Softball Infielder's Mitts
Softball infielder's mitts for youth and adult players, including open-web and shallow-pocket designs for quick transfers and ground-ball control. 33 products indexed, average rating 4.60, price range about $33–$300 with options from brands like WILSON
Top Products
Franklin Sports Girls Softball Glove - Windmill Fastpitch Size
Franklin Sports
Budget
Franklin Sports Girls Softball Glove – Windmill Fastpitch/Slowpitch
Franklin Sports
Budget
Franklin Sports Girls Softball Glove - Windmill Fastpitch + Slowpitch
Franklin Sports
Budget
Franklin Sports Girls Softball Glove Windmill Fastpitch+Slowpitch
Franklin Sports
Budget
Franklin Sports softball glove for women, fastpitch/slowpitch
Franklin Sports
Mid-Range
Franklin girls softball glove, windmill fastpitch+slowpitch, adjustable fit
Franklin Sports
Budget
Franklin Women’s Windmill Softball Glove (Right/Left Hand) Adult
Franklin Sports
Mid-Range
Franklin girls softball glove, windmill fastpitch/slowpitch, adjustable fit
Franklin Sports
Mid-Range
Easton MOXIE Youth Baseball Glove 10.5"–11"
Easton
Budget
Easton Ghost Flex Youth Softball/T-Ball Glove 10-12"
Easton
Budget
Franklin girls softball glove windmill fastpitch+slowpitch right/left
Franklin Sports
Mid-Range
Easton Ghost Flex Youth Softball/T-Ball Glove 10"-12"
Easton
Mid-Range
Easton Ghost Flex Youth Softball/T-Ball Glove 10"-12"
Easton
Mid-Range
A360 Slowpitch Softball Glove - 15"
WILSON
Mid-Range
Rawlings softball glove 11.5"-12.5" for female players
Rawlings
Premium
Mizuno Premier Series Slowpitch Softball Glove
Mizuno
Mid-Range
Wilson 2021 A360 Slowpitch Softball Glove 13"
WILSON
Mid-Range
WILSON A360 14" Slowpitch Softball Glove - Right Hand Throw
WILSON
Mid-Range
Wilson 2021 A360 Slowpitch Softball Glove (14")
WILSON
Mid-Range
Easton Fastpitch Softball Glove 13" Left-Hand Throw
Easton
Premium
Fundamental Fastpitch Softball Glove 12–13 in, right-hand throw
Easton
Premium
Mizuno Premier Series Slowpitch Softball Glove (Adult)
Mizuno
Mid-Range
Wilson A440 Youth Infield Fastpitch Glove - 11 in
WILSON
Mid-Range
Mizuno Adult Premier Series Slowpitch Softball Glove
Mizuno
Mid-RangeRoundups
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right glove size and web pattern for a softball infielder?
Infielder mitts typically range from 11" to 12.5"; smaller sizes (11"–11.5") offer quicker transfers for middle infielders, while 11.75"–12.5" suit third basemen and first basemen who need a bit more reach. Web patterns: open webs (I-web, H-web) aid visibility and quick ball transfer, while closed or basket webs provide more pocket support and concealment for certain plays
What materials should I look for and how do they affect performance and break-in time?
Leather gloves (full-grain or steerhide) provide the best durability, feel, and long-term performance but require longer break-in; synthetic and composite materials are lighter, cheaper, and break in faster but usually wear out sooner. Look for a balance between durability and break-in speed that matches how often you play
How much should I expect to spend on a quality softball infielder's mitt?
Prices vary by material and brand: budget options are commonly found under $50, mid-range leather gloves are often in the $50–$100 area, and higher-end professional-grade gloves can exceed that. The category average price is around the mid-(price varies)s
What features indicate good glove construction and longevity?
Key indicators are full-grain leather or steerhide, reinforced stitching at stress points, a well-placed wrist strap or adjustable closure for a secure fit, and solid lacing. A deeper, well-shaped pocket and a sturdy heel bolster also contribute to longevity and consistent performance
How should I break in and maintain a new softball infielder's mitt?
Break in with repeated catching, using a ball to form the pocket, and apply a small amount of glove conditioner or oil sparingly to soften leather; avoid overheating or microwaving. For maintenance, keep it clean, store with a ball in the pocket to retain shape, re-lace as needed, and treat leather periodically to prevent drying
What glove fit and wrist options should I consider for comfort and control?
Try gloves with adjustable wrist straps, Velcro closures, or elastic-backed wrist openings to match your hand size and provide a snug fit without restricting movement. A proper fit prevents the glove from slipping on quick plays and improves transfer speed
Are there position-specific differences I should consider for infield play?
Yes: shortstops and second basemen favor smaller, more flexible gloves for speed and quick transfers; third basemen might choose slightly larger gloves with more padding for handling hard-hit balls; first basemen often use larger mitts with a deeper pocket suited to scooping throws