Too opinionated.
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.
short stop
Ozzie Smith. The "Wizard of Oz" won the Gold Glove Award at shortstop each year from 1980-1992.
Bill Russell.
Short Slop
yes he was a short stop for little league
It depends on the position your playing. If your playing Pitcher then a glove and a mask, !st base a glove, 2nd a glove, short stop a glove maybe a mask as well, 3rd a glove and a mask if wanted, catcher a glove, helmet, chest pad, sheen guards, and what ever else you need. But when you go up to bat a helmet and bat! And don't leave out the team uniform!:) lol Of course all positions need sunscreen, sunglasses, sliding shorts, a bat, a glove, cleats, batting gloves, an equipment bag, glove conditioner and a great attitude.
You can't really help it, if you play, its wears down. The only way is to not play and I don't think you want that :)
This position is called short stop.
a glove is an insulator. It is designed to stop the cold passing through.
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