You wear a baseball glove on your right hand if you are right handed. If you're right handed, then you throw with your right hand. Therefore, you wear your glove on your left hand.
Opposite your primary hand i.e. right-handed would be left hand and vice-versa
Opposite your primary hand i.e. right-handed would be left hand and vice-versa
If you are left handed, you throw the baseball with your left hand, so in this case the left handed glove goes on a left handed persons right hand so they catch with glove on right hand and then pull the ball out of mitt and throw with left hand. - It means if you are left handed get this glove but you will wear it on your right hand.
Yes, in the sense that it will now be contoured for your right hand. No, in the sense that it will still be a left-handed glove; just a left handed glove that due to manipulation now fits better on the right hand.
If you are right handed your glove would be on youe left hand and you would throw the baseball with your right hand.
Basically, if you are right-handed, then the left hand is placed onto the club grip first, and it is to stop the club slipping that the left glove is worn. The right hand is then placed partially over the left hand with only the rignt index finger and thumb actually touching the grip. There would therefore be no point in wearing a glove on the right hand.
AnswerIt would fit your left hand.
You should wear the glove on your right hand....because you have to throw and bat with ur left hand
You can wear a golf on your right hand, there is no issues with this in regards to the rules. However, the reason the majority of golfers wear a golf on there left hand is to reduce the pressure needed to grip the club.
They should wear it on there left hand because this is the hand they should use to catch.
It means its a glove for left handed throwers. You put it on your right hand Source: Nike store, Coaches