Thanks for not over complicating this with impractical stuff that’s not common around the house. Didn’t feel like spending more for the glove accessories than I did for the glove itself.
Fantastic video. My son and I passed on paying the $30 for the store to break it in. We got it feeling almost as good as his 2 year old glove in 2 sessions of breaking in with your methods!
@@ballgloveking hey breaking in my sons glove for a couple of days now the pointer finger near the web when closing the glove slides behind the middle finger and you can feel it and see it rub and tuck behind the middle finger is that normal
This video is very helpful for me and my son. Got him a size 11 and they said it’s game ready but it’s not. I had not experienced in breaking in gloves but this video helped me a lot.
I’ve seen all your glove break in videos, and this one was the best for infield/outfield gloves. I LOVE the Japanese break in for the catchers mitt video and I’m in the midst of breaking in my new catchers mitt in that style. I figured it would be a 2/3 day mitt beating to get it pliable enough to want to work with. It’s been a week, and I’m still hammering it daily. Past experience breaking in field gloves is DEFINITELY NOT a good indicator on how long it’s going to take to break in a catchers mitt. 😂
This is very straightforward and very helpful. I'm a 77 year old woman with a season ticket for my local Double A baseball team. I didn't buy a glove to catch a foul ball. I bought it to slow them down before they conk me in the head. I saw a guy near me get hit in the side of the head by a foul line drive when he was ignoring the game while chatting up his date.
Thank you so much for this video!! My youngest will be starting baseball this year, and your method above was perfect for breaking in his glove. It went from not closing at all to closing so nicely. And, he super enjoyed helping with the beating using a 3-lb weight! 😂 Major thanks again!!
This is very helpful for my oldest son’s glove. I bought him an elite golden glove and it’s soooo stiff. I took a couple once’s of neetsfoot oil and only loosened it a little. I will attempt this once I get home this evening.
We have always bought the break-in service at Dicks in the past but those were little league gloves and we had tons of trouble with laces breaking. Just bought our first pro-stiff 44 and followed this video. It was practice-ready in 1 session. A couple of uncharacteristic drops, so will continue to work it, but this is the best method I've ever used. IMO, an 8 lb hand weight is better than the mallet.
Great Videos.... you have inspired me to create a channel with specifics to the game of softball and content related to that. I'll be giving your channel and methods credit. Thanks !!!
This is awesome and detailed. I'm a hockey player & trying to figure out how to break my kids' gloves in. Thanks for the details! Question: where do I fold the thumb to? Ring or ring/pinky? Thumb above or below fingers, or in a straight line? Thanks.
Thank you for this video. I just got into baseball my jr year after not playing for nearly 9 years and wanted to make sure I was breaking in my glove the right way since it's new
@ballgloveking Need some advice. Love your videos, been watching here and TH-cam for awhile! My son got a new 44 glove about a year ago. Recently we noticed that it has “flattened out” quite a bit and he asked about to make it back to being a little “deeper pocket”. Any ideas/suggestions on how to deepen his pocket? Hot water treatment? Mallet? Thanks so much!!!
Lol I like doing a new one every year with a slight different approach to the video itself. This year I tried to make it way less complicated. Hit the glove till you can practice with 🤷♂️
Thank you for the very informative video! You did mention flaring the finger tips, but you did not demonstrate that in the video. Is it done the same way as just hammering it into position? Or is there a different method that is more effective.
Bought 2 new 24' A1000's for my kids.A Fastpitch 12.5" and a Baseball 12". The Fastpitch was perfectly flat on the palm, whereas the baseball already had palm/finger bubbles. I thought the glove was used, so I returned it and ordered another. Needless to say the replacement also had the same bubbles. I guess it is what it is.
Thanks for the tips! My boy is starting baseball in a couple weeks and the poor little guy can’t close his glove. I’ve been working it, but not beating the crap out of it.
@DexterPlayz I had the same experience at Dick’s sporting goods and they completely ruined my Rawlings Pro-DJ2 with the steamer and pounding so I switched to doing it by myself and it’s so much better
i find that breaking in using 2-in-the-pinky is immensely easier than traditional. there is simply more leverage to close the glove. do you agree? im working on an A2000 1786 right now... closes easily 2-in-the-pinky but still will not close traditional. if i force close traditional, i can see a bubble developing between the pinky and ringer finger on the glove. do you have any advice?
