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  2. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Also called a baseball cup, box, athletic cup – made of hard impact-resistant plastic or light metal, often with flexible sides for comfort and protection, designed to protect the testicles and groin from impact of a baseball, baseball bat, cleats, or any other moving object. Absolutely required for catchers, pitchers, and often all infielders.

  3. Home (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In American football and ice hockey, most home teams often wear uniforms that feature their official team colors, whereas the visiting team wears white or colors opposite of the home team's choice. [citation needed] On the other hand, in baseball and basketball, the home team will typically choose to wear the lighter colored version of its ...

  4. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    A set of full hockey equipment, minus jersey and socks at the Royal Ontario Museum, 2006. In ice hockey, players use specialized equipment both to facilitate the play of the game and for protection as this is a sport where injuries are common, therefore, all players are encouraged to protect their bodies from bruises and severe fractures.

  5. Ball hockey - Wikipedia

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    Ball hockey is patterned after and closely related to ice hockey, except the game is played on foot on a non-ice surface, player equipment is different, and an orange ball is used instead of a hockey puck. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball into the opposing team's net.

  6. Home advantage - Wikipedia

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    This allows the home team to obtain favorable player matchups. This rule makes the home team designation important even in games played on neutral ice. Traditionally, the second advantage was that when lining up for the face-off, the away team's centre always had to place his stick on the ice before the centre of the home team. However, in both ...

  7. Floor hockey - Wikipedia

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    This is a standard hockey ball that is used to play street hockey, dek hockey, and ball hockey. Floor hockey equipment differs from code to code. The types of checking and protective equipment allowed also vary. It is also important to note that when it comes to equipment, many floor hockey games today use some type of plastic, the first of ...

  8. Cooperalls - Wikipedia

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    Cooperalls were designed by Brian Heaton, the senior designer for Cooper Canada from 1972 to 1975 [1] and were used in ice hockey, ringette, and broomball.Promoted as "a complete hockey uniform system" it consisted of an elasticated girdle extending from the middle of the rib cage to the top of the knees, worn beneath a tracksuit-style woven nylon outer shell covering waist to ankle.

  9. Batting helmet - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 the National League followed suit and required the use of batting helmets by all players on all teams. After Little League Baseball announced a better helmet for the use of all players, the American League passed a rule on March 1, 1958, requiring all players to wear helmets. [2]

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