Product Description
The A2000® is designed for the professional, collegiate and serious high school players. These gloves feature the best technology in baseball, they’ll Fortify Your Game and are designed for players of all levels. This is where you can find the best. Features include: Dual Welting (A patented pre-curved finger design for a stable pocket), Dri-Lex® (Ultra-breathable lining transfers moisture from the skin, keeping your hand cool and dry), ProStock Leather (American Steerhide hand-selected for its durability and feel. The same gloves and leather worn by the Pros on Game Day).
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Get a grip on balls hopping or flying down the first base line with the all-black Wilson A2800 PSB first basemens’ left-handed mitt–the same glove worn by MLB professionals. It’s made of Pro Stock leather from American steer hide which is hand-selected for its rugged durability, consistent performance, and feel. Wilson A2800 first base baseball mitts have Dual Welting, a patented pre-curved design providing a stable pocket. It also uses Super Skin, which provides twice the strength with half the weight, and Dri-Lex ultra-breathable wrist lining, which helps keep your hand cool and dry. It also features a reinforced single-post web and Wilson’s Dial Fit system, which easily and comfortably conforms to your hand. This glove is designed for professional, college, and serious high school players.
Specifications:
- Position: 1st Base
- Size(s): 12 inches
- Hand: Left Hand Throw
- Webbing: Reinforced Single Post Web
- Material: Pro-Stock Leather
- Backing: Closed
- Guarantee: One Year
Buying Guide
Amazon.com Baseball and Softball Glove Guide
Playing the Field
Baseball and softball gloves are specially designed to suit the needs of a given field position, with each style of glove boasting unique features to Fortify a player’s performance at his or her position. The following is a brief summary of each glove’s characteristics:
- Catcher: No finger channels, with heavy palm padding and overall reinforcements to reduce the sting of repeatedly catching pitchers’ throws
- First Base: Also lacks finger channels, but with less padding that a catcher’s mitt, with added length to help catch infield throws and shallow pocket, enabling quick ball retrieval
- Infield: Five-fingered glove has shallow pocket for fast ball retrieval, with nine- to 10-inch youth sizes and 10.5- to 11.5-inch adult sizes, and softball infield gloves having a deeper pocket to accept the larger ball
- Second base players require smaller gloves to balance control with the need to make quick throws
- Shortstops use a mid-sized glove for ground balls and quick throws
- Third base players need a larger glove for maximum catching power
- Outfield: Glove is longer to provide extended reach, with a deep pocket to handle high-lofting balls, and sizes range from 12 inches and up for adults and 11 inches for youth players
- Softball Gloves: The characteristics, by position, of softball gloves are typically similar to their baseball counterparts, with softball gloves having more length and deeper pockets to handle the larger ball
Anatomy of a Glove
Gloves are designed to perform a relatively simple task–catch a ball. The quality of materials and craftsmanship that can go into a building a glove, on the other hand, can be surprising. Below is an overview of a glove’s components and how each helps optimize your defensive game:
- Pocket: Pocket depth is determined by player position, with shallower pockets helping infielders quickly retrieve and throw the ball, and outfielders’ pocket depth aiding in capturing a ball on the fly. Softball players also need deeper pockets to catch the larger ball.
- Webbing: The preferred webbing pattern is partly determined by field position and partly by player preference. Generally, open webbing helps infielders quickly retrieve the ball, closed or tightly woven webbing gives outfielders and third basemen extra enhance, and closed webbing allows pitchers to hide the ball from the batter.
- Backs: The back of a glove, or the part that goes across the top of your hand, can either be closed or open, which is largely a matter of player preference. Some infielders find an open back to be more flexible and forgiving, whilst outfielders may like a closed back with finger hole for added enhance.
- Wrist Adjustment: Some gloves include fit systems, or wrist adjustments, to help keep the glove tightly affixed to a player’s hand. The preferred closures are buckles, D-rings, lacing, and Velcro.
- Padding: How padded a glove’s pocket is depends on position, with catcher being the most heavily padded. In recent years, many manufacturers have begun to add padding to other position gloves to reduce “palm shock.”
- Materials: By and large, gloves are constructed using one of three materials–leather, treated leather, or synthetic–with the differences with regards to feel and durability.
- Leather: Most high-end gloves are made of leather, which offers optimal feel and durability, with leather quality being a significant cost driver
- Treated Leather: Leather material is softened and strengthened all the way through production for quicker break-in, better durability, and lower maintenance
- Synthetic: A lower-cost alternative to leather that offers reduced durability and responsiveness, and is a good option for beginning players
Fits Like a…
As mentioned above, age and position are the most significant factors in selecting a proper glove size. Outfielders need larger gloves with deeper pockets for maximum “catchability,” whilst infield gloves are smaller and have shallower pockets for optimal control and speedy ball removal. Some pitchers opt for infield gloves that are slightly larger than standard, yet small and shallow enough for rapid fielding and throwing. Most younger players will benefit from youth-sized gloves that help with control, and it’s a good idea to withstand the temptation to buy a larger glove the child will grow into.
The tables below offer a general guideline for proper glove size by sport, position, and age.
Baseball Glove Size |
Age |
Position |
Glove Size |
Under 8 |
Infield |
9″ |
Under 8 |
Outfield |
11″ |
9-13 |
Infield |
9-10″ |
9-13 |
Outfield |
11-12″ |
13 and older |
Infield |
10.5-11.5″ |
13 and older |
Outfield |
12-12.75″ |
Softball Glove Size |
Age |
Position |
Glove Size |
6 and under |
All |
9-10″ |
7-9 |
All |
10-11.5″ |
10-14 |
Infield |
11.5-12.5″ |
10-14 |
Outfield |
12-13″ |
15 and older |
Infield |
12-13″ |
15 and older |
Outfield |
12.5-14″ |
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First baseman’s glove in all-black for left-handed throwing; 12-inch size
Pro Stock leather hand-selected for rugged durability, consistent performance
Ultra-breathable Dri-Lex interior lining helps keep your hand cool and dry
Dual Welting patented pre-curved design provides a stable pocket
Reinforced single post web, closed back
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