Spalding Robinson Cano Signature Pro Select Series: 42001RC
Features
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11.50 Inch Model
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Open Back
Palm Pad with Leather Palm Lining
Patent Pending Expanded Finger Slot
Features Sewn Robinson Cano Signature
Pro Grade Dye Through Lacing
Top-Grain Kip Leather
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 3 Customer Reviews
Daryl
Pros: This glove is sweet! It is very high quality leather and not too hard to break in. It also has Cano's signature on the glove, so it is pretty much his game model.
Cons: None so far. Everyone wants to use it!
Brayden
Pros: I play shortstop and 2nd base for utrip and american legend team and this is the best glove I've ever used its got the best feel. I've made many diving plays with this glove and it sticks to the glove like a magnet.
Cons: Nothing
Ray Ray
Pros: I got this glove and I love it man, I take care of it like it's my child. Once I broke it in and fit it to my game, I feel like Robbie Cano! I love the leather quality and for the price, you can't complain at all. You get the whole package with this glove!
Cons: I ran into a few problems with defects, but the 3rd glove it was absolutely perfect. Plus the staff of justballgloves really worked with me and had great communication which is why I still gave a 5-star rating! Keep it up and most likely will make my next purchase from justballgloves.
Questions and Answers
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Are there any major differences in this glove from the Spalding Robinson Cano Pro Select Series: 42001? JCo
What is the difference between this model and the Robinson Cano 42001? RC24 Jr.
I am a collegiate third baseman. I am 6 feet 175 pounds. Is this glove is suitable for the college thirdbase level? Annonymous01
Is this the same or close to the Robinson Cano game day glove? Tucker
Will this glove hold a flare? DynastyBaseball
Is this good leather? The kind that is tough at first and hard to bend. Do you have to break it in for a week or two, just like an A2000 or Rawlings? Or is it a cheaply made material like the A500? Bobby
Does this glove run true to size? austin
Can I use this glove for third base? grady
How does this glove compare in quality to the Rawlings Gamer XLE and Mizuno MVP Prime SE gloves: in leather quality and durability, and also in break-in time and initial leather stiffness? I don't mind a longer break-in time, I know that the stiffer the glove, the higher quality it is. shortstop5
Does this glove run smaller than the Rawlings Gold Glove Elite series glove? b
I play 12u ball and I'm 105 pounds. I play middle infield do you think this glove will be heavy for me? Just to put this out there at this moment have a half leather glove Matthew
How is the break-in time compared to an A2000? Will it be stiffer than an A2000? baseball dude
How does the padding in this glove compare to the padding on the Mizuno Classic Pro Soft series? Which is more padded? Evan
Will the Spalding Pro Select 42001 model glove have the same palm pad is this one? baseball guy
Is there a match to this glove that is available? Phil
About the Brand
Spalding was founded in 1876 by Boston Red Stockings pitcher A.G. Spalding. Spalding has been a leader of innovation and quality in sporting goods ever since. Spalding has been credited with developing the very first official baseball, basketball, golf ball and football.
A.G. Spalding was a very prominent and influential figure in baseball back in the early days of the game. He played for the Boston Red Stockings and in 1876 he left to play for the Chicago White Stockings, which would later become known as the Chicago Cubs. Spalding helped the White Stocking win the 1876 Inaugural National League Title. After the start of the following season Spalding retired from his playing days to become a full time businessman and team president for the White Stockings.
With an $800 loan from his mother Al Spalding opened up his own sporting goods company, which got its start by selling baseballs. Spalding’s baseballs became The Official Baseball of the National League, which gave him great advertising and exposure and people started to know Spalding Sporting Goods as quality products. As his company expanded Spalding started expanding into numerous outdoor activities and began developing golf clubs, tennis rackets, basketballs, and any other equipment needed for popular athletics at the time. Spalding sporting goods are now official products for many professional sports leagues and college conferences and amateur leagues.
Glove Properties
Deals | Closeout Gloves Bundle and Save |
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Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Infield |
Size | 11.50 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Spalding |
Web Type | I-Web |
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