Replacing a baseball glove’s laces is a necessary maintenance task that helps to keep the glove in good condition and improve its performance. Over time, laces can become frayed, stretched, or broken, affecting the glove’s grip and overall functionality. Replacing them regularly ensures that the glove remains secure and provides optimal control for fielding the ball.
The process of relacing a baseball glove is relatively simple and can be completed in a few steps. First, remove the old laces by carefully pulling them out of the lace holes. Next, thread the new laces through the holes, starting from the top of the glove and working your way down. Be sure to cross the laces over each other at each lace hole to create a secure hold. Once the laces are threaded through all of the holes, tie them together at the bottom of the glove. Trim any excess lace, and your glove will be ready to use again.