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  2. Ice hockey goaltending equipment - Wikipedia

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    Mathieu Garon, playing for the Los Angeles Kings, in full goaltending gear. As Braden Holtby receives the shot fired by opponent Bryan Rust (far right), he can use any one of many pieces of his equipment to make a save on the puck; he can catch it with his left-hand glove, he can block it with the blocker that covers his right wrist, he can deflect it with his goaltender stick, he can block it ...

  3. Baseball glove - Wikipedia

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    Gloves typically range in size from 9 inches (229 mm) (youth starter size) to 12 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (324 mm) for adult outfield play. [5] Catcher's mitts, unlike those of other gloves, are measured around the circumference, and they typically have 32-to-34-inch (813–864 mm) patterns. The shape and size of a glove are described by its pattern.

  4. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    Catchers can also "frame" pitches by pulling the ball towards the center of the plate to convince the umpires to call the pitch a strike. Catchers are protected by a chest guard, helmet, mouth guard, leg protectors, and a specialized mitt. [4] This is due to the proximity of the batters to the catcher.

  5. The story behind UCLA catcher Delanie Wisz's new ... - AOL

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    UCLA catcher Delanie Wisz has been on a tear at the WCWS while wearing new catcher's gear from Easton that is inspired by her family and faith. UCLA catcher Delanie Wisz has been on a tear at the ...

  6. Catcher's ERA - Wikipedia

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    Catcher's ERA (CERA) in baseball statistics is the earned run average of the pitchers pitching when the catcher in question is catching. Its primary purpose is to measure a catcher's game-calling, rather than his effect on the opposing team's running game. [1] Craig Wright first described the concept of CERA in his 1989 book The Diamond ...

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    With Raleigh, Garver and backup Seby Zavala setting the standard for preparation at the big-league level, 21-year-old Harry Ford, a top catching prospect in the Mariners organization, is eager to ...

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