I bought a mizuno varcity as I just started playing slowpitch. Havent played since high school. I got it because it felt broke in brand new, but after 3 games and 6 practices, it is insanely floppy. Too the point where if a ball slightly hits the top of a finger, it folds it over and I lose the ball. My wife will flip if I get another glove after 3 games, but next season I think I am getting a stiffer glove with better leather (this one feels kinda like suede) and break it in properly.
Thank you for this video. I enjoy watching all of your content!! As a parent of a 9u baseballer, I wonder if you could address breaking in and/or choosing the best glove for a young/intermediate player. You mention the little league break-in in quite a few of your videos but I'm still unsure if that's a good or bad thing. I know they have smaller hands and aren't as strong as older players. I'm wondering if the type of glove or how it's broken in could help them be more successful and confident. Thanks for all the great content!
Hey! Got a 44 in my son made and started working it in same as you do here and it wound up with a bad palm crease barely broke in it just refused to break in without that crease. Is that a 44 issue? They are willing to refund me and my son is thinking a2000 or ssk z9 . I don't want that to happen again just curious if you think it would be the 44 brand or way I did it? Just never had this issue before
Does this work on synthetic? My daughter just turned 6 and I bought her synthetic just to see if she has any interest in softball/teeball. If she enjoys it, I will buy her a real glove.
I’m gonna assume breaking in a men’s softball glove would be a little different? Looking at getting a 44 pro, any advice. Was never really good at breaking in gloves lol
I have a a2k 2022. I’m breaking it in according to your video. I have had it for 4 months. When I catch the ball, it goes straight to the web (even though that’s not where I broke in the pocket). I am asking you because u are the best baseball glove you tuber. Please help. Need advice. Or is that normal
It’s just a guess but it may be a combination of how you catch the ball and hire you close the glove with your hand Once again just a complete guess 🤷♂️
Can I repeat the same process over and over until it feels good or should there be a certain amount sessions for the glove to be preserved? I've tried a couple times but the glove seems to still be very stiff. I have the Wilson A2000 Superskin.
yeah man keep on repeating the process. I wouldn't use hot water more than once maybe twice if you're dong that. buty everything else needs to be repeated. Once you can play catch that is by far the best thing. Just use it once you can!
@@ballgloveking Thank you for replying. I'm afraid of the hot water process since it is my first time breaking in a glove from the beggining. But, I'll consider it if I don't see much improvement. Thank you again.
So I can’t help much over text but make sure you mash it don’t smack it. You need to force the leather to move in new ways and kneed it. Smacking it doesn’t help so smash it instead! If you’re already doing that then you likely need to just do it more and more. As soon as you can squeeze enough to hold the ball in there just play a ton of catch!
have you found breaking in Wilson a2000 gloves to be hard? I just got my Superskin Spin Control a2000 and MAN is it stiff!!! Does this method work on superskin gloves?
I know this video was awhile ago, but i’m having trouble with my a2000. I use this method, it works great, then within an hour it feels stiff again. Any tips on how or what i need to do to fix it?
Thanks for not over complicating this with impractical stuff that’s not common around the house. Didn’t feel like spending more for the glove accessories than I did for the glove itself.
Fantastic video. My son and I passed on paying the $30 for the store to break it in. We got it feeling almost as good as his 2 year old glove in 2 sessions of breaking in with your methods!
Love hearing that!!!
Bro that $30 break in won't do anything but disappoint
Breaking in your own glove is the best part of buying a new glove
@@ballgloveking hey breaking in my sons glove for a couple of days now the pointer finger near the web when closing the glove slides behind the middle finger and you can feel it and see it rub and tuck behind the middle finger is that normal
@@brandonjones6386yea my other a2000 did that either tighten the laces pretty tight or loosen them
This video is very helpful for me and my son. Got him a size 11 and they said it’s game ready but it’s not. I had not experienced in breaking in gloves but this video helped me a lot.
I’ve seen all your glove break in videos, and this one was the best for infield/outfield gloves. I LOVE the Japanese break in for the catchers mitt video and I’m in the midst of breaking in my new catchers mitt in that style. I figured it would be a 2/3 day mitt beating to get it pliable enough to want to work with. It’s been a week, and I’m still hammering it daily.
