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Bravemom
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Posted - 04/27/2016 : 16:30:42
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Looking for a glove for my infielder. I don't want to spend $250 on the Wilson A2000. Any good gloves out there for $100 or less?
Also, any recommendation where to buy besides Dick's or Better Baseball?
TIA
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nastycurve
244 Posts |
Posted - 04/27/2016 : 19:43:32
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I always use baseballsavings.com or baseballexpress.com for guys starting out and need more economical gloves. A lot of times they will have something on sale, or last years model where you can get a great discount for a quality product. |
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CaCO3Girl
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wv2ga
28 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 08:15:31
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justgloves.com has good deals too. |
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sebaseball
101 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 08:36:57
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Mizuno has different levels of gloves and a couple of them are around $100 & less. Before the spring season last year I bought my son (12 yo) an MVP level glove. They rate the MVP for high school players and I've found the quality of the leather and the workmanship of the glove to be very good. It was easy to break in and he's now played a spring travel seaso, fall travel season and a middle school season with the glove & it's holding up very well. Based on what I see, I believe the glove will get my son through high school. |
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bigroc19
158 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 08:39:12
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Try ebay also..you can get a steal sometimes |
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Dead Red
9 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 09:00:54
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justballgloves.com |
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OPHornets
135 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 09:11:33
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Maybe I am a cheap-o but I always start at Play-it-again sports. Got my son a NICE catcher's mitt and I didn't have to wait for them to break it in! |
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BREAMKING
323 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 15:37:43
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I always thought with price of these bats people are buying better to have a better glove than bat since you use it more during a game. A good glove will last a long long time really until you lose it. |
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bfriendly
376 Posts |
Posted - 04/28/2016 : 16:24:53
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quote: Originally posted by bigroc19
Try ebay also..you can get a steal sometimes
This^^^^^^ Also, I think the main thing will be what does He want/like and get the size right |
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turntwo
955 Posts |
Posted - 04/29/2016 : 09:54:55
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quote: Originally posted by Bravemom
Looking for a glove for my infielder. I don't want to spend $250 on the Wilson A2000. Any good gloves out there for $100 or less?
Also, any recommendation where to buy besides Dick's or Better Baseball?
TIA
As others have stated, online retailers or eBay could be the way to go. Find a good fitting glove for him at Dicks or Better Baseball, but then shop/buy online. Or, check the classifieds here. |
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Bravemom
204 Posts |
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1gamer1
25 Posts |
Posted - 04/29/2016 : 10:53:21
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If your player is serious about baseball, you need to spend a little in something that will last and is comfortable for him. My son has an A2K. He loves it. This is his second season with it, and it's still good as new. Great glove. If your looking for something inexpensive , shop amazon or eBay. I've spent tons of money of cheap gloves and it's like every year I need a new one. |
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IBABASEBALL
45 Posts |
Posted - 04/29/2016 : 12:38:35
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A lot depends on your son's age and level as well.
How old is your son?
Gloves that used to last a few seasons seem to only last about year now but cost about twice as much. Sure they break in quicker but they just don't have the life span they did back in the day.
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CaCO3Girl
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Posted - 04/29/2016 : 14:46:22
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quote: Originally posted by Bravemom
quote: Originally posted by CaCO3Girl
Yup, baseballsavings.com is one of the best places around. My son and I were also looking at the Wilson A2000, we got this:
http://www.baseballsavings.com/customer/category/product.jsp/SUBCATEGORY_ID/58149/refScid/2520/sattr0/Model/sattrVal0/WTA12RB15X2PF
He loved it so much I got him a spare one, can't beat the prices.
Thanks everyone for advice! I will f/u. CaCO3 the link didn't take me anywhere. I think that glive is not available anymore. Was it the 643 glove?
Yes it was the 643 Wilson, my kid really liked it, odd that it is black and gray but hey whatever! |
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CaCO3Girl
1989 Posts |
Posted - 04/29/2016 : 14:52:44
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quote: Originally posted by 1gamer1
If your player is serious about baseball, you need to spend a little in something that will last and is comfortable for him. My son has an A2K. He loves it. This is his second season with it, and it's still good as new. Great glove. If your looking for something inexpensive , shop amazon or eBay. I've spent tons of money of cheap gloves and it's like every year I need a new one.
My son lives, eats and breaths baseball....BUT.....his gloves stink to high heaven when the season is over. I have tried freezing them, fabreezing them...it's like something died in there.
So, $50 per year versus $200 every 2 or 3 years on gloves...he also doesn't have a $400 bat, his bat bag cost me under $30, and his cleats are *gasp* last years model!!!! But hey he has the Under Armour cold gear long sleeve shirt that matches his uniform and the Oakley's look great on top of his hat and THAT is what really matters! |
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bfriendly
376 Posts |
Posted - 04/30/2016 : 21:25:38
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quote: Originally posted by CaCO3Girl
quote: Originally posted by 1gamer1
If your player is serious about baseball, you need to spend a little in something that will last and is comfortable for him. My son has an A2K. He loves it. This is his second season with it, and it's still good as new. Great glove. If your looking for something inexpensive , shop amazon or eBay. I've spent tons of money of cheap gloves and it's like every year I need a new one.
My son lives, eats and breaths baseball....BUT.....his gloves stink to high heaven when the season is over. I have tried freezing them, fabreezing them...it's like something died in there.
So, $50 per year versus $200 every 2 or 3 years on gloves...he also doesn't have a $400 bat, his bat bag cost me under $30, and his cleats are *gasp* last years model!!!! But hey he has the Under Armour cold gear long sleeve shirt that matches his uniform and the Oakley's look great on top of his hat and THAT is what really matters!
Thats what I'm talking about!! Priorities! My kid has no problem getting last years bat either! But Oakleys? Nope! Not gonna happen...........too many cool lookin shades for less than that kind of $$ See Rivbos on Ebay
I do agree that his infielders glove is wearing out(very soft now) faster than one twice as much might....but hey, its green and right now he LOVES it. He plays great with it when he does play third or pitches. He finally got his first base mitt this year and it was about $65 at Sports Authority. They also have a decent selection of gloves with a wide price range. Don't be afraid to check them out as well. |
Edited by - bfriendly on 04/30/2016 21:34:13 |
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