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The baseball glove and baseball glove (in English for the glove of the catcher and first baseman Mitt common) is a sporting device that is worn in the sport of baseball the team on the defensive. The glove is designed to capture shots of the batter, passports of the players and the pitcher throws more easily. In addition, the glove protects against pain and injuries that could arise due to the hardness of a baseball when catching. In the history of baseball was not acting right from the start with gloves on the defensive. Only at the end of the 19th Century began to play first player with gloves. The ancestor of baseball glove should be Doug Allison, in 1870 contributed to a violation of his hand fishing for the first time a glove. [1]. The first baseball gloves were simple leather gloves where the fingertips were cut off to have better control of the ball. Spread the gloves were then attracted mostly by the first baseman Albert Spalding, the performance was significantly better with gloves, and so many imitators. In later years, the company founded Albert Spalding Spalding, a sporting goods manufacturer that still produces and sells baseball gloves. [2]. The size of baseball gloves took several decades to gradually, from about 1910 began the gloves, leather gloves larger than usual to be the current size was only towards the middle of the 20th Century reached. By 1920 the "webbing", a leather surface between the thumb and index finger was introduced. Modern baseball gloves vary in shape and size and are specialized to the particular position on the defensive. So left hand throw baseball glove out include different finger or special upholstery - especially when Catchers Mitt - added. They are one for left-or right-handed players. A right is wearing a glove on his left hand, right hand remains free to throw the ball, the same applies vice versa for a left-handed. A "mid" (German: mitten) need not have individually formed fingers, with a "Glove" (German: glove) must be separated, however the individual fingers of the left hand throw baseball glove well run. Only the catcher and first baseman may use a "Mitt. " The gloves of outfielders are as large as possible and have deep pockets to the ball as possible to catch. The "webbing" between your thumb and index finger is designed as a grid, so you can see through to better catching fly balls, if you hold the left hand throw baseball glove to the face. The gloves of the infielders are slightly smaller than that of the outfielder to speed and agility of the players is not too restricting. Exception is the glove of first baseman. The left hand throw baseball glove of first baseman is bigger than the other infielders. This is due to the fact that the first baseman catch the majority of the throws of his teammates in order to identify the batsman at first base. The slightly larger glove helps to catch more especially bad thrown balls. The pitcher's glove is sewn very tightly and protects the ball or the hand from view from the outside, so that the batsman does not see that the pitcher takes the ball, as it can possibly be estimated by the type of the next throw. These gloves have two instead of a thumb pocket. This allows them to players who take turns with the right or left, or switch from one source to another. The team that is on the offensive with no gloves in the sense of classical Baseball Gloves. The batter should bear dendritic Batting Gloves, thin leather gloves, which improve the grip of the baseball bat and prevent blisters and pain. Batting Gloves are not mandatory in the regulations and are not as worn by all batters. . .
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