Finding a good baseball mitt oil substitute at home
If you're staring at a stiff, dry glove and realize you're out of the specialized stuff, finding a baseball mitt oil substitute in your pantry or medicine cabinet is a lifesaver. We've all been there—the season starts in two days, the leather feels like a piece of plywood, and the local sports store is closed. You don't necessarily need a fancy $15 bottle of branded oil to get that pocket soft and ready for a line drive, but you do need to know which household items are safe and which ones will leave your glove smelling like a deep fryer or, worse, rotting from the inside out. ...