Past experience breaking in field gloves is DEFINITELY NOT a good indicator on how long it’s going to take to break in a catchers mitt. 😂
Lol catchers mitts are crazy bro 😂
@@ballgloveking you aren’t kidding. I feel like my arm may be broken in before this catchers mitt is. 😂🤣
Out of all the break in videos there is the king of all: How to break in a glove
Yup
This is very straightforward and very helpful. I'm a 77 year old woman with a season ticket for my local Double A baseball team. I didn't buy a glove to catch a foul ball. I bought it to slow them down before they conk me in the head. I saw a guy near me get hit in the side of the head by a foul line drive when he was ignoring the game while chatting up his date.
Interesting
lol
My a2000 jus came in today and was watching your old breakin videos, thank u for this 🙏
Yes sir 🫡
Great video! I love the follow along style, and the position specific tips for infielders and outfielders is a great addition.
I absolutely love the way you break in your gloves. Your one of my favorite content creators. Keep up the good work
You made my day 🙏
My kids my my new gloves were broken in in no time. Thanks for the great video.
Chris, you’re the man!!! Keep up the great content!!!!
Thank you bro!
Thank you so much for this video!! My youngest will be starting baseball this year, and your method above was perfect for breaking in his glove. It went from not closing at all to closing so nicely. And, he super enjoyed helping with the beating using a 3-lb weight! 😂 Major thanks again!!
Thank you so much bro im starting Minor's in march bro this helped so much thank you you the goat at breaking in gloves
glad I could help my guy 🙏
Phenomenal vid. Went through the steps twice, now my son’s new mitt went from stiff as a board to game-ready in ~15 minutes.
Another Banger video bro! Best in the business! Your camera guys pretty good as well!!!
Nice little refresher before my A2000 break in. Thank ya, sir!
The glove felt better after 15 minutes of pounding ! Thanks.
Been waiting for this for a year
Lol
This is very helpful for my oldest son’s glove. I bought him an elite golden glove and it’s soooo stiff. I took a couple once’s of neetsfoot oil and only loosened it a little. I will attempt this once I get home this evening.
only video you need for breaking in a glove. got my 44 pro stiff game ready in 2 days by following this
thank you this is my first time I getting ready for baseball so thankyou
dude this really helped me because my glove was SUPER stiff
Thanks for the video as I just ordered my first 44
We have always bought the break-in service at Dicks in the past but those were little league gloves and we had tons of trouble with laces breaking. Just bought our first pro-stiff 44 and followed this video. It was practice-ready in 1 session. A couple of uncharacteristic drops, so will continue to work it, but this is the best method I've ever used. IMO, an 8 lb hand weight is better than the mallet.
Yeah I just got my a2000 today I went to dicks it didn't really do anything at all it's still super stiff
Great Videos.... you have inspired me to create a channel with specifics to the game of softball and content related to that. I'll be giving your channel and methods credit. Thanks !!!
This is awesome and detailed. I'm a hockey player & trying to figure out how to break my kids' gloves in. Thanks for the details!
Question: where do I fold the thumb to? Ring or ring/pinky? Thumb above or below fingers, or in a straight line?
Thanks.
Very glad it’s helpful!
Try to make it go thumb to ring/pinky. At a younger age a deeper pocket is typically the best thing for them
Perfect timing for my new Pro 44 that’s coming in in a few weeks!
Love to hear it
You make amazing content man! I’ve been telling my boys about your channel for a while now, I have a couple rec league guys that watch now!
Same bro
Thank you for this video I don’t have any gloves that are new but I’m hopping I get a new glove for my birthday and when I do I’ll watch your videos
Never broke in a glove before and this was perfect
Love to hear it!
Thank you for this video. I just got into baseball my jr year after not playing for nearly 9 years and wanted to make sure I was breaking in my glove the right way since it's new
You posted this the day before my new ask z9 came lol
Great vid 👍🏻
Worked awesome! Thank you
Thank you this video really helped me out. I love your content.
love your vids your my favorite youtuber!!!
Thank you bro 🙏
@@ballgloveking of course i could watch you all day and i follow you on insta
@ballgloveking Need some advice. Love your videos, been watching here and TH-cam for awhile!
My son got a new 44 glove about a year ago. Recently we noticed that it has “flattened out” quite a bit and he asked about to make it back to being a little “deeper pocket”. Any ideas/suggestions on how to deepen his pocket? Hot water treatment? Mallet?
