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Post by scrapper on Dec 22, 2006 11:56:01 GMT -8
I am looking for gloves to buy this year and with all of the baseball knowledge in this forum, does anybody have a preference? I think I have ask this question before, but I have forgotten.
They do not have a position, so I am looking for something that could allow them to play infield or outfield.
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Post by trevor9 on Dec 22, 2006 12:07:27 GMT -8
Depends on how much you want to spend obviously. The Wilson A2K is a great glove. It does not take much to break it in. Size is important (pardon the pun) my experience is that an 11 3/4 inch glove can be used for both inf. and of. My son uses a 11 1/2 Rawlings pro preferred model, after two years is complaining that it is only comfortable when he pitches and not for fielding. I might get him the A2K or an A2000.
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Post by Rodney L. Voumard on Dec 22, 2006 12:40:29 GMT -8
Nick got a A2K during TB season...and he is very happy w/the glove. Like Mike said they are very easy to break in. Would make a good gift from Santa !!
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Post by Mark on Dec 22, 2006 13:08:13 GMT -8
my brother has been using an A3000 Model KG4 11.5 inches (pretty much a middle infield glove) for the past 2 years.
they are not easy to break in, but a great gloves as i have asked him several times if he is ready for another glove and he keeps sying no.
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Post by Mark on Dec 22, 2006 13:10:15 GMT -8
another great glove and a great price is the Omaha TPX glove, eassy to break in, good quality, it also lasted about 2 or 3 years of 80 ggames a year baseball as my brother had that one before getting the A3000. the gloves also looks good, it looks similar to the new Wilson A2K glove but with a great price of 58 bucks. you can find them at www.wasupply.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=9599 they usually arrive with 2 business days regular ground shipping
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Post by tbone on Dec 29, 2006 17:21:08 GMT -8
Hey Trevor9, Get a life. Alright Slappy? Jeez, You are pathetic.
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Post by trevor9 on Dec 29, 2006 20:15:12 GMT -8
T-bone: Be careful to engage in a verbal confrontation with me, I will expose you for the little puke that you are.LOL
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Post by knezme on Jan 2, 2007 7:32:16 GMT -8
T-bone? ?? Watch out Barney, with a name like T-bone, you might get more than a confrontation!
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Post by knezme on Jan 2, 2007 7:34:13 GMT -8
I heard #25 was going to the Dodgers.............
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Post by crash23 on Jan 2, 2007 13:12:28 GMT -8
Nah, the Dodgers are smarter than that...
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Post by Randy Edwards on Jan 2, 2007 16:31:44 GMT -8
WOW pretty impressive...cleaning a Giants uniform and turning its dirt into a Sh** shirt. or is that a Dodger? LOL
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Post by Mark on Jan 2, 2007 18:54:19 GMT -8
I heard #25 was going to the Dodgers............. if number 25 was going to the Dodgers i would quit being a Dodger Fan. and i am sure thousands of other Dodger Fans would do the same. i am pretty sure Dodgers Front Office wouldnt touch number 25
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Post by knezme on Jan 3, 2007 8:07:28 GMT -8
The big wigs have spoken........they even had a moving van deposit his recliner, personal spa, and trainer to the Dodger locker rooms. So good bye Bonds..........
I guess you can become a Yankee fan!
Looks like the Dodgers took the SH*T right out of the Giants! ;D
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Post by knezme on Jan 3, 2007 8:24:24 GMT -8
Better yet.......You can get with greenie and become a football fan!!!!!!!!
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Post by trevor9 on Jan 3, 2007 9:10:02 GMT -8
If all you had to do was wash the uni in Tide to get Barry out of Frisco they would have done it years ago.
Kenny: I did hear that #25 will be retiring after this year to pursue a career in Nascar. A cheater like that will probably rip the restricter plate off and pump a little extra nitros in the car to win a few races. Unlike major league pitchers that should have earholed the idiot more often I'm sure that one of those southern redneck athletes will clip him and send him spinning into a wall at 200mph. "Git er done" Kenny.
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