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  2. Batting helmet - Wikipedia

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    A batting helmet is worn by batters in the game of baseball or softball. It is meant to protect the batter's head from errant pitches thrown by the pitcher . A batter who is " hit by pitch ," due to an inadvertent wild pitch or by intent , may be seriously, even fatally, injured.

  3. File:BattingHelmet.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Catcher's helmet Protective helmet with face mask worn by the catcher. Newer styles feature a fully integrated helmet and mask, similar to a hockey goalie mask. More traditional versions were a separate mask worn over a helmet similar to a batting helmet, but with no ear protection and worn backwards. [1] Jockstrap with cup pocket

  5. Logos and uniforms of the New York Mets - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2006, throughout Mets history, the team's batting helmets were designed to match the caps. The 1976 "pillbox" cap had no corresponding batting helmet, nor did the 1997 white alternate cap (although first baseman John Olerud and catcher Todd Hundley wore white helmets on the field); the team used its standard batting helmets (matching ...

  6. Bob Montgomery (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Montgomery was the last major league player to bat without wearing a helmet when he played his final game on September 9, 1979. [1] In 387 career games, he compiled a .258 batting average with 23 home runs and 156 runs batted in. [2]

  7. Penn State football helmets through the years - AOL

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    Penn State figured out its signature look right off the bat with its helmet, as displayed by one of the all-time greats, [autotag]Lenny Moore[/autotag], in the above photo from 1955.

  8. Coolflo - Wikipedia

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    The Coolflo is a batting helmet designed by Rawlings and first put into regular use during the 2006 Major League Baseball season. The helmet is designed to allow air to flow through for a more comfortable feel for the hitter. It was previewed during the 2005 All-Star Game before being put into regular use.

  9. Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    The Dodgers (a blue jersey once in 1999) and Tigers (a navy jersey twice in 1995) had worn alternate uniforms in the past, but as of 2010 did not have one (the St. Louis Cardinals didn't wear an alternate jersey until 2013, but since 1998 used an alternate cap, with the distinctive "birds-on-bat" logo rather than the traditional interlocking ...