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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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1799:Stolen base
1764:Obstruction
1749:Hit and run
1701:Strike zone
1671:Quick pitch
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998:Pitch clock
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43:Willie Mays
2143:Categories
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1966:Wall climb
1954:unassisted
1889:Fourth out
1884:Force play
1789:Small ball
1716:Wild pitch
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575:2024-04-28
570:Eco Sports
552:References
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194:Modern day
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2007:Dead ball
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1238:Positions
1127:Equipment
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988:In flight
973:Ejections
226:Varieties
166:Bill Doak
2102:Category
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1666:Pitchout
1579:two-seam
1574:Fastball
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647:Archived
479:See also
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453:Rawlings
174:Rawlings
143:Spalding
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1980:Related
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1939:Rundown
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1769:Rundown
1681:Shutout
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1450:On-deck
1418:Chinese
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1221:Innings
1195:Uniform
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417:Akadema
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