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QuestionHow do you break in a new baseball glove fast?Isaac Hess is a Baseball Coach, Instructor, and the Founder of MADE Baseball Development and Champion Mindset Training Program, a baseball training program based in Los Angeles, California. Isaac has over 14 years of experience coaching baseball and specializes in private lessons and tournaments. He has played baseball for both professional and collegiate leagues including Washington State University and the University of Arizona. Isaac was ranked as one of Baseball America's top 10 prospects for 2007 and 2008. He earned a BS in Regional Development from the University of Arizona in 2007.Just pound it in with a ball. If it's a brand new glove and you got pretty firm leather, the better the glove, the more stiff it's going to be and the longer it will take to break in — but the longer it will last, too. So just throw a ball into the pocket of the glove over and over again. You can also use a little bit of oil, but not a lot; don't overdo it. Other than that, just play catch, and the better you get, the more you want to play with somebody that can throw hard. If you're playing catch and going hard and you're catching the ball in the pocket, then it will start breaking in.
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QuestionCan I use olive oil to break in the glove?Community AnswerOlive oil will deteriorate the leather. If it's an inexpensive glove, then that would work; however, if it's a higher-end glove, buy some glove oil.
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QuestionCan I put the glove under my mattress and sleep on it for a week?Community AnswerYou can, but put something in the pocket of your glove so it doesn't become completely flat.
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QuestionCan I use coconut oil for conditioning?Community AnswerNo, as it might weight down the glove or harm the leather.
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QuestionCould solar ovens be used rather than microwaves?Community AnswerYes, but with the same warnings as a microwave and oven. Do not leave it there for very long.
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QuestionWhen breaking in a baseball glove, should I use a soft ball or a baseball?Top AnswererUse a baseball.
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QuestionDoes the size of glove change from baseball to softball?Community AnswerNot really, but people tend to use larger gloves for softball.
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QuestionJust invested in a high end glove for my son. What is best "pen" to use for writing name on a dark glove? I've never been able to find a "regular" white Sharpie, only the white "paint" Sharpie.Donald J. KaneCommunity AnswerI have always marked my gloves on the inside finger part using a permanent marker. I never mark the outside leather.
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QuestionCan I use both glove oil and conditioner?Hudson MorganCommunity AnswerConditioner is mostly used for maintaining your glove, while oil helps more with breaking the glove in.
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QuestionWhat is the fastest way to break in a glove?Community AnswerSoak it in warm water until the whole glove is wet. Let the water drain out, then wrap it with a softball. Let it sit for a day, then dry it in the sun. Add your glove cream, then shape it with a wood glove mallet. Throw it in the dryer and let it bang around until the leather is soft. Take it out and you're ready to play catch.
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QuestionDoes the shaving cream/rubber band/mattress method from Dear Evan Hansen really work?BallisticCommunity AnswerIt will destroy the glove. There is a reason why baseball gloves are stiff. They are supposed to be that way. Over time using it, the glove will mold to your hand and "fit like a glove". Using oil, microwaves, boiling, or rubber bands will make the glove loose, but it will shorten the lifetime of the glove. It will make the glove floppy and unusable. Instead, try leather conditioner. Conditioner moistens the leather and removes the cracks.
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QuestionIs it normal for the glove to turn black after using glove oil?Community AnswerLighter gloves usually become darker with the use of glove oil, so yes, it’s normal.
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QuestionWill this harm my microwave?Community AnswerIt will not harm your microwave; just remember not to leave it in the microwave for too long.
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QuestionCan I use a hairdryer to warm the glove and make it more pliable for forming?Community AnswerYou can, but it can dry out the leather and turn the glove stiffer once it dries.
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