not much.. a softball mit has a bigger webbing bc of the ball size other than that its basiclly same
yes, a high school softball catchers glove can be white.
baseball mitts are larger than a normal sized softball mitt
no, they can not, but some umpires will not notice.
The pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt can be calculated using the formula Pressure = Force/Area. Plugging in the values, we get Pressure = 175N / 0.002m^2 = 87,500 Pa. Thus, the pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt is 87,500 Pascal.
Yes, you can use a t ball mitt for softball. Many kids that use to play t ball still use there mitts however if it is getting small, get a softball mitt because the older they get the faster they throw and kids hands could get hurt. Softball mitts have padding in them so it will help protect there hands. There is nothing wrong with waiting!
Have the child raise his or her hand and place the mitt on the hand making sure that each one of the child's fingers goes into a finger slot in the glove.
yes as they are ver similar
You could technically, but a softball would not fit in a baseball glove. The slit in a baseball glove is a lot smaller than the opening in a softball catcher's mitt. It would be very hard to actually catch the ball with a baseball catcher's mitt
no, mitts are only allow on the field at first base and catchers positions.
How do you calculate? A 12 inch softball is 12 inches in circumference so you would measure around the ball using a tape measure.
i never used an oven to break in my mitt but a very good way is to oil your glove (you can buy glove oil at almost any sporting goods store), put a softball in the web, rubberband it, stick it under your matress as you sleep. this will not work by just the first time, i did it to my glove about 3 times and i already felt a difference as i played.