Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Importance of Having the Right Baseball Gear

By Athena Hunter


You can of course find many types of baseball gear due to the simple fact that gear needs differ from one person to another. Before you run out and buy gear you need to consider the position you play as well as the particular rules for your league or team. You do however have a set of general guidelines you can go by which will be covered here.

The baseball glove is one of the most fundamental pieces of gear needed to play the game. The position you play in the field will dictate the kind of glove you'll need. Those who play first base need a glove that's larger than usual to make it easier to catch balls thrown at a variety of angles. But if you're an outfielder, you need a glove that's long so you can catch fly balls easier. If you're a pitcher, you need a glove with closed webbing so batters can't see what type of pitch you're going to throw. Catchers use wide gloves with extra padding to help them withstand the impact of fastballs and other pitches for an entire game.

You can reduce the risk of injury by wearing as much protective gear as you can, even beyond what's strictly required. In many situations, for example, wrist guards provide excellent protection. There are many ways you can injure your wrists, whether you're at bat, running the bases or in the field.

If you play on a team, an equipment bag is something you should get. This helps you carry around all your gear efficiently and not lose track of anything. And because it will help protect your equipment, it all stay in the best possible condition. Some teams have a standard bag for their members otherwise your preference will determine the type of bag you get. Some prefer baggage type bags with wheels, while others like backpacks or duffel bags. The important thing is that you get a bag that's large enough to carry all your gear and that's well made and waterproof, so everything stays dry.

If you're a pitcher, you may want to invest in a pitching target so that you can get more practice. You'll want one of these simple devices if you don't often have a practice partner in your spare time as it can help you improve your aim and your technique. One device you might consider is the Rawlings Comeback device which offers you some great fielding practice in addition to your pitching practices. The angle can be adjusted to practice catching fly balls or grounders. This type of device is useful, then, for infielders, outfielders and pitchers alike. Increase your skill set with the practice you'll get by owning your own equipment. You can bring out the best in your game if you have the right baseball gear. Ideally, you don't want to have to think much about your equipment while you're playing, as it should fit well and serve its purpose so you can concentrate on the game itself. This is why you need to do your research to find the gear that is right for you and your position.




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