Standard Cuff Batting Gloves

Maximum Mobility. The classic fit trusted by Major Leaguers for decades. Designed to sit right at the wrist bone, providing full range of motion for your bat path. Featuring the legendary Franklin CFX Pro, Nike, Marucci, and Rawlings.

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The Case for Standard Cuff

While long cuffs are trendy, the standard cuff remains the #1 choice in the MLB for a reason: Freedom of Movement.

1. The "Snap" Factor

Contact hitters and middle infielders often prefer a standard cuff because it allows the wrist to hinge completely without resistance. This unrestricted movement is crucial for generating "whip" through the zone on inside pitches.

2. The Franklin Standard

The Franklin CFX Pro is the most iconic glove in baseball history. Its "floating thumb" technology and tectonic fit back-of-hand design are engineered specifically for the standard cuff style, allowing the glove to flex naturally with your hand.

Leather vs. Synthetic: In this collection, you will find both. Sheepskin (Leather) offers the best grip and feel (like the CFX Pro). Synthetic offers durability and washability at a lower price point (great for batting practice).

Common Questions

Do these have wrist support?
Minimal. Standard cuff gloves are designed to be tightened for a secure fit, but they do not offer the structural wrist support of a Long Cuff glove. They are built for mobility, not stability.
How do I wash them?
If they are genuine leather (Franklin CFX, Nike Huarache), do not put them in the washing machine. Wipe them down with a damp cloth and let them air dry. Synthetic gloves can often be gently machine washed (cold water).
Why do my gloves rip at the palm?
This is usually a grip issue or a sizing issue. If the glove is too loose, the leather bunches and tears. If you are "wringing" the bat handle too tight, it wears the heel pad. Ensure a tight, second-skin fit for maximum durability.