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.
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.
He exerted a force of 39.36 Newton on the bal
Third Base because when he was on the mariners and rangers he played short stop when he singed on to the Yankees Derek jeter was the short stop (and he still is) so they moved him to 3rd base