Description
The most common uses are for middle infielders and some pitchers for gloves up to 13″. The open thumb creates a greater vacuum to allow the ball to funnel into the pocket. The rolled pinky is especially useful for players such as middle infielders making running plays to their glove side. In this position ranging to the left, the player runs the risk of the ball bouncing off the edge of the glove. The Twist shape helps to keep the ball from squirting off of the pinky side of the glove and funnels the ball into the pocket where it belongs. This shape promotes a consistent point in the pocket to grab the ball Land make the throw. Pitchers who throw a lot of change-ups prefer the Twist shape as it allows for more room to grab the changeup grip without the potential of tipping their pitches. The Twist simply allows more room than our Roll Form to grab a changeup grip. No Errors WebGems Twist Infield Glove and Mitt Care – 2024 Model in Black/Orange