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Justin Justin
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Rawlings Primo... Too Small?

I have a Wilson A3000 and going into High School and as you know, If you're a pitcher, you can't have a Multi-Tone glove. I was looking into buying a Rawlings Primo PRM1125. My only concern is that I plan to use this through High School and College and was wondering if this would be too small after the first year or so. I'm also a middle infielder and like to have a snug fit, but at the same time, kind of a free feeling of movement in my hand.
Will this glove be a good choice for me?
  • 1 month ago

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Also, Am I able to use the I web pattern if I'm a pitcher??

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If your a middle infielder as well get a glove around 11.75-12 inches. That should be perfect size to work well with it on the mound, and pretty good up the middle. Also, size doesn't matter, as long as it feels comfortable.
  • 1 month ago
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I use a 11.5 " right now so I'm sure it would be fine, just curious as to who had used a 11.25 and how it felt compared to 11.5. Thanks 5*

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