Difference Between Soccer & Baseball Cleats

Difference Between Soccer & Baseball Cleats
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Soccer and baseball are both played on grass or materials that mimic grass. However, in baseball, players must also play on dirt. Depending on a player's position, he may play the entire game in the dirt portion of the field. As such, baseball cleats and soccer cleats differ in a few distinct ways.

Function

Soccer and baseball cleats have their different features, but their purpose is essentially the same. Both give an athlete stability and traction on the field of play. They are equally as important to a player's performance as they are to her safety.

Style

Baseball cleats are primarily available in mid-cut and low-cut shoes. Mid-cuts offer a blend of support and light weight. Baseball players rely heavily on lateral movements, and don't have a need for high-tops because the sport has a much lower impact on the feet and ankles. Soccer cleats are strictly made in the low-cut style, because soccer requires a great deal of speed and agility, which low-cut shoes allow for.

Cleat Types

Most baseball cleats have either molded plastic spikes, detachable spikes or metal spikes. Metal spikes are a favorite of college and pro baseball players because they are more effective than plastic on the infield dirt. Soccer cleats are available primarily in the molded plastic and detachable style. Detachable spikes can be screwed in and out and replaced with other spikes based on field conditions. For example, shorter spikes are used for a dry, hard field and longer spikes are used for a wet, muddy field in soccer.

Features

Soccer cleats are designed to keep the feet and center of gravity as close to the ground as possible. Most soccer cleats are also narrow in their design and have an enhanced stitching feature around the toe to offer better ball control. Baseball cleats have support for front driven movement, and have cleats that are positioned vertically along the side to help better support side to side movements. They can also have an toe plate added to the front of the shoe that provides extra support for pitchers.

Considerations

Major manufacturers of sports shoes, such as Adidas and Nike, make baseball and soccer cleats. Other popular baseball cleat brands include Reebok and Pony. Diodora, Puma and Mitre are also popular brands of soccer cleats.
When you're purchasing a pair of cleats, be sure you know the rules for your individual league regarding cleat length and type. For example, some levels of soccer may not allow 1-inch spikes, even though they are readily available.

References

Article reviewed by Contributing Writer Last updated on: Apr 30, 2010

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