A typical infielder's or outfielder's glove.  Glove front (top) shows catching surface with baseball bat. Glove back (bottom) shows web used to help catch ball.An 1885 glove patent.
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Gloves & Mitts

A baseball glove or mitt is a large leather glove that baseball players on the defending team are allowed to wear to assist them in catching and fielding balls hit by a batter, or thrown by a teammate. more...

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History

Some say the first player to use a baseball glove was Doug Allison, a catcher for the Cincinnati Red Stockings, in 1870, due to an injured left hand. The first documented story of glove use however concerns Charles Waitt, a St. Louis outfielder/first baseman who in 1875 donned a pair of flesh-colored gloves. While glove usage was not accepted by all players at first, being considered "sissy" by many, it slowly caught on as more and more players began using different forms of gloves.

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. The adoption of the baseball glove by baseball star Albert Spalding when he began playing first base influenced more infielders to begin using gloves. By the mid 1890s, it was the norm for players to wear gloves in the field.

In 1920, Bill Doak, a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, suggested that a web be placed between the first finger and the thumb in order to create a pocket. This design soon became the standard for baseball gloves.

Since their beginnings, baseball gloves have grown. While catching in baseball had always been two handed, eventually, gloves grew to a size that made it easier to catch the ball in the webbing of the glove, and use the off-hand to keep it from falling out. A glove is typically 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 the left hand.

Varieties

The shape and size of a glove is described by its "pattern." Modern gloves have become quite specialized, with position-specific patterns:

Catcher's mitts are called "mitts" because they lack individual fingers, like mittens. They have extra padding and a hinged, claw-like shape that helps them to catch 90+-mile-per-hour fastballs, and provide a good target for pitchers to throw at. If required to catch a knuckleball, a catcher will typically use an even larger mitt. Sizes of catcher's mitts, unlike those of other gloves, are measured around the circumference, and they typically have 32- to 34-inch patterns.; First baseman's mitts also lack individual fingers. They are generally very long and wide to help them scoop badly thrown balls from infielders. These mitts usually have 12.5- to 13-inch patterns, measured from wrist to the tip. Note that, because first basemen are often left-handed, first baseman's mitts are readily available in right-handed versions.; Infielder's gloves, other than the first baseman's, tend to be smaller. They also have shallow pockets to allow the fielders to easily remove the ball from their glove to make a quick throw to a base. Infielder's gloves typically have 11- to 12-inch patterns, measured from wrist to the tip.; Pitcher's gloves usually have a closed, opaque webbing to allow them to conceal their grip on the ball—which determines the behavior of the pitch—from the batter.; Outfielder's gloves are usually quite long with deep pockets, to help with both catching 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 13-inch patterns, measured from wrist to the tip. They are frequently worn in differently than those of infielders, with a flater squeeze rather than the infielder's rounded style.;

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Catcher, Gloves & Mitts, Baseball & Softball Items
Fielder-Adult, Gloves & Mitts, Baseball & Softball Items
Fielder-Kids, Juniors, Gloves & Mitts, Baseball & Softball Items
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