BASEBALL PITCHER'S GLOVES
Deception is part of the game. Our pitcher's gloves feature fully closed webs to conceal your grip, ensuring the batter never tips your next pitch.
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Pitcher Baseball Gloves – Page 2
Guide: Choosing a Pitcher's Glove
A pitcher's glove is a vital tool for preventing pitch tipping and providing comfort on the mound.
The Importance of a Closed Web
A solid shield—like a **Two-Piece** or **Basket Web**—prevents batters from seeing your fingers adjust your grip before the delivery.
Sizing: 11.5" to 12"
- 11.5-Inch: Lighter weight, preferred by pitchers who prioritize quick reactions to comebacker line drives.
- 12-Inch: Provides a larger surface area to hide the ball and hand during the windup.
Pro Tip: Check league rules before choosing your color—many sanctioned leagues prohibit white or grey gloves for pitchers to avoid distracting the batter.
Common Questions
Can I use an infield glove for pitching?
Only if it has a closed web. Open webs (like I-Webs) risk tipping your pitches by allowing the batter to see your ball grip.
Do pitchers need a deep pocket?
Yes. A deep pocket allows you to shift grips (e.g., from fastball to curveball) without the glove moving visibly on your hand.