by BallerBoy on August 7th, 2006

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In high school and college baseball, how long can each type of fielder's glove be? (first baseman's glove, catchers glove, etc.)

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  • by Pitchingking on November 18th, 2006

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    Usually an infielders use a less then 12 inch glove but can use up to a 14 inche if wanted but thatd be pointless considering you wont be able to find the ball in the glove.

    A catchers mit must be no larger then 15 1/2 inches measured from top to bottom and 38 inches in circumference.

    An outfielders glove cant be larger then 14 inches measured from top to bottom.

    A first basemens mitt can be no larger then 12 inches top to bottom and 8 inches across the palm.

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