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  2. List of bespectacled baseball players - Wikipedia

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    For many years, wearing glasses while playing the sport was an embarrassment. [1] Baseball talent scouts routinely rejected spectacled prospects on sight. [2] The stigma had diminished by the early 1960s and by one estimate 20 percent of major league players wore glasses by the end of the 1970s.

  3. GlassesUSA - Wikipedia

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    Prescription glasses, Sport glasses, Safety glasses, Sunglasses: ... GlassesUSA.com is an online retailer of prescription eyewear. [2] It was founded in 2009. [3]

  4. Zenni Optical - Wikipedia

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    Zenni Optical mail order. Zenni Optical was founded in 2003 by Tibor Laczay and Julia Zhen. [1] [2] Before being renamed to Zenni Optical when it began offering $7 and $8 glasses, the company was named 19dollareyeglasses.com. [3] [4] [5] Around 2014, co-founder Zhen acquired the building occupied by the Marin Independent Journal to house Zenni. [6]

  5. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hat worn by all players. Designed to shade the eyes from the sun, this hat design has become popular with the general public. 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 ...

  6. Nat Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Nat Hicks was born in Hempstead, New York into the famous Hicks family. His father was Jackson Hicks (1811- ), and his mother, Sarah Sweet (1817- ). The family moved to Newtown Queens circa 1850 where his siblings were born: brother Barnett (1852-) and a sister Delia (1855-). [5]

  7. 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 ...

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