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Aso Breaks In Brandon Phillips' Baseball Glove

Wilson Baseball glove master Aso shows his time-tested method for breaking in a baseball glove. Watch as he takes us through the steps of breaking in a brand new baseball glove for the Reds' second baseman Brandon Phillips. Visit us on Facebook at on. MjyC8D

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  • @rss_fate.7668
    @rss_fate.76685 жыл бұрын

    Who else is watching almost 8 years later

  • @mq360-6

    @mq360-6

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me 😂🤣

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    @kelailie

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me

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    @SwissGoalHorns

    5 жыл бұрын

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    @aubynphillips1859

    5 жыл бұрын

    🤫

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    @bengraves7924

    4 жыл бұрын

    9😂

  • @Fkutb1234
    @Fkutb123410 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of Karate Kid when he says, "I do pounding pocket." lol!! This guy is awesome!! I'm buying an A2000 because of him.

  • @WHODEYHENZ
    @WHODEYHENZ12 жыл бұрын

    " So I will pound" story of my life

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on your new glove! It could take a few weeks to break in your A2000 DP15 using Aso’s water method. It depends on how much work you put into it, and how often you play catch.

  • @Sunburn190
    @Sunburn19011 жыл бұрын

    Maddux is one of my favourite pitchers of all time. Good luck for Aso and Wilson for the future generation of Baseball players!

  • @RJ-qk7to
    @RJ-qk7to4 жыл бұрын

    I watched the video, and then did the EXACT SAME THINGS to my sons new $650 custom made Rawlings. Aso Knows Gloves! The glove we broke in using Aso's technique became game ready in no time at all, compared to whatever we used to do to get it game ready. My son loves the way it feels! Thanks to Wilson Baseball, and Master Craftsman Aso for their expertise and the video!!!

  • @michaelobrien596
    @michaelobrien59610 жыл бұрын

    Hey wilson how do you guys make the glove colored, while still keeping it the pro stock select leather

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    As you can imagine, Aso gets that question a lot. He’d love to be able to help everyone, but he’s really busy developing gloves for next year. Great choice on the A2000 RB8 Game Model, though - after you follow Aso’s lead, you’re going to have one happy (and well-broken-in) glove!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    It’s all a matter of preference! The A2000 is made with Pro Stock leather, a single palm pad, and allows for maximum customization during break-in. Our A2K is made with Pro Stock Select leather and an extra palm pad to help reduce sting but make break in a little easier. Get to the store and check them out.

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks2 жыл бұрын

    Miss Brandon Phillips

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Great question, JC! When you initially pour the water on your glove, it will feel heavier as the leather absorbs the water until the glove dries. Aso has a few tips for the water method that should help! First, only use three to four cups of hot water that are approximately 150-degrees Fahrenheit.

  • @braydenbeasley6979
    @braydenbeasley6979 Жыл бұрын

    I have 100s of gloves and I always loved using this break them in

  • @ladman11
    @ladman1111 жыл бұрын

    This was awesome thanks for all the tips!

  • @jordanking6939
    @jordanking69393 жыл бұрын

    When Wilson flew a person to break in an MLB new glove for spring training, I thought I seen everything until I heard a story on VINWIKI on how someone paid $50,000 for a tire change on their McLaren F1 since every part is "timed" (expires instantly). The whole prep of having to fly a mechanic from England, rent a race track, paremedics, insurance policy using race track, certified race car driver, because McLaren F1 has a special way to balance the new tires, I hadn't seen everything. Flying an Wilson employee to break a new glove in for MLB is nothing.

  • @austinchampagne7797
    @austinchampagne77977 жыл бұрын

    What did that glove ever do to him?

  • @mq360-6

    @mq360-6

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha

  • @walter10291
    @walter1029113 жыл бұрын

    Aso is freaking amazing... Aso knows baseball gloves

  • @ThattOneGuy24
    @ThattOneGuy2413 жыл бұрын

    I love wilson gloves. I used to be a Rawlings guy but then I used my friends a2k and fell in love with It instantly. I'm getting my first Wilson glove tomorrow. It's the black a 2000 with the grey I web. I love Wilson. They make the best gloves

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestion, Trevor. We’re working on a few contests right now for our fans, stay tuned for one next month!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    We are introducing a red and black A2K DP15 GM and a red and gunmetal grey A2K DATDUDE GM this year. Both gloves will be available in August, along with the rest of our 2014 gloves including a black and vintage tan A2K 1786.

