $20. Softer gloves are also preferable for youngsters. Keep in mind that many kids resist using child-size equipment because they want to look like adult players. Avoid drawing attention to the fact that your child is using a smaller glove.
3,Go up to the next size increment, an 11-inch (28-cm) glove, for larger kids. If yours is a serious player, the glove will likely see several years of use if maintained well. Consider paying more for a higher-quality leather glove. It’s best to take your child with you when selecting it. The glove should feel good and your child should like it. A basic 11-inch glove is about $45. Higher-end gloves can cost $100 or more.
4,Avoid buying a specialized glove such as a catcher’s mitt unless the coach requires it. Your child will probably play a variety of positions, and an all-around glove will be the most useful.
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