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fingers of the glove, not with strips of leather connecting both sides of the glove as would be seen starting in the 1920s. John Snell attributes the decrease in errors over the course of the beginning of the 1900s in part to this change in glove design, and argues that "This modification to the glove represented a fundamental change in the way the glove was perceived; it was no longer merely a piece of protective gear but rather a specialized tool for better fielding".
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Baseball gloves have grown progressively larger since their inception. While catching in baseball had always been two-handed, gloves eventually grew to a size that made it easier to catch the ball in the webbing of the glove, using the off-hand to keep the ball from falling out. A glove is typically
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The highest-quality baseball gloves are typically made of heavy leather. These heavy leather gloves usually take more time for the player to break in. They also provide a tighter, more personalized fit for the player. This is an improvement from youth and recreational gloves, which tend to feature
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The structure and quality of the baseball glove have developed greatly over the past century. Today, the production of baseball gloves is much more precise and efficient. This has greatly increased the usefulness and accessibility of baseball gloves to the general population. Currently, Easton is
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In the early 1900s baseball glove manufacturers started experimenting with a "full web" or "web-pocketed" gloves, gloves with a small 0.5" ~ 1" piece of leather connecting the thumb and index finger. Unlike current webbing, this was often made of a single piece of leather fully connected to both
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are called "mitts" because they lack individual fingers, like mittens. They have extra padding and a hinged, claw-like shape that helps them funnel fastballs into the pocket and provide a good target for pitchers. Some catchers use mitts with phosphorescent paint around the ridges to provide a
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Baseball gloves are measured by starting at the top of the index finger of the glove and measuring down the finger, along the inside of the pocket and then out to the heel of the glove. Gloves typically range in size from 9 inches (229 mm) (youth starter size) to
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usually have a closed, opaque webbing to allow pitchers to conceal their grip on the ball (which, in part, determines the behavior of the pitch in flight) from the batter. Pitcher-specific gloves tend to have
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are usually quite long with deep pockets to help catch fly balls on the run or in a dive, and to keep outfielders from having to bend down as far to field a ground ball. These gloves typically have 12-to-
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Many early baseball gloves were simple leather gloves with the fingertips cut off, supposedly to allow for the same control of a bare hand but with extra padding. Pitcher, first baseman and outfielder
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are gloves with a second thumb pocket on the opposite side of the glove, to allow it to be worn on either side of the hand. At the major league level, this glove has been used only by switch-pitcher
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inches (324 mm) for adult outfield play. Catcher's mitts, unlike those of other gloves, are measured around the circumference, and they typically have 32-to-34-inch (813–864 mm) patterns.
371:-inch (305–324 mm) patterns, measured from wrist to the tip. They are frequently worn-in differently from those of infielders, with a flatter squeeze rather than the infielder's rounded style. 202:
Although there have been numerous advances in baseball glove design, the greatest arguably came with the advent of the catcher's mitt. Yet despite state-of-the-art mitts being used by catchers, a
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The shape and size of the baseball glove are governed by official baseball rules. Section 3.00 - EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS specifies glove dimensions and materials in parts 3.04 through 3.07.
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The main difference between baseball gloves and mitts is that gloves have fingers and mitts don't, and the first basemen and catcher are the only positions allowed to use mitts.
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For many years, it was customary for fielders to leave their gloves on the field when their team went in to bat. This practice was prohibited by the major leagues in
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also lack individual fingers. They are generally very long and wide to help them pick or scoop badly thrown balls from infielders. These mitts usually have
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are any of the gloves above, but designed to be worn on the right hand (for left-handed players). Players that utilize the left-hand throw gloves such as
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worn on the non-dominant hand, leaving the dominant hand for throwing the ball; for example, a right-handed player would wear a glove on their left hand.
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of the intended wearer, rather than the hand on which the glove is worn: a glove that fits on the left hand—used by a right-handed thrower—is called a
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Early baseball was a game played without gloves. During the gradual transition to gloves, a player who continued to play without one was called a
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The shape and size of a glove are described by its pattern. Modern gloves have become quite specialized, with position-specific patterns:
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study of 39 U.S. minor-league players demonstrated that the mitts still do not offer enough protection from hand and wrist injuries.
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clearer target for the pitcher. In addition, catcher's mitts come in single hinge and dual-hinge varieties. If required to catch a
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wrist straps. These gloves take less time to break in or are pre-broken in, are less personal and more "one size fits all".
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were introduced in the 2010s as an evolution of earlier wrist guards that protect runners who slide onto base.
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or thrown by a teammate. Gloves are traditionally made of leather; but today other options exist, such as
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is often credited as the first to wear this style of the glove in the field. Some catchers, such as
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more difficult—a task already complicated by the knuckleball's slow speed and erratic behavior.
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players of the defending team, which assists players in catching and fielding balls hit by a
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This article is about the glove used by defensive players. For gloves worn by batters, see
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inches (311 mm). Infield gloves with intricate webbing are also used by pitchers.
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One of the first players believed to have used a baseball glove was
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A.G. Spalding & Bros. advertisement for infielder gloves, 1905
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are most frequently pitchers, first basemen, or outfielders.
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to become the preferred glove of professional players.
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Index

Baseball mitt
Batting glove

Willie Mays
baseball
batter
PVC
synthetic leather
handedness

Bid McPhee
catcher

Doug Allison
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Charlie Waitt
Albert Spalding
Spalding

1920
Bill Doak
St. Louis Cardinals
Rawlings
1954
Wake Forest University
Velcro

knuckleball
Hank Greenberg
Victor Martinez

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