  • @sjang816
    @sjang8165 жыл бұрын

    Wilson/Aso, can you please do a 1st baseman mitt break in? I know theres the brief video about the break points and brandon belt but just like you do infield outfield pitcher and catcher hot water videos from start to finish can you please consider doing a 1st base video? a 2800, 1613, 1883, doesnt matter, just to even hear your thought processes and theories would be worth it. thank you!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @Gloverelacing Of course, we understand your concern with making sure the glove holds up over time. We would not recommend a break-in process if it put your glove in jeopardy. Aso is molding and forming the glove but not damaging it. The leather is very strong and the laces will hold up for years. The fact is that overuse of oil or conditioner will do more damage to your glove than a few minutes of pounding.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Both are great options and made with the same Pro Stock leather, it’s all a matter of preference of which one feels best on your hand. We recommend trying them on in-store before you purchase. The A2000 KP92 (12.5”) is our most popular outfielder model and favored for its length and reinforced bar across the top of the “Trap” pattern that helps add support to a deepened pocket. The OT6 is a little longer (12.75”) and features a one-piece, six finger palm/web to provide more feel and less rebound

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Glove steaming has many of the same attributes as our break-in methods (heat, water) but we prefer a more hands-on approach for fully customized mitts. When you break your glove in by hand, you form it according to your specifications while maintaining leather strength - this allows for the glove to be formed to your hand and the way you catch and use the glove on the field.

  • @jior6
    @jior69 жыл бұрын

    Wilson makes truly the best gloves in the world hands down.

  • @AlexDiaz-hl8qx

    @AlexDiaz-hl8qx

    5 жыл бұрын

    jior6 44 is better

  • @poetias
    @poetias13 жыл бұрын

    @wilsonballgloves thanks!! i got my A1000 1786 ss today and this method works! it was broked in by the next day! thank you!

  • @dandougie363
    @dandougie3634 жыл бұрын

    Who else watching almost 9 years later

  • @bigmitts989
    @bigmitts98910 жыл бұрын

    I wish aso could break in my glove

  • @Blake22022

    @Blake22022

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just do what he did and you'll get similar results

  • @HoOGenghisB
    @HoOGenghisB5 жыл бұрын

    I have that exact purple 8 lb weight.. I would just recommend you wrap a small hand towel around it while pounding.. I just don't like the scratchy surface of the weight, I think it can damage the leather.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The “Casper” edition of Brandon Phillips’s glove is a custom A2K 1786.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The perfect spot for your “close” is to have the tip of the thumb in between the top of the pinky and ring finger. Check out our video next week!

  • @baileysmith4744

    @baileysmith4744

    2 жыл бұрын

    all depends on your hand and how you like to close it. i prefer the thumb to close inline with the pinky so the web remains flat (more of an outfield thing), and know most people prefer their infield gloves to close thumb to the middle of the 2nd and 3rd finger (middle and ring finger)

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @xFaLLeN28 Water that is hot to the touch out of the tap is appropriate - approximately 150 F. It’s also important after you dunk your glove that you shake out the excess water. This will allow the hot water to begin the break-in process without deteriorating the leather. Additionally, make sure to avoid using heat to dry the glove - allow it to air dry.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    You should use all of Aso’s methods above to break in your new 1787. Instead of shaving cream (which may damage the leather because of additional chemicals in the shaving cream), we recommend Pro-Stock glove conditioner with Lanolin and Vitamin E. Don’t forget to create your break points! Aso always says that the best way of breaking in a new glove is playing catch. Congrats on your new glove, good luck!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    We do not have plans to customize A2K’s as of right now but thanks for your feedback. We'll pass this idea along to our R&D group.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to working for us, check out the Careers page on our website. Brandon’s sleeveless fleece was issued by the Reds.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    We recommend putting a ball in your mitt, wrapping with a flexible cloth like a tube sock (if you want) and storing in a breathable place. The ball will help keep the pocket shape.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Hey Andrew, you only need to go through the process of breaking in your glove one time as long as you’re happy with how it ends up. Continuously breaking it in can result in the leather becoming too soft. We do recommend that you oil your glove before you store it during the off-season.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Aso has been in the baseball glove business for more than 35 years. He's worked with Hall of Famers like Barry Larkin, Greg Maddux (anticipated), and Kirby Puckett (the KP92 is named for him).

