04/26/2026
This poor thing went from prized gear to the family chew toy real quick… 😅
But it wasn’t done yet. Brought it back to life with some clean contrasting leather, gave it a second chance, and now it’s back where it belongs—out in the field.
A little wear just means it’s got a story to tell.
03/09/2026
Another glove getting the attention it deserves. 🥎🧵
High school softball tournaments are wrapped up, and district play is right around the corner. This glove came in needing some repair and a full relace, and now it’s ready for whatever the season brings.
Broken in, laced up, and back in the game.
Is your glove season ready?
02/26/2026
Some of y’all break in a glove once and then treat it like it’s a cactus. 🌵
Listen… that thing didn’t survive a season in Major League Baseball. It survived neglect.
Your glove shouldn’t sound like you’re opening a bag of chips every time you squeeze it. That’s not “crispy.” That’s cry-for-help leather.
You spent $200 on that beauty… but won’t spend 10 minutes oiling it?
The only thing it’s been conditioned with is dust and regret.
Tell you wha,t just bring it to me and I'll take care of it.
02/23/2026
⚾️ It’s that time of year again…
The glove you ignored for 6 months just got pulled out of the bag and said, “Oh… NOW you need me?” 😅
Dry leather.
Broken laces.
Looking like it survived a championship run… in 2017.
Your glove deserved off-season love, but hey — we’re not here to judge. We’re here to fix relationships. ❤️🧤
Show your glove some respect and bring it in for:
✅ Relacing
✅ Repairs
✅ Cleaning & Conditioning
Let’s get it game-ready before it completely gives up on you.lots of lace and smore colors coming
07/18/2025
YOGI BERRA'S TOP 35 QUOTES:
1. “It ain’t over till it’s over.”
2. “It’s deja vu all over again.”
3. “I usually take a two-hour nap from 1 to 4.”
4. “Never answer an anonymous letter.”
5. “We made too many wrong mistakes.”
6. “You can observe a lot by watching.”
7. “The future ain’t what it used to be.”
8. “If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.”
9. “It gets late early out here.”
10. “If the people don’t want to come out to the ballpark, nobody’s going to stop them.”
11. “Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.”
12. “Pair up in threes.”
13. “Why buy good luggage, you only use it when you travel.”
14. “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.”
15. “All pitchers are liars or crybabies.”
16. “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.”
17. “Bill Dickey is learning me his experience.”
18. “He hits from both sides of the plate. He’s amphibious.”
19. “I always thought that record would stand until it was broken.”
20. “I can see how he (Sandy Koufax) won 25 games. What I don’t understand is how he lost five.”
Modal Trigger
Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra in 1955.
21. “I don’t know (if they were men or women fans running naked across the field). They had bags over their heads.”
22. “I’m a lucky guy and I’m happy to be with the Yankees. And I want to thank everyone for making this night necessary.”
23. “I’m not going to buy my kids an encyclopedia. Let them walk to school like I did.”
24. “In baseball, you don’t know nothing.”
25. “I never blame myself when I’m not hitting. I just blame the bat and if it keeps up, I change bats. After all, if I know it isn’t my fault that I’m not hitting, how can I get mad at myself?”
26. “I never said most of the things I said.”
27. “It ain’t the heat, it’s the humility.”
28. “I think Little League is wonderful. It keeps the kids out of the house.”
29. “I wish everybody had the drive he (Joe DiMaggio) had. He never did anything wrong on the field. I’d never seen him dive for a ball, everything was a chest-high catch, and he never walked off the field.”
30. “So I’m ugly. I never saw anyone hit with his face.”
31. “Take it with a grin of salt.”
32. (On the 1973 Mets) “We were overwhelming underdogs.”
33. “The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase.”
34. “You should always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise, they won’t come to yours.”
35. “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
07/11/2025
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Message from an Anonymous College Baseball Coach:
Talent gets you noticed. This is what gets you recruited.
I was at a major recruiting tournament this weekend, and there were several character flaws that made me walk away from games where I was watching boys I was interested in recruiting:
Parents yelling from the sidelines at umpires and kids on the field (including their own child).
Players leaving the dugout during the game to talk to their parents about coaching decisions, umpires, or asking for special treatment and snacks. (This is a tough reality, but I don’t want a player who runs to their parents to complain about everything and needs constant reassurance during the game.)
Giving dirty looks to umpires or talking back to them.
Struggling to recover after a strikeout, a tough inning, or a call they didn’t agree with.
Lack of hustle. Walking instead of running, talking back to coaches, or treating teammates disrespectfully.
We recruit not just the athlete, but also the family. We look for attitude and effort.
We seek athletes who can bounce back from failure and push through mistakes.
We want kids who keep working hard when things get difficult or when a play or call doesn’t go their way.
We recruit grit and athleticism, combined with a deep understanding of the game. We look for kids who don’t give up and blame others for their circumstances.
We want kids who run out grounders and never give up on a play.
We seek kids who recover, lead, and compete.
If you want to be recruited, stay present for every play and every action on the field.
Your character is always on display.