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11 3/4-12 depending on size of hand. However for a pitcher it should be at least 11.5. Most prefer 12. Make sure glove does not have I or H posts, traps or closed webbing for pitching.
A small size glove
Check here: http://www.baseball-equipment-info.com/baseball-glove-size.html
Robinson Cano uses a size 11.50 glove.
This depends on the position he plays. If he is a middle infielder (Shortstop or Second Base), you would want to get him a smaller glove to improve transfer of the ball from the glove to his throwing hand - about 9-10 in. If he plays outfield, the his glove should be much bigger to improve catching ability. This is about 11-12 inches. For a first baseman, buy a first baseman's glove (it will say on the tag) that is about 12 inches or longer. Third baseman's gloves should be about 11 inches. A catchers mitt is basically any catcher's mit you can hold up. Pitcher's should be around 10-11 inches with a thick web (pocket). If your player has never played before, he will probably be playing second base or outfield, and for him a large glove is recommended. For the average 13-year-old, a 9-12 inch glove is proper.
Rawlings Pro 8 is a 12" glove!
The right size of glove for high school midlle infeilder is 11 1/4-11 1/2 inches.
It all depends on the kind of glove. First base gloves are much bigger than a fielder's glove. Most fielders use a 12" or 13".
That depends on the glove size you choose.
One can measure their hand for the exact glove size by baying your dominant hand (Left or Right) flat, with fingers together, and palm facing upwards. Grab a measuring tape around your palm below the knuckles, and do not include your thumb. The Glove size should be measured in inches and round up to the closest half inch. Many recommend buying a half inch larger size from what you measured. Reference: Proper Cloth. (n.d.). How to Measure Glove Size. Proper Cloth.