Fix A Baseball Glove

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"Fix Your Glove"

Fixing a baseball glove is something that can save you money, make you money and have fun doing and enjoying the great results.

If you have a glove that needs a repair or know someone that does or simply just loves baseball then knowing how to repair and recondition a baseball glove is a great skill to know( you can make money by fixing peoples gloves).

Knowing how to recondition you glove can extend the life of the glove and make for better performance.

This Skill Is Valuable

Why You Need To Know How To Fix A Glove 

As a baseball or softball player you've probably had this happen at least once during your playing years. You field the hard grounder or hard line shot only to find the ball stuck in the back of your baseball glove or in the web of your glove. Worse yet, the ball goes right through your glove. You look down at your glove only to see the torn or broken lace hanging out of the back of the glove. There's a hole or gap that gets bigger and bigger with every ball that you field. And now, you start thinking about making errors or getting hurt from a ball ripping through the broken web. Thinking too much is not good!

To stop thinking too much you need to know how to fix a baseball glove

How Do You Fix A Glove?

How To Fix A Baseball Glove 

First to fix a baseball glove you need this guide

Scroll down to see pictures of peoples results from this guide.

Results 

This catcher's mitt is a perfect example of how a little care can extend the life of a glove. This glove is almost 2 years old and has been taken care of from the start. It has regular cleanings and conditionings. It feels and looks like a fairly new glove even though it's probably seen 150 games.

The last game the glove saw this year was a fall ball game in the northeast. It was a cold and rainy night game that was stopped after 5 1/2 innings because of the weather.

As you can see, the glove was wet and muddy. This is also why 150 games in the northeast is different than 150 games in the southwest. You can also see what a little work can do for the glove!

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