terrificlistings.com terrificlistings.com
Site Home :> About Us :> Add Your Link :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Article
Search:   
Get Multiple Links
 

Health & Hygiene

Sports

Education & Reference

Software & Networking

Home & Garden

Travel & Accommodation

Property & Agents

Research & Science

Careers & Employment

Healthcare & Treatment

Vehicles & Automotive

Children & Teens

Self Healing

Fashion & Relationships

Food & Recipe

Shopping Online

Companies & Business

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

People & Communities

News & Media

Indoor Games

Creative Arts

Recreation

 

Site Home –› Sports –› Baseball
 

Baseball Gloves

 

A baseball glove is a glove made of leather that baseball players wear to help them catch the ball while out on the field. During the late 1800s, players began using the gloves while playing baseball. At first glove usage was not accepted by some players. They slowly gained popularity as more and more players began using gloves.

By mid 1890s the majority of baseball players were using baseball gloves. During the early days baseball gloves were nothing more than a leather glove with a little extra padding. Since then, the functionality of baseball gloves has grown significantly. Not only have they grown in size, but they have become more specialized, depending on the position played by the person wearing the glove.

Catchers mitts are wider than fielders gloves, and are shaped more like a claw. They also have extra padding, allowing them to catch a 90+ mile per hour fastball. The width of these gloves also serves as a better target for pitchers.

Pitchers gloves have closed webbing. This is to allow them to grip the baseball without letting the batter see what pitch he plans to throw.

First basemens mitts are very long, and the fingers are not separated. These gloves are also wider than the rest of the other gloves. This is functional because the position requires them to be able to scoop up badly thrown balls.

Outfielders gloves are usually long. This will help them catch fly balls on the run. This is in contrast to the infielders gloves, which tend to be smaller. The smaller size allows players to be able to easily field ground balls and quickly throw them to first base.

The gloves used today have changed from their original beginnings. Players today now enjoy the luxury of using equipment that will enhance their ability to compete at a higher level in this sport.

Author: Max Bellamy
 
Author Bio:
Max Bellamy is a reputable writer. Max likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Carlos Zambrano: Over-Shadowed by Greatness
 
Fishing in Canada - Many Reasons to Go!
 
World Cup 2006 Preview - Costa Rica
 
Super Buying Tips: The Best Golf Club Bag For You
 
Boston Celtics Basketball: Early 2005 Season Analysis
 
Horses - Assault
 
Wayne Gretzky Hockey Jerseys Are Available From All His Former Teams
 
Why Soft Spikes Are Hot and Metal Spikes Not
 
Can't Go to Germany? Experience World Cup Fever Close to Home
 
My Golf Buddies Belly Laugh Watching My Stiff and Choppy Golf Swing - How Can I Fix It?
 
 
 
   Site Home :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.terrificlistings.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.