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If you have ever played a game of baseball on a bright, sunny afternoon, you will know that a good pair of baseball sunglasses are worth their weight in gold. There is no more sudden look of terror than an outfielder who loses a sky high pop fly in the blinding sun, or a first baseman who can\u2019t track the throw from a fielder until it\u2019s too late.<\/p>\n

As we continue to roll through the offseason, let\u2019s take a look at the very best baseball sunglasses available today as well as some key things to consider in your purchase. It is our hope that after you are finished reading this article, you\u2019ll be in a better position to make an informed decision.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s The Difference Between Polarized And Non Polarized Glasses?<\/h2>\n

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Polarized sunglasses are able to lower the amount of glare from different surfaces including grass, turf, etc. Your eyes are therefore much more comfortable as a result of reduced brightness. The effect on reducing glare alone is important enough for many baseball players to prefer polarized sunglasses. Some players however, prefer to wear glasses that are non-polarized as they find the vision is not as blurred and more \u2018true\u2019.<\/p>\n

For infielders, polarized glasses may be essential as the reaction time on line drives is quite quick. As such, any glare on a ball that is hit hard could be potentially very dangerous for the fielder. In the outfield, on bright sunny days any pop flies that are hit high in the air may get lost in the glare of the sun.<\/p>\n

When you are batting, most players prefer not to wear sunglasses altogether, regardless of polarization, as the glasses frame can obstruct your view of the pitcher and the ball. One interesting thing is that the batters who wear sunglasses at the plate are often those with lighter eye color, as they have a bit more trouble seeing in bright light.<\/p>\n

What Color Lens Is Best?<\/h2>\n

Colors like yellow, orange and amber are most popular among baseball players as they provide the best contrast between the ball and its\u2019 surroundings. If you are wearing a darker color lens you may not be able to see the ball if moving from a dark to brighter area of the field.<\/p>\n

What Factors Should I Consider In Buying A Pair Of Baseball Sunglasses?<\/h2>\n

Here are some considerations to keep in mind before buying a new pair of baseball sunglasses:<\/p>\n