Saturday, June 18, 2011

Why You Should Use the Appropriate Baseball Gear

By Athena Hunter


The gear you use when playing baseball can really make a difference to your game, similar to most sports. Certain types of equipment like the glove must be perfectly suited for each player and position or they won't be able to play their best. You will also need a bat that is the right size and weight for your swing and your build. The following factors are important to consider when buying baseball gear.

The game itself revolves around the ball. A major league baseball game can consist of several dozen balls which doesn't help the lifespan of the ball. Because it's likely for these balls to be either lost or damaged it's a great idea to purchase them in bulk. You will probably not need your own balls for official practices and games but you'll want to have some for practicing in your spare time. Your practice balls don't need to be major league quality but you will want a high quality leather or synthetic type material even for practice.

Many high schools, little leagues and other leagues have banned aluminum and other metal bats, as many people consider them unsafe. The idea is to find the kind of bat that is appropriate for you, and that gives your swing the most control and power. It's widely known that the catcher is the position with the hardest job in baseball. This position is known for its ability to withstand being hit by flying fast balls and inadvertently back swung bats as he crouches behind home plate. It's for this reason the you'll need special face gear, gloves with extra padding and breast protection gear. As an added precaution shin guards, chest protection and groin cups should be worn by the catcher in case of a haphazard ball or bat incident. You will of course want your protective gear to fit properly since you'll be wearing it for long periods of time.

Caps with visors are worn by baseball players because they are part of the uniform and for other practical reasons. A cap can help keep your head dry if it's raining but hard enough to call off the game. The visor can help you track a fly ball because it helps keep the sun out of your eyes. A cap with a headband can help keep the sweat from getting into your eyes. While a baseball cap is not the most important piece of gear you'll own, it can help you focus on your game.

Your gear really does impact your overall play as you can see from the above information. You need comfortable well fitting gear to be at your best. One example is a poor fitting glove that can and probably will cause you to make errors on the field. We've touched on a few essentials for playing baseball but you'll want to ensure you have everything you need in order to be at your best.




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