How To Fix Your Baseball Glove

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Is your brand-new baseball glove broken or worn out?

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 a torn or broken lace hanging out of the back of the glove. And now, every time you field a ball, there's a hole or gap that gets bigger and bigger with every ball.

Many times players will play with the break. They'll tie it some way, some how. If the break doesn't get any bigger, they'll use the glove for the rest of the season until there's time to do something about it in the off-season. For many baseball gloves, that ends up being the fix%u2026they just stay that way.

Many players have older baseball gloves that they'll rehire to make it through the season. Some of these gloves are broken too, but just not as bad. And sometimes these gloves are used into the next season or until they become too bad to play with also.

Others will reluctantly go out and buy a brand new, expensive and stiff baseball glove.




Why, if your baseball glove breaks, should you consider any of the above solutions? Why not just do a little baseball glove repair yourself! It's not really that hard, can be a pretty quick process, especially with the newer gloves, and you don't have to give up that trusty, broken-in glove that you've depended on every game. Order "Fix That Glove" now so that you can repair your own baseball glove and in the process learn how to quickly repair a break if one happens during a game. Don't settle for another baseball glove if you don't want to and don't be dependent on someone else to fix your glove. Do it yourself!

Baseball Glove Repair - Why Do It Yourself?

*Getting a new baseball glove can be expensive. This is probably one of the two biggest reasons to repair your glove. Relacing, cleaning and conditioning is cheap compared to buying a new glove and it is not that hard to fix and clean up your glove.

*Breaking in a new baseball glove can take some time and you may not have that time right in the middle of the season. New, expensive gloves with the "real" leather can take a whole off-season to break in.

*Your baseball glove is custom-fit for your hand, you play well with it and you just don't want to give it up for a new, stiff glove that you'll have to break in.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT HOW TO FIX YOUR 0WN GLOVE!!!!

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