What size baseball glove should I buy for my son who is about to turn 3?
Question:My son will turn 3 at the end of May. I'd like to buy him his first leather baseball glove but am not sure what size I should buy. Any advice?
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Just look in the teeball section and see which one fits him the best.Ever notice that the Yankees vs Red Sox debate here sometimes..?
For a kid that young, I'd just get one of the generic gloves (usually sold with a cheesy bat and ball) for young kids. It's probably going to be vinyl and may not work well, but then again for a kid that small, it really won't make that much difference.I honestly love baseball, and have played for a very long time, but didn't get my first real glove until I was seven. At your son's age it'd be better to play gentle catch with him using bare hands and a tennis ball or something similar. The skills learned that way will make a world of difference when he's old enough to actually use a glove.
When I used to coach little league, I used to make the kids warm up without gloves; you just can't beat the eye-hand coordination that teaches.
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I would buy him the smallest USED glove you can find. since most 3-yeard olds hands do not have the hand strength to 'break-in' a new glove, a used gloved would enable the future star to get the feeling of opening and closing the glove.Do you think it's time that fans should vote in pitchers for the All Star game too? Explain.?
something he can grow in todude your suns 3 you will have to stand 3 inches to catch the ball wait until hes five besides thowing over hand isnt a natual motion so it could end up recking his arm
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start him witlh wifel ball set of bat ,ball and glove,from toysr us or k bees,once he hits that plastic ball a mile he will never want to wear his glove,just watch out when pitchingMore Questions & Answers...