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  2. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1870s, catchers began to use padded, fingerless gloves to protect their hands, and in 1877 the first protective catcher's mask was used. [6] The first catchers to use protective masks sometimes had their courage called into question, but the effectiveness of the masks in preventing injuries meant that they became widely accepted. [ 6 ]

  3. Baseball glove - Wikipedia

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    Although there have been numerous advances in baseball glove design, the greatest arguably came with the advent of the catcher's mitt. Yet despite state-of-the-art mitts being used by catchers, a Wake Forest University study of 39 U.S. minor-league players demonstrated that the mitts still do not offer enough protection from hand and wrist ...

  4. Throat guard - Wikipedia

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    Tigers catcher Brayan Pena wearing a throat guard A throat guard is a piece of protective equipment worn in various sports , including baseball , ice hockey , and lacrosse . Throat guards can be made of metal, leather, and/or plastic, and may be built in to a mask or attached separately.

  5. Batting helmet - Wikipedia

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    The no-flap helmet is still utilized in baseball. Catchers often wear a flapless helmet along with a facemask to protect the head when receiving pitches. Occasionally, players other than catchers will wear a batting helmet without earflaps while playing a defensive position in the field. This is usually done by a player who has a higher-than ...

  6. 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

  7. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    PitchCom has two functional components: a nine-button keypad that the catcher wears and small wireless receivers, with speakers, that the catcher, the pitcher, and up to three other fielders may wear inside their baseball caps. [7] Each receiver can be programmed to a particular spoken language. When the catcher presses buttons to indicate the ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Tee-ball - Wikipedia

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    In some leagues, catcher is also a special position due to the added gear that is worn; in other leagues, there is no catcher. In tee-ball, the pitcher is usually used for defensive purposes only, though gently pitched balls may be used with older or more advanced players in place of the fixed tee.

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