My friend is selling this glove to me for $40..im trying to find it online but it seems its a really old glove but it seems good to me.
Mizuno
A garden glove.
he uses the Mizuno Classic Pro™ GMP7BK Ball Glove
a glove is used to catch the softballs and some types of gloves are mizuno, nike, easton., and whiton
a glove is used to catch the softballs and some types of gloves are mizuno, nike, easton., and whiton
He uses a mizuno classic pro 11.75 model.
Ian Kinsler uses a Mizuno Pro Limited GMP4Bk As of 2012, Ian Kinsler wears black Louisville Slugger TPX gloves that are similar to a Mizuno GMP41BK model.
Do not oil your Mizuno Catchers glove "GMP 20" as the leather is already treated. First, put your glove hand inside the mitt and squeeze, while at the same time use your opposite hand and help close the mitt working the stiff inner part of the glove to close. Do this at least 1000 times throughout the day. When you are not squeezing and working the glove with both hands, put a baseball inside your Mizuno mitt and close it shut. Then, get some old baseball socks and wrap it around your mitt securing it shut in the closed position and let it sit overnight. Do this for about a week and your clove should be good to go.
There really is not that many reputable glove companies. Here are the main ones: Akadema, Rawlings, Wilson, Mizuno, Zett, LS, Easton, Nike, Nokona, Spalding, Diamond, Reebok, SSK.
Akadema AMB11 Torino series. Sweet glove!
Whether you can take a glove into a ballpark depends on the specific stadium's policies. Many ballparks allow fans to bring gloves, especially for catching foul balls or home runs. However, it's always best to check the official website or contact the stadium for the most accurate and up-to-date information on their rules regarding personal items.
Cole Hamels uses a Rawlings Gold Glove series glove. I believe it's this one:http://www.hitrunscore.com/gg20bcb-rawlings-gold-glove-baseball-glove.html