When you say “Where can I buy a Baseball Glove near me” … you are pretty much guaranteed to have a store that is nearby. Last year 59% of the gloves used in MLB were the Rawlings brand. They make a great product and will likely last a long time if properly cared for. If memory serves me correctly, when my son played he preferred the Wilson A2K series, simply because it was easier to break in and mold the glove in a specific way that he wanted. There are many gloves on the market, as newer smaller companies have invaded the big companies space. Good gloves are expensive, but make no mistake, the durability is worth the price.
I highly recommended to have a secondary glove that is mostly broken in as a back up. If and when something happens with the primary glove, your hand already knows the feel of the secondary. Comfort and Mental Attitude toward your “Gamer” and it’s back up is key!