Best Baseball Gloves for 9-Year-Olds

At 9 years old the player is entering some of the most important years in their baseball journey. These are the times when they develop a love of the game and having the right gear can help them build a passion for years to come. Having the right baseball glove can significantly impact performance and enjoyment of the game. With numerous options available, navigating the selection process may seem daunting. To ensure you make an informed choice, it's essential to consider factors such as size, material, and durability. A properly fitted glove not only enhances comfort and confidence but also aids in skill development, fielding efficiency, and injury prevention.

This guide aims to simplify the selection process, providing step-by-step instructions on how to choose the perfect glove for your young player. Additionally, we'll offer expert recommendations to help you narrow your options, ensuring you find the ideal glove that meets your child's needs and preferences. Explore our full range of youth baseball gloves to discover the perfect fit for your budding athlete.



In this article, we will cover:


Understanding Baseball Glove Sizes

The Significance of Glove Size for Young Players

The correct glove size is vital for young players' comfort, control, and confidence on the field. Most importantly, size has the greatest impact on a player’s safety and overall enjoyment. A glove that is too small can cause injury to the hand and fingers. A glove that is too big can cause injury to the wrist as the glove snaps backward. A properly fitting glove enhances a player's catching, fielding, and throwing abilities. This improved control fosters confidence, allowing young players to approach the game with enthusiasm and perform at their best without hesitation.

What Size Baseball Glove for a 9-Year-Old?

AgeCatcherFirst BaseSecond Base / Short StopThird BasePitcherOutfield
Under 729.5" - 30" 11.5" 8" - 10"8" - 10.5"8" - 10.5"9" - 11"
8 - 1030" - 32"11.5" - 12"10.5" - 11.25"10.5" - 11.5"10.5" - 11.5"10" - 12"
  • When sizing a glove for your child, consult this chart to ensure you get a size that will allow your child to be successful on the field. When getting your new glove, ensure it fits snuggly on the hand, without being too tight on the fingers and wrist. Also, make sure that the glove is not t

Types of Baseball Gloves for 9-Year-Olds

Infield Gloves/Outfield Gloves

In the early ages of youth baseball, many players play multiple positions so infield and outfield-specific gloves are not required. Therefore, there are no youth outfield-specific models as players use the same glove in the infield and outfield. Manufacturers make these gloves with specific features making them perfect for young hands. On youth gloves, the priority is lightweight, ease of break-in, and comfort. For extremely young players, gloves often feature the basket weave web. This web is one of the easiest to close because of the flexibility within the web design. This is also one of the most secure webs, not having any openings for the ball to go through. These make it great for baseball players just starting their playing journey. Once players get a little older, youth gloves are available in a variety of web designs such as I-webs and H-webs. These are the most common web types and are named after the strips of leather that form the shape of an I and an H on the back of the web. For more information on the different web types, consult our Baseball Glove Buying Guide.

 


Catcher’s Mitts

Youth catcher's gloves, also known as mitts are the most specialized gloves on the baseball field. They differ from regular fielder’s gloves in several ways. For example, they are measured by their circumference, whereas all other gloves are measured by length. A catcher's glove is typically 31 to 34 inches. For sizing information, view our Baseball Glove Size Guide. Catcher's gloves are also heavily padded, especially on the thumb and palm area to absorb the impact of high-velocity pitches and protect the catcher's hand during the game. They also have closed webbing with a deep pocket to ensure the ball stays secure at all times. Youth models often feature a velcro strap to make them adjustable to different-sized hands. To view our complete selection of youth catcher’s gloves, click here.

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First-Base Glove

Youth first base gloves are for young players who want the advantages of a specific first base glove but might not be at the age or skill level for an adult first base glove. Youth first-base gloves have a similar design to their adult counterparts while still retaining the defining characteristics of youth gloves. This allows the youth player to excel at the first base position. Like an adult first base glove, the smaller youth version has a continuous round edge to improve the chances of scooping balls thrown in the dirt. This rounded edge serves as a funnel, guiding any off-target throws directly into the glove's webbing. These gloves have extra padding to protect the hand from the sting of hard-thrown balls. Youth first base gloves are typically 11 to 12 inches long. Baseball Monkey is proud to offer a wide variety of youth first-base gloves. You can shop them all by clicking here.

 

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How to Choose the Right Baseball Glove

Fit and Comfort
When fitting your child for a glove, pay attention to how loose or tight it is on the hand and wrist. A glove that is too tight can cause injury to the hand when catching the ball. Similarly, a glove that is too big or too long can cause injury to the wrist as the glove snaps back when catching. The glove should be comfortable for the player. Choosing a glove with an adjustable wrist strap can be a great option for younger players. For more information on proper sizing, consult our Baseball Glove Size Chart.

