Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post about “altuve glove”, written in a casual, personal style, focusing on the process, and using simple HTML tags:

So, I got curious about Jose Altuve’s glove. I mean, the guy’s a phenomenal second baseman, and I always wondered, “What’s he using out there?” So I decided to get to the bottom of it.
I started by, you know, just Googling around. I wanted to get the basic specs, see what brand it is, the model, all that stuff. It was surprisingly a pain to filter information
Digging Deeper
After I looked for a bit, it seemed pretty clear that it was tough to find a place I could trust, so I looked for a bit more.
- I watched a ton of game footage. Pausing, rewinding, trying to get a good look at the glove in action. I’m pretty sure my wife thought I was losing it.
- Looked all over different websites and tried to confirm that I was on the right path.
Putting It All Together
Okay, so after all that looking and trying to make sense of all of that, it was very satifying to finally feel good about what I found. And it felt awesome to really know that what I had learned was correct.

And of course, I have to take what I learned and get to work. So that is exactly what I’m going to do.