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Baseball Gloves >> 12 - 12.75 Inch Gloves >> Rawlings

Rawlings 12 - 12.75 Inch Gloves


12 - 12.75 Gloves are usually used by outfielders and pitchers. These gloves can also be used by serious youth players looking for a professional quality glove. These gloves are longer to allow you to track down more balls.

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Featured Rawlings 12 - 12.75 Inch Gloves
Rawlings SL12XTC 12 Inch Utility Glove
$69.99
2 Ratings

Rawlings GG601B 2009 Gold Glove 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$89.99
1 Rating

Rawlings PRM1275 Primo 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$399.99
2 Ratings

Rawlings PRO20-9JB 12 Inch Infield Glove
$179.99
3 Ratings


All Rawlings 12 - 12.75 Inch Gloves
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Rawlings GG1000B 2009 Gold Glove 12 Inch Pitcher's Glove
$89.99

Rawlings GG303B 2009 Gold Glove 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$89.99

Rawlings GG601B 2009 Gold Glove 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$89.99
1 Rating

Rawlings GGL20DC Gold Glove Limited 12 Inch Glove
$119.99

Rawlings GGL27TDC Gold Glove Limited 12.75 Outfield Glove
$119.99

Rawlings PRM1200 Primo 12 Inch Pitcher's Glove
$399.99

Rawlings PRM1275 Primo 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$399.99
2 Ratings

Rawlings PRO20-9JB 12 Inch Infield Glove
$179.99
3 Ratings

Rawlings PRO601DC Heart of the Hide Dual Core OF Glove
$199.99
1 Rating

Rawlings PRO601P 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$199.99

Rawlings PROS22SCB 12.25 Inch Pitcher Glover
$269.99

Rawlings PROS27T2T ProPreferred 2-Tone 12.75 Outfield Glove
$299.99

Rawlings PROS601KB 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$269.99

Rawlings PROSTB-50 Pro Preferred 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$299.99

Rawlings PROTB24 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove
$178.99

Rawlings SL120 12 Inch Pitcher/Infield Glove
$69.99

Rawlings SL12XTC 12 Inch Utility Glove
$69.99
2 Ratings

 
Rawlings 12 - 12.75 Gloves Tips

Outfield Accuracy Drill
For an outfielder a good way to work on your accuracy is by laying a trash can at home plate with the open side facing whatever part of the outfield you're throwing from. Have a teammate (or yourself) throw up a pop fly. Catch the ball moving forward and on a crow hop throw the ball on one hop to the trash can. Footwork is the key to this drill!


Taking Care of your Glove
Taking care of your glove is important at all levels and there are some important facts to know when it comes to taking care of your glove and making it last. Leather is similar to your own skin, so treat it like you would your own. There are all kinds of crazy ways you’ll hear about how to break in your glove. Don’t put it in the oven, and don’t run over it with your car. The first step is to soften your leather, any number of oils, creams, and foams will do the job. Most pros prefer Neetsfoot oil, but no matter what you use don’t over do it. The next step is to form the pocket. The key to this is stick a ball in there, wrap it up, and let it sit for a couple of days. Patience and dedication is important when it comes to a new glove, get out there play some catch, take some grounders and slowly work your glove in and make it your own for years to come. And don’t be the kid to leave it in your dugout after the game!


Struggling at the Plate? Get back to the basics
If you’re in a slump at the plate, get back to the basics. Grab a bag of whiffle balls and a tee and start hacking. Most likely you’ll notice the ball heading up or down off the barrel of the bat. The idea is to hit the whiffle ball square with a level swing, as soon as you do this it will look like your hitting a knuckle ball off of your bat.




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