With a lot of baseball brands in the world, everyone is competing for that top spot on the leaderboard. Baseball is a very popular sport in the United States and that’s why people ask, what is the best baseball brand in the world? Some people think that baseball is not very cool or it doesn’t spark their interest. Personally I love baseball. So with all these baseball brands in the world. I wanted to see what company people prefer for their baseball gloves.
Some people prefer Rawlings over any other company, while others may think that Wilson is the best. I like Rawlings the most but that can change at any point of my life. Like Matt Chapman the third basemen for the San Francisco Giants. Had a Rawlings glove while he was growing up but when Wilson brought some gloves to one of the offseason training camps early in Chapman’s MLB career, Chapman tried a Wilson glove and loved it. He now uses an A2K Wilson glove, which has helped him win 5 gold gloves and 2 platinum glove awards.
“I like how long their gloves last and they stay in good condition,” eighth grade student Bruce Harvey said. “I use Wilson gloves even though they are harder to break in but they stay in shape longer.”
Wilson’s A2000 is made of Pro Stock while Wilson’s A2K glove has Flawless Pro Stock leather.
“ I like Wilson better because they have better gloves and a bigger and better variety of gloves,” eighth grade student Cooper King said. “ My favorite feature about the glove is the pitcher’s pocket in the glove.”
Rawlings has to have a good comeback. Rawlings says they have the best leather in the Heart Of Hide gloves, SteerHide leather. Maybe people like Heart Of Hide Gloves but personally I like Wilson’s A2K glove.
“ The leather is very quality to me, I’ve used Rawlings my entire life,” eighth grade student Cote Tullos said. “ I use the Heart of the Hide, my favorite feature is just the way it looks.”
That was something good by Tullos, maybe Rawlings is good. A lot of MLB players use Heart Of Hide gloves.
“ I use a Rawlings R9 glove,” eighth grade student Cameron Lampley said. “ I like the pocket in the glove because it’s shallow, which is good for a pitcher like me.”