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Hey all-

I come here searching for some advise/ a solution to my problem. I am currently in the middle of my college season and my "gamer" glove is slowly starting to die. I have a Mizuno GXC23 ( Here is a link to it) and it is starting to rip in the pocket. My previous Mizuno glove also did this, but that was after five years and not two like it is now. Now I have an awesome Rawlings pro preferred in the wings, but that isn't ready yet, and there is my problem.

Anyways, my question is if anybody knows a place where they sell pretty broken in gloves. I know it's kind of risky in case I don't find a glove with a deep pocket like I like, but I think my glove is going to be history sooner rather than later and I need a glove asap. Also, it does not have to be my exact glove, I was just showing my glove for those interested haha. Thanks for the help.
People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring. ~Rogers Hornsby
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can it be repaired? we have a cobbler (shoe repairer) here who has done wonders with some of my sons favorite gloves.

it may be ripping in a spot the can't be repaired, but it could be worth a shot until your other glove is ready.

son also picked up an nice rawlings at play it again sports.....very well broken in and i think we paid around $40 for a $200 glove.
Thanks for the help guys. Unfortunately I am stuck here on campus and the closest play it again sports is a half hour away.

Estone- In the worse case scenario I will use my teammates gloves if I need to but I use a 33.5/34 and all of them use a 32.5 so I'm trying not to use them if possible.

L8 Break- I'm not sure if this is fixable. It's ripping right in the crease of the inside pocket, nowhere near any stitching. I'll keep asking around, but I'm also letting the other catchers use my glove to get it going.

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