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Rawlings Heart of the Hide 11.5" Baseball Fielding Glove - PRORNP4-2CB
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Rawlings Sandlot Series 12.5" Baseball First Base Mitt/Glove
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Rawlings Flex Palm Series 11" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - FPX11N
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Rawlings Flex Palm Series 10" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - FPX10C
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Anthony Volpe 11.25" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL112AV
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Rawlings Sure Catch Series Corbin Carroll Signature 10.5" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SC105CCC
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Carlos Correa 10.5" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL105CCCB
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Corbin Carrol 11" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL110CC
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Fernando Tatis 11" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL110FTJ
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Jackson Holiday 11.25" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL112JH
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Aaron Judge 12" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL120AJG
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Rawlings Select Pro Lite Mike Trout 12.25" Youth Baseball Fielding Glove - SPL1225MTN
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Rawlings Renegade 32.5" Youth Baseball Catchers Mitt/Glove - RCM325B
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Mizuno Pro Select Solar Shift 11.5" Baseball Fielding Glove - GPS-40RSS
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Gem Gloves Average Dudes Signature Model Baseball Fielding Glove - GEM144 Purple Reign
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Gem Gloves Average Dudes Signature Model Baseball Fielding Glove - GEM143 Royal Flush
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Marucci Ascension M Type Series 78R3 12.75" Baseball Fielding Glove
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Marucci Ascension M Type Series 44A6 11.75" Baseball Fielding Glove
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Baseball Fielding Gloves for Every Position & Player
Your glove is your most-used piece of gear—so fit, feel, and break-in matter. Our Baseball Fielding Gloves collection is built for infield quick transfers, outfield range, first base scoops, and catcher durability—across youth, high school, and adult sizes.
Not sure where to start? Shop by glove type, then narrow down by brand and size:
- All Baseball Fielding Gloves (you’re here)
- All Fielding Gloves (baseball + softball)
- First Base Mitts (deeper pocket, longer reach)
- Catcher’s Gloves & Mitts (heavy padding, 31–33”)
- Training Gloves (work small-ball, transfers, and reps)
- Glove Care (conditioners, laces, accessories)
- Clearance Baseball Gloves (limited-time deals)
Shop Top Glove Brands
Looking for a specific feel or break-in profile? Browse by brand:
- Rawlings Fielding Gloves
- Rawlings Heart of the Hide
- Rawlings Baseball Gloves (all)
- Marucci Fielding Gloves
- Easton Baseball Fielding Gloves
- Mizuno Fielding Gloves
- Gem Fielding Gloves
- All-Star Gloves
Quick Sizing Guide
- Infield: typically 11”–11.75” for faster transfers
- Outfield: typically 12.25”–13” for more reach and pocket depth
- First Base: first base mitt for scoops & picks
- Catcher: 31”–33” circumference (more padding for velocity)
FAQ: Baseball Fielding Gloves
How do I choose the right glove size for my position?
Infielders usually prefer 11”–11.75” for quick transfers. Outfielders often go 12.25”–13” for reach and pocket depth. First basemen should use a first base mitt for easier scoops, and catchers typically use 31”–33” mitts for padding and control.
What’s the difference between a baseball glove and a first base mitt?
A first base mitt is shaped for picking throws—longer, with a deeper pocket and extra padding. It’s designed to help you scoop short hops and secure catches at the bag. Shop them here: First Base Mitts.
How should I break in a new glove?
Focus on forming the pocket and hinge points—light conditioning (don’t over-oil), consistent catch/throw reps, and storing a ball in the pocket helps maintain shape. For supplies, visit Glove Care.
Right hand throw vs. left hand throw—what do I order?
If you throw with your right hand, you wear the glove on your left hand. If you throw with your left hand, you wear the glove on your right hand. Product pages typically list “RHT” (right-hand throw) or “LHT” (left-hand throw).
Which web style is best (I-Web, H-Web, Trap-Eze, Closed Web)?
Many infielders like I-Web or H-Web for visibility and faster transfers. Outfielders often prefer Trap-Eze or modified trap for a deeper pocket. Pitchers may choose a more closed web for added concealment. Your comfort and position should drive the choice.
Do you carry gloves for training and skill development?
Yes—training gloves can help improve hand-eye coordination, transfers, and reps. Check out Baseball Training Gloves.
Looking for a deal—where should I shop?
Start with Clearance Baseball Fielding Gloves for discounted options while supplies last.
Still not sure which glove to buy?
Our team can help. Visit Customer Care to reach us with your position, age, and preferred size.