Rawlings Gold Glove Series: RGG1175
Features
11.75 Inch Pattern
European Leather - Famous for Supple Feel and Durable Finish
Modified Trap-Eze Web
Conventional Open Back
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Opti-Core Technology - Added Layers of Pre-Curved Padding Beneath the Palm to Greater Absorb Impact
Gold Trim and Gold Stitching
Professional Patterns
Break-In: 80% Player, 20% Factory
Features Individual Serial Number - Signifies the Glove Maker, Date Created, and Glove's Production Number
Hand-Sewn Welting
Ultra-Premium Luxury Palm Liner
* Gold Glove Series Design - Meticulously Cut, Assembled and Sewn, Start to Finish, By One Craftsman *
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 3 Customer Reviews
Mandomac
Pros: Great feel: light, comfortable and very stiff. Beautifully tailored. Love the feel of the thumb sleeve with the hand sewn welt. European Kip leather feels less rubbery than many Pro Preferreds. Palm pad is great for such a light glove.
Cons: Don't expect to break this in in a hurry. When Rawlings says it's 80% player, they mean it. Not sure yet about the durability.
gavin
Pros: Awsome glove
Cons: none
Cmalc
Pros: The look and style of the glove. The stitching within the glove.
Cons: I just got this glove today, and I have it broken in already, playing catch with it for about 20 minutes max. To me, the leather is light and doesn't seem to be very durable. If I could do it over again, I would simply go back to the Rawlings Pro Preferred. The Pro Preferred has durable leather and is a firmer feel to the glove. This is my first actual review, and I am writing this to tell you to save your money and get something different. Its not worth the money, nor the hype it has. If you don't think I am a valuable source, I am a division 1 starting pitcher and I have had plenty of gloves in my day.
Questions and Answers
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In your honest opinion, can you compare and contrast this with the Rawlings Primo? ss1stud
Is this different then the past Rawlings gold gloves? sexy
What makes European leather different from the regular gold glove? dude
Explain to me any differences, besides the web type, between this glove and the Mizuno Pro Limited Edition Series (GMP500)? Anonymous
Is the pitcher Gold Glove Series good for infielders also? Richard
How will this glove compare in weight to a Heart of the Hide? gloveguru
How deep is the pocket on this glove? wolves34
What is the difference in quality of this glove vs a Pro Preferred like the PROS12MTKB? AC34
Would you recommend this glove for pitchers? redwardd23
have a small 8 yr old second baseman with small hands diesel
I have a 14 year old who pitches, plays 3B, and SS. Will the (RGG1175) be to large? Bama104
I understand that there are two elite gloves for the Rawlings series, what are they? Thanks. Michelle
About the Brand

Rawlings is a major manufacturer of competitive team sports equipment and apparel for baseball, basketball, and football, as well as licensed MLB, NFL, and NCAA retail products. Rawlings is a major supplier to professional, collegiate, interscholastic, and amateur organizations worldwide, including the Official Baseball Supplier to Major League Baseball.
The first real innovation in glove making occurred in 1912 when Rawlings Sporting Goods Company introduced the "Sure Catch" glove, which was "endorsed by leading players all over the country." The Sure Catch was a one-piece glove with sewn-in finger channels and looked better suited for a duck's foot than a man's hand. Catchers' mitts used at the time were large and bulky with a single leather thong passing for a web.
In 1920, Bill Doak, a journeyman pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, approached Rawlings with an idea for improving the baseball glove from a mere protective device to a genuine aid in fielding. The "Bill Doak" model was so revolutionary that it stayed in Rawlings' line until 1953. Its key feature was a multi-thong web laced into the first finger and thumb, which created for the first time in baseball's young life, a natural pocket.
In 1925, Rawlings unveiled a three-fingered fielder's glove, and ten years later improved the Bill Doak model with a two-piece leather web. At the same time, the "T" web became a rage for first basemen's mitts. The pocket underwent a pronounced change in 1941 when the Trapper Mitt, also known as the Claw, appeared. The "Deep Well" pocket was so unique that Rawlings quickly patented it. The design was improved in 1950 by adding a leather piece across the top. Another significant creation occurred in 1948 with the three-fingered Playmaker. A five-fingered fielder's model, with all fingers laced together, provided greater pocket control.
The six-fingered Trap-Eze evolved in the 1960's. In more recent years, Rawlings produced the Fastback design, which gives a glove a snugger fit, greater extension, and overall control. The Holdster is a slot through which a finger can be extended for additional protection from impacts on the pocket. Then, there is the Edge-U-Cated Heel with its extended U-shaped lacing and the Pro H Web and much-copied Basket Web.
Some of Rawlings's more recent glove innovations also include the unique Spin-Stopper design which reduces ball spin when the ball hits the glove, and the Cantilever glove design feature that provides a cushioned area between the hand and the glove's palm area. In all, Rawlings has produced and patented more functionally innovative glove features and designs than that of any other glove manufacturer. The result is that the modern baseball glove is much larger, more comfortable, better padded, and made to last far longer than its ancestors. It is not uncommon to see today's Major League players wearing the same Rawlings glove they wore during their college playing days. In fact, Rawlings is the #1 glove in the major leagues. Rawlings maintains about 65 models of baseball and softball mitts and gloves in its line. The prototypes of virtually all of them have been field-tested by professionals before entering a sporting goods dealer's inventory.
Glove Properties
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Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Infield Pitcher Second Base Short Stop Third Base |
Size | 11.75 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Rawlings |
Web Type | Modified Trapeze |
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