Grandson and the outdoor sport of baseball. |
| 10/9/2009 7:45:06 AM |
My grandson is ten years old and has been participating in the outdoor sport of baseball for three years. With this outdoor sport over for this year he is looking forward to next years baseball season and I am very proud of the determination and dedication he has applied to his growth as a young baseball player. when I was his age I also played the great outdoor sport of organized baseball and I can still remember a few of the more memorable moments when I played. Anytime I smell the leather of a baseball glove it transports me back to the days when this outdoor sport was the focus of my youth. I love that smell and I still have two of the gloves I used all those years ago. Thinking about the up coming baseball season I thought my grandson would enjoy a new glove so I have been searching online for a baseball glove in his size and for right handed players. I ran across a great site selling all kinds of outdoor sport gear, hiking gear, and camping gear for camping outdoors. The youth baseball glove pictured above caught my eye while on this site KE Active Lifestyle located at http://kayserenterprises.ispeedway.com. There are page after page of youth baseball gloves for right and left handed players, men's and women's softball gloves, really cool custom baseball bats, and more so my final selection of this outdoor sport baseball glove was not easy. However, the price is very good and the glove has all the features a young player will want, plus it just looks good! Called the 11 Right Hand Throw "Rookie Series" Youth Baseball Glove this glove features a Reptilian youth pattern, two tone full leather B-hive web design, and an open back with the Grasp Clasp wrist system for a secure comfortable fit. The company who makes this youth baseball glove uses full grain soft leather in the construction for easy break in and comfort. I really like the look of this baseball glove and I am sure my grandson will also. I also noticed a very cool looking baseball bat he might like to go with the glove. My old Wilson youth baseball gloves look pretty low tech compared to the two tone look and design of this baseball glove but I would not trade them for the world. Maybe my grandson will feel the same about his new glove some day.
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