Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Get The Gear That Can Make Rather Than Break Your Baseball Game

By Victoria Thrun


The gear you need will vary depending on the person almost as widely as the types of gear you'll find. Before you purchase your first gear item it's important to know what your team or league will and won't allow as well as what position you intend to play. In the following article we'll provide you with some basic principles for purchasing your baseball gear.

The ball is the general object of the game itself. Baseballs don't often live very long in the world of major league games in which you are likely to go through several dozen of them. It's always a good idea to have several extras on hand since they can be easily damaged by a hard swing or perhaps lost in a number of ways. 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.

You've probably heard that the catcher has the hardest job of all positions in baseball right? The catcher is most known for his ability to crouch for hours behind home plate as he catches fast balls and attempts to avoid being hit with the bat. Because you just never know when you're going to get hit with a bat or ball it's important for the catcher to have chest protection, shin guards and a groin cup for extra protection. You will no doubt want this gear to be the right fit for you since you will wear it for a while.

The pitcher may want to invest in a pitching target to practice on in his spare time. If you have a lack of partners to practice with this can be a helpful tool for improving your aim and technique. One device you might consider is the Rawlings Comeback device which offers you some great fielding practice in addition to your pitching practices. This device is perfect for infield, outfield and pitching positions since it's angle can be adjusted for fly balls and grounders too. Increase your skill set with the practice you'll get by owning your own equipment.

If you want to play your best the above information is important to consider when purchasing baseball equipment that's right for you. As with any sport it may be necessary to experiment with your equipment to find the right fit for you. It might even be necessary for you to have multiple types of gear if you like to play different positions. As you begin looking for baseball gear you can use this information as a guideline for getting the best gear for you.




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