  • @ihuncho
    @ihuncho6 жыл бұрын

    2018?

  • @TacomaJ51

    @TacomaJ51

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sausy Swan Yep!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Dustin originally had an A2K DP15, and we’ve since begun producing A2000 DP15s. He’s used both this season - the glove he uses depends on how he feels that day!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The KP92 (12.5”) is our most popular outfield model and features a Pro Laced T-Web. The 1799 (12.75”) is also recommended if you’re looking for a bigger glove - it comes with a reinforced dual-post web and is used by players like Ryan Braun in the OF. This year, we’re also offering a SuperSkin (double the strength, half the weight of leather) version of the 1799 that will be lighter than a traditional, all-leather glove.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @basicbaseball The pounding and stretching that Aso uses will work great on your glove. We don’t recommend water on the SS, though.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    This varies a great deal amongst players. A good rule of thumb is the further the thumb is closed to the pointer or middle finger, the shallower the glove and the closer to the pinky the deeper the pocket. It depends on your style of play (do you ever close your glove or just use it to stop the ball and shovel it out to turn-two, etc?). Form the glove based on the above and how you play on the field!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Our gloves are handcrafted and formed in our factories in Vietnam and Japan.

  • @seujorge1989
    @seujorge198910 жыл бұрын

    Can we see a video of Wilson covering its glove of the month series?

  • @benjaminchin14

    @benjaminchin14

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sun King no

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    @R0LFCOPT3R It can be a problem if there is too much water on the glove. Do not let it get inside the glove. Otherwise, no, pounding the glove will not damage it.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    For a middle infielder, we would recommend the 1786 or 1786-SS models. Try on both the A2K and the A2000 to see which one feels best for you.

  • @TheOfficialHPut
    @TheOfficialHPut11 жыл бұрын

    This works amazingly. Tried alot to break it in, did what he did and boom things almost broken in already had it for 3 days.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Yes. We recommend this method for the A750 and any leather glove.

  • @hunterconklin5073
    @hunterconklin50734 жыл бұрын

    yo wilson’s gloves are 🔥🔥🔥

  • @taylormillion7244
    @taylormillion72447 жыл бұрын

    0:40 "this is a glove for Brandon fibs" lmao that guy is awesome

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    We do not suggest interchanging webs on our gloves. Aso designs the glove patterns so that the web, fingers, and palm fit together perfectly. Each of our gloves are designed with a specific web.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    @ballgirl4113 Sure! Some players like to use two fingers in the pinkie stall so it’s worth the try!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The DP15 can be used by all players. There are modifications that make it fit smaller hand well, but it’s also a great option for someone looking for a more snug fit. Another option is the A2000 1786 because the DP15 is a modified version of that glove and, thus, has a lot of the same features and feel.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Correct. The glove will dry out a little from the water evaporating but a little conditioner (that contains lanolin) will bring the leather back feeling good as new while maintaining the break-in you performed while it was wet.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @egdumkcaz Wilson gloves are not pre-oiled, and if you use just about a cup of hot water and don’t allow it to get into the lining then you won’t have any problems.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    We recommend breaking your glove in how you feel most comfortable using it. Brandon Phillips is one of our players that uses two fingers in the pinky and slides the rest of his fingers over so that the original index finger slot is left unfilled. This allows for less sting while he catches the ball and many players find that this gives them more control when closing their mitt. It’s all a matter of preference!

  • @johnnyrichard8223
    @johnnyrichard822311 жыл бұрын

    Ok thx I'm excited to check it out

  • @brettline07
    @brettline0712 жыл бұрын

    obviously i'm not wilson but i will try to answer your question. in my opinion i think the dual post web is the best outfield glove. i like it because i can see through the web and guide the ball into the web with my eyes. some people prefer trapeze models but to me they block my line of sight. i just hold the glove up in front of me and look right through the web. i have the wilson A2000 1799 model and it's perfect for me. hope this helps

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Our most popular infield web is the H-Web that is found on gloves like the 1786, DP15, and 1787. Other popular webs include the Dual Post web found on the DW5 and the Cross Web on the EL3.

