I Found The Best Baseball Gloves Under $100

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This is the best glove under $100

The Rawlings sandlot and the Wilson A700 are also great options so I will link them here
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I've been using the mizuno franchise for 3 years and it still holds up to this day after using it everyday. Highly recommend the glove to any youth players or anyone who needs a cheap and good glove.

templat-yqdr
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rawlings sandlot gloves are the go to glove for dads just lookin to play some catch with their kid. teaching their son to throw. if a dad doesn't still have his own glove from earlier years, the sandlot series makes for a good choice.

powdernitz
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You know it’s gonna be a good day when Ball Glove King uploads

painperdu
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I have the Rawlings sandlot and I absolutely love the glove. Super comfortable and has been battle tested for 3 years now and looks just as good as the day I bought it

htownallstar
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Picked up a Franchise this summer and was very surprised by how well it performs. Break in was easy. And it hasn't fallen apart after a summer of ball.

AJLeadbetter
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I literally asked for the sandlot series a few videos back and now you did it.

thechoncey
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One thing i noticed about Rawling vs Wilson is rawlings has "OK" gloves for any price range, where wilson budget gloves are all pretty trash. If you want a wilson you pretty much have to buy a A2K or A2000, everything else is brutal

manguydude
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You field ground balls like an outfielder….

prestoncomer
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Have y'all ever seen the channel "Rose Anvil"? They review shoes and boots. They do a lot to test and show the quality of the leather, and I'd be curious as to what some of those tests (Namely the burn test) would show on baseball gloves.

craned
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We had that Mizuno Franchise in a first base mitt, good for 1 year. That palm pad you're referring to breaks down fairly quickly and the ball will kill your hand if it's infielders that can throw at a fairly decent velocity. The laces will need replacing quickly as well. The only good thing about the mitt was that it was super light and easy to control. The older versions of the franchise gloves were made much better and lasted a lot longer.

joeyrivera
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Franchise is a sleeper. Very comfortable, good pocket, easy break in. I had it for a year now, I usually use it in slowpitch but would still use it sometimes in fastpitch when I play as an outfiled. I think it's a perfect glove for someone who just want to play baseball or slowpitch for fun.

nisrinaprihadi
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I got a Rawlings Bull series in 6th grade and still have it. Was super big for me when I first got it and I grew into it through middle school. Wore it all through high school because money was tight and I played outfield so having a big, floppy glove worked just fine. Side note: been watching your channel because I’m having a little boy in less than a month and I already want to get him a glove and maybe get one for me so we can play catch even though that’s at least 5 years away. Thanks for the content man

alstrain
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i have a rawlings youth premium pro taper series infield glove its 11.5 and have had it for 3ish years its real leather has a good pop taste good it took about a week of beating the glove hot water treatment and just playing catch and is durable for just $70

ShortsHobbies
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Thanks for making this video😁👍🏽!!! I have the same the Mizuno Franchise I-Web and a Sandlot 12.75" H-Web and both are great for playing weekend warrior baseball!!!! Glad you agreed those are the best two 👍🏽👍🏽

hfxoisl
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Appreciate your review! I am looking at the sandlot and this helped alot

ThePlatinumdawn
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You do great videos thanks for your honest and very funny content. You convinced me to skip the Wilson A700 which I was figuring was a big step up from the A450. I ended up getting a Mizuno MVP prime for under $100! Thanks for the awesome advice!

Murfdigidy
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One cool thing about rawlings is how you can customize a glove. I mean you can literally choose the whole color of every part of your glove and they do have some cheaper gloves you can customize also.

michaeltaylor
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A lot of guys here in Germany buy the Sandlot as their first glove. Prices obviously get inflated over here because of import and we also don't get the wide selection you guys get in the States. They are nice gloves with decent leather that come in a wide range of patterns that most new players feel comfortable buying. They are usually easy to break in and the good patterns mean even a complete newbie won't screw the form up too much. The MVP Prime is also a favourite for a little more money when people want to upgrade after a couple of years.

DerInselaffe
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20:35 😂
“The interior of this glove is potentially… cotton candy” 🍭☁️

sammythatbul
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I purchased a sandlot series first basemen glove for my son. It was only 70 dollars and it is nice quality for the price.

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