How To Break In A Baseball Glove?

Remove any packaging and inspect for loose laces or defects

Lightly oil or condition the glove with a small amount of glove oil or conditioner

Work the oil into the pocket, web, and fingers using your hands

Wrap the glove with a damp (not soaked) towel for 5–10 minutes to soften the leather

Put the glove on and break it in by repeatedly opening and closing the pocket

Use a mallet or the heel of your hand to gently pound the pocket area 1–2 minutes

Catch with a ball for short sessions, gradually increasing time over several days

Focus on closing the pocket during catches to shape the ball-catching area

Use a ball or a glove mallet to repeatedly form the pocket

Tie the glove deeper by tightening the laces if the pocket won’t hold its shape

Apply a thin layer of conditioner after a few sessions if the glove feels dry

Repeat conditioning and catching sessions until the glove holds its shape naturally

Store the glove with a ball or glove-shaped form inside to maintain the pocket

Keep the glove dry and avoid heat sources like direct sunlight, heaters, or hair dryers

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