Best baseball infielder mitts according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best baseball infielder mitts. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Baseball Infielder's Mitts:

u/lrgmnky · 4 pointsr/Reds

Amazon, obviously.

u/The_Magic_Ends_Here · 3 pointsr/rawdenim

Pro preferred is a line of gloves from Rawlings. I have this one which is now discontinued unfortunately.

u/Nilliks · 2 pointsr/funny
u/Tendaena · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I could use my baseball glove to move the food we make for dinner so don't burn our fingers. It might get dirty but hey it's better than being burnt. Burns can kill ya.

u/Didi_Gregorius · 1 pointr/baseball

Something like this should be good. Rawlings makes good lower end gloves for casual catches.

u/Chili_Palmer · 1 pointr/slowpitch

Yeah, I can see that - the worth toxics I've seen are junk tier, Wal-Mart shelf gloves, but maybe they make better ones too under the same name since when I googled it now they did have a full grain version...You really don't have to go top end (though I love my A2000), but make sure you get one that would normally be at least around 70-80 bucks regular price, even if you get it for 40-50 online or on sale.

Make sure you go at least 13" length for outfield, as you want the extra surface area for running catches, and make sure the palm at least is full grain leather, not one of these ones made of fabric and foam with a paper thin layer of leather overtop of it that tears away in 2 weeks.

I had one of these a few years back and loved it- great value for the cheap price, full grain leather and a comfortable all around glove. A couple guys on my team are still rocking these too.

It's still a good glove today after two seasons full time duty, but I upgraded as it was starting to get a little floppier than I like in the fingers on grounder pickups as the lower end gloves tend to do.

Bottom line: if you're only looking to spend 50-100 bucks on a glove for a couple years, this one would be one of my top recommendations.

u/aplsw4n · 1 pointr/slowpitch

I have the Mizuno MVP Baseball Glove size 12.75. The softball looks and feels just a little bit awkward in the glove (there isn't much room left in the glove). If I was in your shoes, I'd go for a higher end softball glove (~$200).

u/DontGiveUpTheDip · 1 pointr/Cardinals

This one in lefty since im a special snowflake

u/cb1291 · 1 pointr/slowpitch

It's the Mizuno Prime SE 12.75" outfield glove in red/royal color way.

u/RedmondSecGnome · 1 pointr/baseball

They're discontinued, but if you can find a Louisville Slugger Evolution series glove, I highly recommend them. Steer hide and American made, they hold up very nicely. They were over $200 when first introduced.

u/Nateshake · 1 pointr/mlb

Here you go... Akadema Mascot Glove (23-Inch)
http://amzn.com/B00274U00W

u/DoctorEpic22 · 1 pointr/baseball