![]() One of the most important items to look for in any cleat is comfort, baseball is a game that takes a few hours to play and that is a lot of time on your feet. The cleat comes in three different colors, red, blue, and black, all with hints of white and yellow throughout, giving it a unique color and style, and in the ankle area, it has the signature “Trout” logo. The Nike Force Trout 4 Keystone cleat enters the market at a $40 price point, making it an affordable buy that will last more than one season. That strategy holds true in baseball as well, with their line of Mike Trout cleats, ranging from adult cleats all the way down to youth baseball cleats, these are some of the best on the market, with respect to comfort, price, and style. Nike has done its part in using the best athletes in sports to represent their brand. There will also be an “honorable mention” section that references some of the cleats that just missed the cut. ![]() This article will examine three of the best youth baseball cleats on the market, primarily focusing on plastic or TPU cleats, with an introduction into metal cleats for the older kids heading into Pony or Babe Ruth Leagues. Each brand bringing its own spin to the baseball cleat, whether that be materials used, colors, function, or price. Companies such as adidas, Nike, New Balance, and Under Armour have been in an all-out battle to win the consumer with their youth baseball cleats. Youth baseball has entered a new era, thanks in part to an up and coming age of shortstops and influencers like the Houston Astro’s Carlos Correa, or the Cleveland Indians Francisco Lindor the game has seen a shift in focus heading towards cleats and on-field style.
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