The MLB 2013 season is now into the second half of the season. And holy cow...look at the Pittsburgh Pirates! Guess we'll have to wait until mid-August or so to see what happens...no "slide" this year?
Community leagues, Federation leagues and other leagues of higher competition are done or winding down except for All Star games and tournament play. And even though the season is winding down a little, it doesn’t mean that you don’t have to still take care of your glove the rest of the way! Your glove may experience hot, dry weather, followed by some wet, muddy games. And then again…hot dry, dusty conditions. These are conditions that age your glove and make the leather and laces weak if ignored for 3 or 4 months each summer, season after season. You can keep your glove looking and feeling nearly new, year after year, if you just do some “maintenance” every once in a while. Why risk having your laces become real loose or even break, or having the glove leather dry out and start ripping? All this means is that you’ll be without your favorite glove for a number of games if you have to send it away to get repaired. It would be so much better if you knew when you should do some “maintenance” on your glove and more importantly, knew what to use and how to use it. “Fix That Glove” can do this for you, showing you how to keep your favorite glove on the field with you, instead of on the shelf somewhere dried and broken. And best of all, if you do have a lace break, or just need to replace old, dried out laces, “Fix That Glove” can help you with this too...
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