Material and Durability
On youth gloves, the priority is on lightweight, ease of break-in, and comfort. Therefore manufacturers forgo the heavy leather found on adult gloves and instead opt for lightweight leather and synthetic materials. For leather, most youth gloves are cowhide which is lightweight, performs well, and is often “pre-oiled” to reduce break-in time. As players mature and develop their skills, the velocities of throws and hits increase. It can be helpful to have a stronger and more durable glove to keep players safe and successful on the field.

Brand and Price Considerations
We are proud to offer the best brands of youth gloves at BaseballMonkey. Brands like All-Star, Franklin, Mizuno, and Rawlings have been trusted for their quality and craftsmanship for decades. Here are some of the top youth glove offerings from the top brands. You can view our complete youth glove selection here.


Best Baseball Gloves for 9-Year-Olds

Best Overall Baseball Glove for 9-Year-Old:

Overview: This Corey Seager 11-in features a Pro-I web, allowing for smooth transitions and clean plays all around the diamond. Additionally, this youth glove offers a camel shell, scarlet red features, and a blue lining, perfect for repping Corey and the Rangers on the field. Every model in this collection offers Rawlings Youth Pro Taper Fit and lower finger stalls, allowing transitioning athletes to obtain a secure fit while being able to adjust to their growing hand size. 

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Best Budget-Friendly Option for 9-Year-Old:

Overview: Mizuno Prospect Select offers the youth player a full-grain leather glove and ButterSoft Palm liner, providing the same high-end look and feel as the pros for the player looking to take the next step. This glove is also available in an 11.5” model. 

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Best Premium Glove for 9-Year-Old:

Overview: Designed for comfort and performance, this glove features an S Type fit with adjustable thumb and pinky loops for a secure feel. Its full-grain cowhide leather shell ensures durability, while the EZ Flex notch enhances closure and flexibility. A true-feel synthetic palm lining with added cushioning, youth-tapered fit, and smooth microfiber finger lining with high-density memory foam provide superior control and comfort for young players.

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Best First-Base Glove for 9-Year-Old:

Overview: Mizuno Prospect First Base Mitt for Youth uses full grain pigskin leather, providing great durability, enhanced softness, and Mizuno's innovative easy close technologies, to make catching easy. All to help your Prospect learn to love the game.

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Best Catcher’s Mitt for 9-Year-Old:

Overview: The All-Star Future Star Catcher's Mitt was designed to be lightweight and easy to break in for catchers still developing hand strength or who prefer a lighter glove. Constructed from dual-stitched durable leather, and reinforced with All-Star's Pro Guard Padding, this glove is light and easy to manipulate, without sacrificing protection or durability.

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Care and Maintenance of Baseball Gloves for 9-Year-Olds

Here is a quick list of how to care for and maintain your new glove. For more detailed information, consult our Glove Care Complete Guide.

  How to Clean Your Glove 
Step 1
  •  Remove Excess dirt and debris from your fielding glove by gently using a brush or piece of cloth.
Step 2
  • Using a leather safe cleaner and a soft cloth, wipe off any dirt that remains.
Step 3
  • Use the conditioner to moisturize the glove. You want to apply the conditioner lightly and work it into the glove. Do not use too much, as it could build up over time. This will weigh the glove down and become a home for dirt and debris to gather. While conditioning, be sure to get between the fingers and on the inside as much as possible. This will help prevent the leather from deteriorating.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should a baseball glove be replaced?
    • It is more likely that a 9-year-old will outgrow their glove long before the glove gets worn out. The lifespan of a glove depends on many factors such as use and maintenance. You will know that a glove needs to be replaced when it is too small, loses its shape, or the padding is gone in the palm.
  • Can a baseball glove be too big for a 9-year-old?
    • Yes, a glove that is too big or too long can cause injury to the wrist as the glove snaps back when catching. The glove should be comfortable for the player. Choosing a glove with an adjustable wrist strap can be a great option for younger players. For more information on proper sizing, consult our Baseball Glove Size Chart.
  • What is the best way to break in a new baseball glove?
    • The best way to break in a glove is to use it! Many youth gloves do not require much break-in, but if you decide that you need a little extra, consider checking out our Glove Break-In Guide.
  • Are there differences between gloves for different positions?
    • In youth baseball, many players play multiple positions so position-specific gloves are not a requirement. Therefore, there are no youth outfield-specific models. Players will use the same glove across these positions. However, for positions such as catcher and first base a specialized glove is available. Manufacturers make these gloves with specific features to make them easier for youth hands. These features include adjustable wrist straps, softer leather, and notches in the heel of the glove to make it easier to close.