  • @piratebaseball10
    @piratebaseball1013 жыл бұрын

    Aso's technique is amazing!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    This is one of Brandon's old gloves, Casper, which is no longer available for sale. It was sold as a Limited Edition glove last year, but it quickly sold out. His new glove will be available in August as part of our 2014 Glove Lineup.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Before the glove is completely dry, work on it in 15-20 minute increments (pounding and hitting) to continue to form the pocket and then again the next day when the glove is completely dry. This will help give you the soft, broken-in feel you're looking for.

  • @kpcool19
    @kpcool19Ай бұрын

    Can the water be less than 150 degrees and still work. Also do you need to put some kind of conditioner on the glove after?

  • @leonardwatts2
    @leonardwatts23 жыл бұрын

    9 years later...I'm watching

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    A2Ks also have double palm construction, which is a thin strategically placed piece of leather between the palm liner and outer shell. This provides a nice soft palm and slightly more durability. The last big difference is the amount of time the glove is hand pounded at the factory to begin softening the leather - A2Ks get three times the pounding that A2000s receive. Both are great gloves - and our major leaguers are pretty split as far as preference is concerned.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    You can add flare to any mitt you’d like - it’s all a matter of how you choose to break in your glove.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    A2Ks aren’t customizable at this time, but you can add a little customization of your own by getting it relaced with colored laces. Most glove shops have it available and can help you out.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @Silen7XSteal7h Wilson oils and conditioners should be used on Wilson gloves. We don’t recommend mixing brands, and don’t use them too often. Once just to break in the glove should be plenty!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Because Brandon’s glove is an A2K, it will retail at the same price as our other 2014 A2Ks. Pricing is still being finalized, but you can use the 2013 A2Ks that are currently for sale as a guide.

  • @justinrisdall6886
    @justinrisdall688610 жыл бұрын

    I used Aso's water method and it is broken in and I have already used it in all my league games! now im going into highschool ball with it

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Rolled Dual Welting is made of thin strips of Pro Stock skived thin and rolled to support the curved shape of the fingers and provide a stable and durable pocket. Rolled dual welting is used on the A2K, A2000 Showcase, custom A2000s, and the A2000 DP15. Dual welting is the “exposed edges” of leather placed along the back of the fingers and is used on the A2000 and the other gloves without rolled dual welting.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Like most players, he has a few from past seasons but he primarily uses “Bandit”, his new custom 1786. He received two Bandits broken in by Aso at Spring Training this year.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @hkORBiT Depends how much you want broken in. If you want it stiff you may only need to perform his method once or twice. Let us know how it goes!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    @garr102 Sure is! We included it so you can design a “Casper” glove just like his!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @garr102 Don’t let them steam it for more than 60 seconds. Pounding the glove with a mallet is ok as long as it’s done by a professional, like Aso does in this video. The absolute best way to break in your glove is to play catch with it and use hot water like Aso so that the glove forms to your hand and allows you to make a good pocket for the ball.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    @MrMackey2mhhkay Not sure why you're having trouble with the custom site, we haven't heard that complaint so far. Have you tried using a different browser? The main colors for that glove (even though it is an A2K and only A2000s are available for customizing) is White fingers/web, Black thumb/wrist and Red lacing. Let us know how yours comes out!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @piratebaseball10 Initially, only the A2000 models will be available. All customization will be run through the site. You will have the option on our site to put your name on the glove.

  • @german1369
    @german136912 жыл бұрын

    Aso is the man!!!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    You should also use glove conditioner at the beginning and end of the season. Aso has a video with suggestions on how to apply glove conditioner as well. Some people have sweat that can impact their glove - if you’ve had issues with this in the past, wearing a batting glove under your mitt can help. Have fun with your new Pudge Catcher’s Mitt!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    If you have a Pro Preferred, we recommend looking at the A2K model. The A2K has an extra palm-pad and is made with Pro Stock Select leather (the top 5% of Pro Stock leather used on A2000s). This will feel most similar to your Pro Preferred.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    @JUloERA7 Brandon's A2K 1786 is an 11.5" glove.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Brandon Phillips uses the A2K 1786, which has a shallow pocket and is made of our most premium glove leather. It is 11.5” and has an H-Web.

