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  2. Pitching machine - Wikipedia

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    The use of pitching machines allows baseball and softball players the opportunity to get batting practice on their own. Most batting machines are set up in a batting cage, a netted area that will contain the balls after they are hit. By using a pitching machine and a batting cage, hitters can get as much batting practice as they desire without ...

  3. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Professional models have only one ear protector (left ear for right-handed batters, right ear for lefties), amateur and junior helmets usually have ear protectors on both sides, for better protection from loose balls, and to reduce costs to teams (all players can use the same style of helmet). [1] Cap Hat worn by all players.

  4. Batting cage - Wikipedia

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    The batting cages at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale, Arkansas in May 2017 A batting cage (or tunnel ) is an enclosed area for baseball or softball players to practice the skill of batting . The optimal material for batting cages is netting, and they are typically rectangular in shape.

  5. Tee-ball - Wikipedia

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    A tee-ball player swings at a ball resting on the tee. Tee-ball (also teeball , tee ball or T-ball ) is a team sport based on a simplified form of baseball or softball . It is intended as an introduction for children to develop bat-and-ball game skills and have fun.

  6. Shagging (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, shagging is the act of catching fly balls in the outfield outside the context of an actual baseball game. [1] This is most commonly done by pitchers during batting practice before a game, [2] where they assist their hitting teammates by catching or picking up their batted baseballs and throwing them back to the pitching area in the infield.

  7. Baseball doughnut - Wikipedia

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    This essentially got players out of the habit of swinging multiple bats to warm up. [1] While Howard is credited with inventing the doughnut, he did not make the amount of money he had hoped due to other companies making their own versions of the batting doughnut. Howard and his supporters did not have the funds to take the companies to court. [1]

  8. Batting glove - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of a Baltimore Orioles player's batting gloves. Batting gloves are a component in bat-and-ball games sportswear. Typically consisting of a leather palm and back made of nylon or another synthetic fabric, the glove covers one or both hands of a batter, providing comfort, prevention of blisters, warmth, improved grip, and shock absorption when hitting the ball.

  9. Batting helmet - Wikipedia

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    Other notable players to utilize non-C-flap modified batting helmet include Gary Roenicke (1979), Ellis Valentine (1980), Charlie Hayes (1994), and Otis Nixon (1998). The first known player to wear the C-flap was Oakland A's catcher Terry Steinbach after breaking an orbital bone due to a freak pregame accident in May 1988.

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