Putt that $h!t in the fridge bro bro
The most natural and best way to do this is to just use the glove. Playing catch is ideal for breaking in a glove, but it can also take a while for it to get worn in all the way. Besides this, they make oil and foam that can be rubbed into gloves to loosen the leather. You can buy these at most sports stores (Dicks sells them for sure). Try putting a baseball in the pocket of the glove, and tying the glove closed over the ball with a rubber band ot string. Keep it this way for several hours (overnight).
In my opinion, Easton gloves are on their way out. Dropping all their glove endorsements. Not a quality to glove in my opinion.
I have never heard of that method, but the absolute best way to work in a glove is playing catch. I also use glove conditioner by "nokoma"
The proper method for fielding a baseball would be to use two hands. watching the ball all the way in to the glove and securing the ball inside the glove with your opposite hand, only after gloving the ball would you actually touch the ball bare handed.
I had this glove in 1978..It's a facimile autogragh..they came that way from the factory.
First, oil or spray your glove down good. Then, place in the oven at 325 to 350 for 3 to 5 minutes, depending on stiffness of leather. Pull it out of the oven and rub off excess oil. As soon as you feel you can place your hand inside the heated glove do so. (I recommend a batting glove of some sorts for this part.) Once your hand is in work it a couple of times then place a baseball or softball in the pocket and close the glove as if you were making a catch and tie the the glove in this position. Then, let the glove sit for 4 or 5 hours. Untie the glove and work it for 30 minutes. Repeat as necessary.
Baseball cards are easily damaged. Take care when handling and try not to touch the edges to prevent bending and tearing. Store valuable cards in protective plastic sleeves, then in storage boxes.
The best way to store flax seed is in the refrigerator or in the freezer. Make sure the bag you store it in is airtight as flax seed can get rancid.
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The best way is in a sealed container in the refrigerator, or freezer.
The best way to store ornaments after Christmas is to wrap them with tissue paper and store them in a box with compartments or use shoe boxes to pack them.
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