Fastpitch Softball Gloves

Engineered for Her. Shop our collection of fastpitch gloves designed for the female hand. Featuring narrower finger stalls, adjustable wrist straps, and deep pockets for the 12-inch ball.

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Buyer's Guide: The Fastpitch Fit

Do not buy a baseball glove for fastpitch. The softball is bigger (11" or 12"), but the player's hand is usually smaller. Fastpitch gloves solve this problem.

1. Fastpitch vs. Baseball Gloves

The Pocket: Fastpitch gloves have a deeper, wider web to catch the larger 12-inch ball securely. A baseball glove pocket is too narrow, and the ball will pop out.
The Wrist: Fastpitch gloves use a Velcro strap or a "Pull-Tab" system to tighten the glove around smaller wrists. Baseball gloves usually have an open back that is too loose for most female players.

2. Sizing by Position

  • Infield (11.5" - 12"): Smaller surface area for quick transfers. You need to get the ball out of the glove fast to make the throw to first.
  • Outfield (12.5" - 13"): Longer fingers to reach fly balls. The pocket is extremely deep to trap the ball.
  • Pitcher (12"): Must have a "closed web" (basket weave) so the batter cannot see your fingers gripping the ball before the pitch.
  • Catcher (33" - 34"): Heavily padded to protect the hand from high-velocity pitches. Measured by circumference, not length.

3. Youth vs. Adult

Youth (Ages 6-10): Look for 10.5" to 11.5" gloves with softer leather that is easy to close.
Intermediate/Adult (Ages 11+): Once the player moves to the 12-inch ball, they need a full-sized glove (12"+). Look for stiff leather that will hold its shape over time.

Break-In Tip: Fastpitch gloves often have smaller finger stalls. If the glove feels tight, do NOT stick a baseball bat handle in the fingers to stretch them out—this ruins the snug fit designed for the female hand. Use a glove mallet instead.

Common Questions

Left Hand Throw vs. Right Hand Throw?
Right Hand Throw (RHT): You throw with your right hand. Glove goes on your LEFT hand.
Left Hand Throw (LHT): You throw with your left hand. Glove goes on your RIGHT hand.
Can I use this for Slowpitch?
Yes. Fastpitch gloves work great for Slowpitch softball because the ball size is the same. Many male Slowpitch players actually prefer Fastpitch gloves (like the Rawlings Liberty Advanced) because they offer a tighter, more secure fit on the hand.