Thanks so much!!!
Absolutely good information. Much appreciated
Back in DR we used to break gloves in but putting Vaseline over the pocket and seams then wrapping it around a softball in a warm oven for like 30mins
Love the vids dawg keep it up
Thanks bro 🙏
with the amount of break-in videos you do i would have thought there was a new method by now
Lol
I like doing a new one every year with a slight different approach to the video itself. This year I tried to make it way less complicated.
Hit the glove till you can practice with 🤷♂️
Thank you for the very informative video!
You did mention flaring the finger tips, but you did not demonstrate that in the video. Is it done the same way as just hammering it into position? Or is there a different method that is more effective.
I love watching your videos
Thanks bro 🙏
Bought 2 new 24' A1000's for my kids.A Fastpitch 12.5" and a Baseball 12". The Fastpitch was perfectly flat on the palm, whereas the baseball already had palm/finger bubbles. I thought the glove was used, so I returned it and ordered another. Needless to say the replacement also had the same bubbles. I guess it is what it is.
Thanks! In your other "short"' video, you said not to break in the heel area to keep it stiff?
Great video!
Should you oil before or after the glove beat down?
Most high end gloves have some oil retained and I believe the recommendation from most glove makers is oil after breaking in, and after a season
2:03 was funny had me spitting coffee.
Thank you so much it worked so good
you should make a video on breaking in an outfeilders glove
I drilled a hole in a baseball and epoxy a stick into it and use it as a mallet. Works great.
Please make a video on how to properly flare a glove correctly. Not to many of those videos out so it’ll definitely be great for views
Thank you! Where did you get the mc26 in that color? I can't find it
It’s old
You can only get it second hand
Could you please do a review on Harrison Bader's glove
Thanks for the tips! My boy is starting baseball in a couple weeks and the poor little guy can’t close his glove. I’ve been working it, but not beating the crap out of it.
Absolutely bro!!
Good luck to you and your son!
@@ballgloveking No glove oil?
@@moorelaughs3136 glove oil is bad and doesnt help the break in process but just worsens the glove
@DexterPlayz I had the same experience at Dick’s sporting goods and they completely ruined my Rawlings Pro-DJ2 with the steamer and pounding so I switched to doing it by myself and it’s so much better
do you suggest having the glove close from thumb to pinky ?
Just got my new 44, very excited about this since I got the pro stiff package so, its really really stiff.
Let’s go, love to hear it
i find that breaking in using 2-in-the-pinky is immensely easier than traditional. there is simply more leverage to close the glove. do you agree? im working on an A2000 1786 right now... closes easily 2-in-the-pinky but still will not close traditional. if i force close traditional, i can see a bubble developing between the pinky and ringer finger on the glove. do you have any advice?
I bought a mizuno varcity as I just started playing slowpitch. Havent played since high school. I got it because it felt broke in brand new, but after 3 games and 6 practices, it is insanely floppy. Too the point where if a ball slightly hits the top of a finger, it folds it over and I lose the ball. My wife will flip if I get another glove after 3 games, but next season I think I am getting a stiffer glove with better leather (this one feels kinda like suede) and break it in properly.
Thanks you this I have a new glove coming
Yes sir! 🫡
Should I break in and form a ssk training glove??
PLEASE RESPONG
And the outfield glove is quite shallow and show is the first base glove. But the infield model has a in between medium and deep pocket.
Thank you for this video. I enjoy watching all of your content!! As a parent of a 9u baseballer, I wonder if you could address breaking in and/or choosing the best glove for a young/intermediate player. You mention the little league break-in in quite a few of your videos but I'm still unsure if that's a good or bad thing. I know they have smaller hands and aren't as strong as older players. I'm wondering if the type of glove or how it's broken in could help them be more successful and confident. Thanks for all the great content!
What is the best glove for a third baseman and a shortstop
Hey man great video, just wondering if/ how I can get rid of creases in the palm.
What type of conditioner do you use?
Thoughts on R2G HOH? Just ordered a Mizuno pro select the Tatis is on sale ! Not the Kip one, the steerhide!
Would you make the pocket in the same spot for an outfielder glove? Nice video. Would be great to see a full outfielder glove break in like this.