  • @michaelobrien596
    @michaelobrien59610 жыл бұрын

    I know aso does it in 3 stages. Do you put water on each time?

  • @UpnUpPodcast
    @UpnUpPodcast11 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I have a DP15 I am trying to break in and I was just wondering if adding water to break it in made the glove any heavier.

  • @sillyswagg1000
    @sillyswagg100013 жыл бұрын

    @imDooZeH ooo cuz im in high school and i love my glove and i wanna use it in collage next year

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    We recommend the A2K DW5 or the A2000 1787 for third basemen. Head to your local sporting goods store and try them on to see which one you like.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    Hey Devin, we only made 500 of Brandon Phillips' Limited Edition A2K 1786 and have since sold out, but you can customize an A2000 1786 on the Wilson Custom Glove Shop with silver, red and black!

  • @kevinramos2788
    @kevinramos278810 жыл бұрын

    Hey wilson,can i flare mi A1k by stretching the fingers?

  • @WeGhettoSnipeYouNow
    @WeGhettoSnipeYouNow12 жыл бұрын

    How much water should I pour on it, and how should I dry it? Thanks for replying wilson! Love your gloves, they are the best!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    To flare your glove out, simply fold the thumb and pinky out (from about ¾ of the way up the finger) away from the pocket. Keep working in your glove this way and it will help form and keep your glove’s form. Check out our new Infielder Break In Video!

  • @JiggleyJ
    @JiggleyJ11 жыл бұрын

    I agree I think it would be a great idea

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    We do not currently offer this option. However, the feel of a new A2000 will be more stiff than an A2K as it is not worked in at the factory as much - this will feel very similar and allow for maximum customization during the break-in process. Ask for a glove that isn't on the floor in the store - these will not have been handled by store traffic and will be stiffer.

  • @jbrown97901
    @jbrown9790110 жыл бұрын

    I got a new glove for christmas and my friends dad broke it in for cheap. He's made a buisness out of it. Mine feels awesome, he broke it in the old fashion way by playing catch and working it in with his hands. always looking for more gloves to break in.

  • @jbrown97901

    @jbrown97901

    10 жыл бұрын

    oh ask him about it at gamedaygloves@gmail.com

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves11 жыл бұрын

    There are a few things you can do to keep your mitt in good shape. It begins with how you break in your mitt - don’t use extreme heat (steaming, ovens, etc.). Instead, check out Aso’s videos on how to break in a catcher’s mitt. Once your glove is broken in and you’re playing with it, make sure to store it in a breathable area with an 11” softball in the pocket.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves13 жыл бұрын

    @lucasmacrae This December, we will launch a customization site that will allow you to choose from 16 colors for your new glove! Only the A2000 models will be available at first, but this Phillips colorway will be a specific color combination that you can order on any A2000 model!

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The heat from the water will help loosen the leather and let you form it and the pocket how you’d like; once the water dries the glove will be the same weight as before you started.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    Aso uses about two cups of water total in this video and then lets it air dry without any heat. Before the glove is completely dry, work on it in 15-20 minute increments (pounding and hitting) to continue to form the pocket and then again the next day when the glove is completely dry. This will help give you the soft, broken-in feel you're looking for.

  • @wilsonballgloves
    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    He used his "Casper" in games during the 2011 season and currently uses "Bandit" in 2012. Check out our Custom Glove videos to see his new A2K 1786!

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    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    The main benefit of using two fingers in the pinky slot is a deeper pocket, which some players feel more comfortable with. By not having an index finger under the back of the pocket, the leather can flex more each time the ball is caught and the pocket can stretch more than glove used with normal hand placement. It also gives more strength when closing the glove and minimizes sting. Brandon Phillips is one of our players who prefers to use two fingers in the pinky slot.

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    @wilsonballgloves12 жыл бұрын

    You can use the hot water method to break in SuperSkin - since SuperSkin is more resistant to water because of the materials it’s constructed with, it will not adversely affect your glove. The SuperSkin is much easier to break in than leather and arrives softer than the leather. We recommend following the same steps in our other video “How to Break In A Middle Infield Glove” for your new 1788-SS - you’ve made a great choice!