The best glove for a 6 yr old would be anything soft and with a sizeable pocket. approx. 11inch glove with a pocket to hold a ball. Too many youth gloves are built for aesthetics and not for functionality. Glove manufactures make gloves for youth that are designed to catch. Try glove maker Akadema...best in the business
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Check here: http://www.baseball-equipment-info.com/baseball-glove-size.html
A small size glove
The Wilson-Willie Horton Fieldmaster glove was made in 1970. This glove was part of a line endorsed by Major League Baseball player Willie Horton and was popular among baseball players during that era. It is often sought after by collectors today for its historical significance and unique design.
Rawlings made the MM1 glove signed by Martin Marion in 1949. This glove was designed specifically for Marion, who was a professional baseball player known for his time with the St. Louis Cardinals. The MM1 model is notable for its unique features and is considered a classic among vintage baseball gloves.
One Google source says it is a 1940's mitt with a value of about $85.
No. A nine year old is a child and too young. Go play baseball.
It was invented in 2002
Los Angeles Dodgers
2000-2009
Depending on the year there is no glove box other then the front and side pockets the closest there is to a glove box is the back trunk which is also smaller in size