Feature

●TEEN TO ADULT SIZE - Ages 9, 11, 13 (11 1/2", 12 1/2" and 13"correspondingly) and up, a great all-around glove for outfielders
●FIT - Left-Hand Throw (Item goes on the right hand), Right-Hand Throw (Item goes on the left hand)
●MATERIAL& DESIGN - Special aged soft antique tobacco leather, modified trap webbing style
●INTENDED FOR - Professional break-in process, all the sizes are great for outfielders
●FEATURES - Individually hand-cut and sewn, keeps it’s shape and structure for many seasons

[Right Hand Throw]




[Left Hand Throw]





Description


SHOELESS JOE PROFESSIONAL SERIES MODIFIED TRAP BASEBALL BALLGLOVE

Our 11 1/2-Inch Modified Trap Professional Series glove is one of the most versitile webbing styles availble. The verticle leather piece is like having a 6th finger while the cross piece gives the glove more strength and durabiltiy than a traditional trapeze web. If your ball player plays more than one position frequently, this is the style of glove for them.

Our 12 1/2-Inch Modified Trap Professional Series glove is a great all around glove. The modified trap webbing style gives the pocket a wider form, while being very flexible and quick to respond. This is a great glove for teenaged outfielders, who aren’t quite ready for a larger outfielder’s glove.

Our 13-Inch Modified Trap Professional Series glove is a great outfielder’s glove. The modified trap webbing style gives the pocket a wider form, while being very flexible and quick to respond. This is a great glove for adult sized outfielders.

Important tips on how to care for a Shoeless Joe Ball Glove

1. Make sure the hand is positioned as deep as possible inside the glove, and then play serious catch for about 30 minutes. The glove will usually then be “Field Ready”

2. Always store a Shoeless Joe ball glove with a ball inside the pocket, and secure the ball with a rubber band or other elastic device that wraps around the glove. This process will help maintain the gloves shape

3. While being worn, make sure that the hand and fingers are inserted into the glove as far as possible. This will help form the pocket and correctly close the glove when receiving a ball

4. Regularly inspect a glove to make sure that all of the laces are securely tied with a square knot. Two or three times a year inspect and tighten the laces. This will help the glove maintain it’s pocket. It is not uncommon to have to replace laces after a couple of years of play.