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Mizuno RH Catcher's Pro Limited Edition Baseball Glove 33.5" (Used)

Mizuno RH Catcher's Pro Limited Edition Baseball Glove 33.5" (Used)

$350.00
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CategoryBaseball > Gloves & Mitts
BrandMizuno
ModelPro Limited Edition
Condition Used
Age Group High School & College
Throwing Hand Right Hand Throw
Color Brown
Glove Position Catcher
Size 33.5"
Web Type Fully Closed
Quantity1 available

This is a Mizuno Pro Limited GMP200J, 33.5” Catchers mitt. It was broken in and ready for play just went with a different glove. It is in game ready condition as the hard break in work has been professionally completed. Please research the Mizuno Pro Limited gloves if you’re not familiar. They are Mizuno’s premium line that is limited production made in Japan for select top tier leather. This sale includes the Pro Limited Catchers Glove, Pro Limited Bag and Box. 350.00

Perfect glove for:
Players who prioritize top-tier performance and are dedicated to investing in their game.
Quality
Comfort
Longevity

Mizuno Pro Limited Edition baseball gloves and mitts are high-performance gear made from premium Japanese-tanned Northern European Kip leather. Hand-selected and conditioned for durability, they offer a comfortable fit that molds to your hand. With a deep pocket for secure catches and various web patterns for different positions, Mizuno Pro models cater to both infielders and outfielders.

A rare glove with unique colorways and exceptionally good leather, the Mizuno Pro Limited Edition is soft, strategically padded, and breaks in quickly to feel like an extension of your hand. They’re very expensive, and you won’t see many on the diamond in the US—but they’re popular in Japan with good reason. The craftsmanship is excellent.
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