Saturday, March 19, 2011

Getting Baseball Gear That's Right For You

By Jack Dawsoner


In any sport, the gear you choose can make a real difference, and this is certainly true for baseball. Players won't be at their best if equipment like their glove isn't perfectly suited for them. You will also need a bat that is the right size and weight for your swing and your build. There are a variety of factors to think about when getting your baseball gear, and in this article we'll be looking at some of the most crucial ones.

Baseball shoes or cleats are an important part of your gear, as these will have a large impact on your speed, agility and ability to play your position effectively. You'll want cleats that are not only comfortable but also offer maximum traction. There are a lot of circumstances that may require a good shoe that can handle any condition that you may encounter on a baseball field no matter what time of year. Cleats can be high top or low top and rubber or metal, but not all leagues permit metal cleats, so make sure you know the rules of your league.

Some people believe there's a greater chance of injuries with metal bats, which has caused many leagues to ban them. The idea is to find the kind of bat that is appropriate for you, and that gives your swing the most control and power. The catcher is believed to have the most difficult job in baseball. The catcher is the one most likely to get hit with a bat or a blisteringly fast ball as he crouches for hours behind home plate. It's for this reason the you'll need special face gear, gloves with extra padding and breast protection gear. Catchers also need shin guards, chest protection, and groin cups since you never know when a wayward ball or the end of a bat is going to land a hit in a sensitive area. Because you'll find it necessary to wear this gear for long periods of time it's important that it be comfortable and fit properly.

If you're serious about improving your hitting skills, a batting tee is something you may want to have. This piece of equipment is great for any age player wanting to improve swing and hit skills. You really only get so many bat shots during practice and play which is why off field practice is so important to your performance. While it may seem tedious to practice your swing over and over, this is one of the most essential skills in baseball, so it's something worth putting some effort into. Be sure you are setting your tee up correctly so that it mimics the swing you'd have during regular play.

In conclusion, the kind of gear you use can make a real difference in how you play the game. In order for you to play your best you need to be as comfortable as you can with gear that fits well and is suited to the position you play. For example, if your glove doesn't fit properly, it can cause you to make errors in the field. We have only touched on a couple of the most essential pieces of equipment you will need, there may be others that will keep you playing at your full potential.




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