From youth first mitts to pro-preferred leather — find the perfect glove for your position, age, and budget.
Shallow pockets for quick transfers. Shortstops & third basemen often go 11.5"–11.75"; second basemen prefer 11"–11.25".
Deeper pockets for fly ball security. Corner outfielders favor 12.5"–12.75"; center fielders often use 12"–12.25" for speed.
Closed webbing to hide grip. Most pitchers use an 11.75"–12" glove with an I-web or modified trap to conceal pitch type.
Full-grain leather: durable, breaks in slowly. Kip leather: lighter, breaks in faster. Synthetic: budget-friendly, no break-in needed for youth players.