The gloves that baseball players use all depend specifically on which position they play. For example, there are Infielders gloves, Outfielders gloves, Catchers mitts, Pitchers gloves and First Basemens gloves. In this video, Major League Baseball stars, of different positions, share the type of Wilson baseball glove that suits each of them the best. Both Cincinnati Reds Second basemen and Texas Rangers Shortstop Elvis Andrus prefer Wilson's Infielder gloves because they are a shorter 11 and 1/2 to 11 and 3/4 inches, have a short pinkie, a short thumb, dual welding, and a shallow pocket which allows them to get the baseball out faster. Elvis Andrus prefers the Wilson A200 Model 1786 infield baseball glove. It's a SuperSkin model, which means it's half the weight, and twice as strong as leather. MLB outfielder Josh Hamilton prefers a bigger outfielders glove around 12 to 12 ½. Hamilton specifically prefers the Wilson A2000 Model: KP92 outfielder's glove. The pitcher's glove made by Wilson is typically 11 3/4-12 1/2 inches, with a nice deep pocket wide, and the webbing is completely closed. Major League Baseball player C.J. Wilson prefers the Wilson A2000 Model: 1796; he likes the deep pocket and its durability. Depending on what position you play, Wilson has the right baseball glove for you.
MLB stars share tips on how they find the perfect baseball glove. For more info, visit
MLB stars share tips on how they find the perfect baseball glove. For more info, visit