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Baseball gloves: Infield Pattern/Outfield Pattern Difference?

I'm looking at baseball gloves online, and I have a question. I play shortstop and 3rd base, and I currently have an 11 1/2 inch Rawlings glove, and I want an 11 3/4 glove. I've been looking at gloves and I've noticed that there are "infield models" and "outfield models". Is an 11 3/4 glove an infielders or outfielders glove?

This glove says it's for the outfield:
http://store.linedrive.com/rawling-baseb...

And this glove says it's for infield:
http://store.linedrive.com/rawlings-base...

However both are 11 3/4 and they look the same. Is there a difference between them even though the top one is an "outfield model" and the bottom one is an "infield model"?

Thanks. =]

the one you stated for the outfield is a Bill Mueller autograph glove, wasn`t he a third baseman?
what does that tell you?

Infielder gloves, (except at first base) tend to be smaller than are outfield gloves. Infielders need to be able to get the ball out of the glove quickly and make a relatively short toss within the infield to throw out the runner.

Outfields and first baseman use gloves with larger pockets and longer fingers, which gives them a better chance to catch the ball and have it stick in their glove.

The rules about gloves are found from 1.12 - 1.15 of the rule book. You'll note that minimum sizes aren't listed.

Does it "really" matter? Pick a glove you like, that feels the best, and that you can play in, and use it. You're an infielder, so pick the glove that you can get the ball out of the quickest. It shouldn't matter what the label says if you can use it effectively.

stick with 11.5, the smaller the better in the infield...you need to get the ball out of your glove as quickly as possible..also, a smaller glove forces you to get lower to the ground and stay that way so that the ball doesnt go under your glove. Im an outfielder and my glove is 12.5. Stay small.

as a baseball player, outfielders gloves tend to be bigger in size because they don't need to transfer the ball out of the glove as quick as infielders to. the glove size your talking about is definitly an infielders mitt, but ultimately its up to player preference. me being a player use a 11 1/4 and try to stay within the range of that.

infield patters range from the sizes of the rare 10 3/4 in. to 12 in. outfield is
12 1/2 in. to 12 3/4 in. they do make rare 12 1/4 ulti gloves to be used at third of corner outfield spots.

Hope you didn't get a glove yet, this is just for player to player. i have both heart of the hide and pro preferred. i say go with Rawlings, ALWAYS, just the best on the market, no question. But i say go with the Heart of the Hide, i feel as the pro preferred has a longer break in time.

this is where my teammates and i go for gloves good price, fast deli every, good choices. www.ballgloves.com

get the smaller glove for infield because you have to get rid of the ball faster and make the throw, it's just better for the infield

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