Yes sir you would
Thanks for the video. Is it bad if my pinky side hinge is a little lower than in between the 2 laces? The hinge starts where the bottom laces is.
can you do all the stuff you did with the weight with the mallet?
Boom go crazy!
Great video! Can you do a video on glove care?
Thanks buddy.
Great video. What do you suggest to do when one of the finger stalls is too tight for your finger on a new glove? Thanks!
You can pour hot water over the glove then put your hand in the glove, that should stretch out the finger stall.
Hey! Got a 44 in my son made and started working it in same as you do here and it wound up with a bad palm crease barely broke in it just refused to break in without that crease. Is that a 44 issue? They are willing to refund me and my son is thinking a2000 or ssk z9 . I don't want that to happen again just curious if you think it would be the 44 brand or way I did it? Just never had this issue before
We’re did u get the ssk z9 from cuz I have been trying to find it and I can’t find it anywhere. Please tell me.😂
The song that started at 6:50 I like what music do you use?
Could I use a dead blow hammer? I have a big orange colored one in my garage.
Thank you. Do you cut the “made in” tag out of the inside of it?
love youre vids
3 in the pinky is great for outfielders
Thank you very much bro
hey man, great video, I have an A2K with superskin, break in is the same?
Does this work on synthetic? My daughter just turned 6 and I bought her synthetic just to see if she has any interest in softball/teeball. If she enjoys it, I will buy her a real glove.
Should you wrap an outfield glove up with a ball inside?
Thank you
I’m gonna assume breaking in a men’s softball glove would be a little different? Looking at getting a 44 pro, any advice. Was never really good at breaking in gloves lol
Should you do the hot water treatment with 44 snakeskin.
I have a a2k 2022. I’m breaking it in according to your video. I have had it for 4 months. When I catch the ball, it goes straight to the web (even though that’s not where I broke in the pocket). I am asking you because u are the best baseball glove you tuber. Please help. Need advice. Or is that normal
its normal at least for an outfield glove
It’s just a guess but it may be a combination of how you catch the ball and hire you close the glove with your hand
Once again just a complete guess 🤷♂️
Im a 13u outfielder. I go 2 in the pinky Should I try to close my glove thumb to ring?
Can I repeat the same process over and over until it feels good or should there be a certain amount sessions for the glove to be preserved?
I've tried a couple times but the glove seems to still be very stiff. I have the Wilson A2000 Superskin.
yeah man keep on repeating the process. I wouldn't use hot water more than once maybe twice if you're dong that. buty everything else needs to be repeated. Once you can play catch that is by far the best thing. Just use it once you can!
@@ballgloveking Thank you for replying. I'm afraid of the hot water process since it is my first time breaking in a glove from the beggining. But, I'll consider it if I don't see much improvement. Thank you again.
I’m did everything you did and it didn’t work my glove didn’t change so doesn’t work
lol what glove do you have?
@@ballgloveking and 2023 a2000
So I can’t help much over text but make sure you mash it don’t smack it. You need to force the leather to move in new ways and kneed it. Smacking it doesn’t help so smash it instead! If you’re already doing that then you likely need to just do it more and more. As soon as you can squeeze enough to hold the ball in there just play a ton of catch!
@@ballgloveking ok got in thanks
I would like to know what you do differently for two in the pinky…
I have a question, so the padding on the catchers mitt does it matter if it’s wide or not
What will happen if I break it in 2 in the pinky but I use it traditional
Would you recommend the “Hit and Roll Over Method” for infielders? Also, should I mallet an H-Web?
I’d work on the web a little bit yeah
And yeah I use it with all my infield models. If you want a thumb to pinky close I’d do the roll over a lot
have you found breaking in Wilson a2000 gloves to be hard? I just got my Superskin Spin Control a2000 and MAN is it stiff!!! Does this method work on superskin gloves?
Bought my 11yo a size 11 Rawlings. (He is a 2nd baseman) I dont have a 5lb weight but i have a big mallet at home. Would that be suffice?
Any different approach when breaking in a Japanese style glove like an Asics, Kubota Slugger, Etc?
Definitely some differences
Gonna be doing an Asian Style Break In video soonish
I know this video was awhile ago, but i’m having trouble with my a2000. I use this method, it works great, then within an hour it feels stiff again. Any tips on how or what i need to do to fix it?
Will the mallet work cause palm bubbles?
Have u ever tried using shaving cream to break it in