Most are designed for the specific players needs. Such as longer fingers, more padding around a certain area, longer web area or wider web area. Like most pro sports, the equipment is now designed around the player as opposed to trying out equipment to find out what works. I would add, though, that there are many"professional level" gloves on the market based on the models that players use, with Rawlings and a couple of others offering custom services so you can build you own glove: size, style, pocket, color, etc.) Check out the Rawlings website or maybe Baseball Express to get an idea. You'll be looking at the "Pro Preferred" on your leather choice to get the best quality "professional level" glove. My son uses a 50th Anniversary Derek Jeter Pro Preferred glove. Best glove I've ever seen. Worth every penny I had to pay for it. Save your pennies, though. You will pay for it.
Technically the most expensive baseball glove is the Nike Air Diamond Elite Pro because it costs $400 exactly and the Rawlings Primo is listed @ $399.99.
About two years after an NFL players retirement, most NFL players lose over half the money they have earned, them they usually become a retail worker or LPN.
The most common glove size for high level 3rd basemen are typcially 11.75in to 12.25in, with 12inch most common. Also, 3rd basemen like h-webs and I-webs.
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Rawlings is the most used baseball glove company in the pros and probably the most common brand glove in the U.S.
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I think that SanDisk players have the most variety of styles and colors of any other brand.
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A pitcher glove, short stop, 2nd base, 3rd base and outfielders are usally all the same. 1st base and catcher are the only people who shouldn't use a "fielders glove" as most players call it.
Probably CCM.
The two most common brands are Adidas and nike
Most serious players do use a glove for better gripping of the clubs which helps to facillitate a better tee off. Although clubs manufactured today already have good grips on them some golfers still prefer the glove--either from habit or because they sweat profusely.
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The gloves and bats are both chosen by each individual players, yet they don't pay for either. The bats are payed for by their team while the gloves are given to them by the glove manufacturers. Most players sign contracts with glove manufacturers in which not only do they get free gloves, but they get paid to where them. The amount they get obviously varies depending on how big a star they are.
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