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Get your Youth Baseball Player Started the Right Way

Author: Scott Mokoski Scott Mokoski Personal RSS Feed
Category: Recreation and Sports


To get a youth baseball player on the road to success, getting them the right glove is a key.

Is your youngster eager to learn playing baseball and being a top notch player, then you need the right equipment. Theres nothing more thwarting to a kid than to make learning to field with a glove that is hard as a rock and difficult to break in.

This is where Akadema Youth Baseball Ball Gloves come_in.

Akadema has specifically designed two series of gloves for those young players that take their baseball seriously. The Prodigy Series and the Rookie Series gloves. Both of these series gloves are made from supple leather, so the glove is easy to break in. Another feature of soft leather is the ball will stick in the glove, unlike mitts made from plastic fabric that permit the ball to slip out all too easily.

Two innovations in glove design are incorporated into several of these mitts. The Reptilian three finger design by Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith. And the Praying Mantis design catchers mitt by Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter.

The Reptilian design allows the pinky, ring and middle fingers to be in the same large finger stall. This configuration allows balls to be scooped easily and facilitates closing the glove.

The Praying Mantis design is a combination of a first basemans mitt and traditional catchers mitt. With more surface area to catch the ball plus extra padding where you need it, young catchers will find this glove very easy to use.

The Prodigy design series has become known as the bench mark in quality and design for serious youth ball players ages 9 to 13. They are produced with a combination of Akademas US Steerhide and exclusive AkademaLyte leather making the Prodigy design series gloves light, durable and easy to break in. These mitts are hand crafted for high quality the serious players demand. They also incorporate the Akadema Grasp Clasp wrist system , allowing the player to adjust the wrist strap to just the right size.

The Prodigy design series gloves are:

AZR95 an 11 inch glove with a T-web and open back. Good for all positions except first and catcher.

AOZ91 a 11.25 inch Ozzie Smith signature glove, reptilian design, B-hive web, open back and a deep pocket. Good for all positions except catcher.

ATM92 a 11.5 inch glove with a B-hive web, open back and deep pocket. Good for all positions accept catcher.

AHC94 a 11.5 inch first basemans glove with a single post double-T web, open back and deep pocket. Good for first base only.

AGC98 A 32 inch circumference catchers mitt with Stress Wedge, Triple Hammock, double sided slim padding and deep pocket. Good only for catchers.

The Akadema Rookie Series gloves were created for younger players 6 to 10 years old who are serious about baseball and want to play like a major leaguer. These gloves have full grain soft leather soft a soft feel and easy break in.

The Rookie Series gloves are:

ADN96 an 11 inch glove with a reptilian pattern, B-hive web, open back with the grasp clasp wrist system, Good for all positions accept catcher.

ADS90 a 31 circumference catchers mitt the Praying Mantis pattern. Good for catchers.

AMR99 a 11.25 inch Manny Ramirez signature glove. Good for all positions accept catcher.



About The Author:

Scott Peters is an avid baseball and softball fan, and a sports equipment retailer. Please go to for more information

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