I bought a 13" Vinci for my outfielder DD (BMB-OB). It is too big for her hand so it is not getting used at all. She is 15 yo and 5'4". It fits my hand well. They are hard gloves to break in especially if your fingers aren't long enough to properly close the glove.
As was suggested by our financial planner, we use a Capital One Venture card. We have a son who is in college. His university accepts payment by credit card so tuition and room/board go on the credit card. We redeem the points accumulated on travel ball lodging, which covers most of our hotel...
To answer the OP, I have used Glove Whisperer and he did a good job. My daughter had a Vinci outfielder's glove for over a year that just was never going to be broken in without some help. I spent a bunch of time working on it but never got it flexible enough for her to use. She is opposite...
I recommend that you do some research on scoliosis. It can very quickly turn into a serious deal as evidenced by Il softball fan above. Usually once a spinal abnormality is detected by either a pediatrician or at a school screening the patient is referred to an orthopedic surgeon. If...
This should be a question for her orthopedist as she will have to be monitored until she is done growing. Eleven is right around the age where scoliosis often appears in girls. I have never seen physical activity given as a cause of a curvature. Most likely the curvature was coming with a...
DD has not used them, so I can't speak to their durability, but we have tried them on and they feel very good on the hands. DD is getting a pair for Christmas.
I have only watched a couple of innings but an interesting game so far. One quick observation: I love Japan's catcher. She is very animated. There is no doubt about who is in charge of the defense. She seems to be calling the game herself and is really active behind the plate sometimes even...