A Look at Baseball Batting Gloves
The first baseball gloves to hit the field were created sometime
in the late 1800s. These gloves were simplistic compared to
today's models. Early gloves were usually made of thin pieces of
leather and were precursors to the advanced baseball gloves of
today. An item that was not generally used, even during the time
of the first baseball glove, was the baseball batting glove.
Every baseball glove manufacturer in the United States produces
baseball batting gloves. You can find them at online retailers,
online auction sites, at sports stores and even at discount
retailers. Baseball batting gloves are not nearly as costly as
traditional baseball gloves. One can usually purchase a pair of
gloves for between $10 and $20 at most stores.
The player that is up-to-bat can benefit tremendously from a
good pair of baseball batting gloves. These gloves can help to
increase the quality of their grip; maintaining a tight and
controlled grip is essential to successful hits. Any
professional, or non-professional for that matter, will tell you
that even the slightest slip or variation in grip can cost the
team greatly.
Just as baseball-batting gloves provide protection against slips
due to a bad grip or perspiration on the hands, they also serve
as a protection device. Batters need to protect their hands when
sliding into a base. Baseball-batting gloves serve at least two
purposes: to maintain a good grip and to protect the player's
hands when sliding.
Some glove manufacturers also have a version of the baseball
batting glove available that fits underneath the standard
baseball glove. Other players choose to wear the baseball
batting glove underneath the traditional glove to add additional
comfort. They find that wearing this glove beneath the other
will provide a better fit and additional protection against the
sting of catching the ball.