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A Brief History Of The Baseball Glove
By  Search EzineArticles.com 

Baseball has long been praised as America's favorite pastime. gloves have been used for nearly as long as the game has existed are a very integral part of the sport.

The first gloves were used in the 1870s and are very different from the gloves we use today. Prior to the late 1800's, the sport of was much more rugged than what we are accustomed to today; players were expected to catch or knock the ball with no protection. One can only imagine the injuries sustained from this practice.

Early gloves were fairly simple as compared to today's standards. The basic idea was to create a glove that would pad and protect the players' hands and provide a cushion for catching the ball. Surprisingly, the first gloves were designed so the player could knock the ball to the ground and not necessarily catch it. History's first gloves were made from pieces of leather sewn together to fit over a player's hand. Not nearly as padded, thick or advanced style-wise, early gloves are on display

at many sport and museums across the country.

The first players to use gloves were often taunted and teased as being "too soft" or "sissies" because they did not want to catch the ball with their bare hands. It is difficult to understand the resistance and fun-poking of the late 19th century since gloves are a standard item used in modern games. Eventually, however, the use of gloves became more accepted and a safety standard in the sport.

The history of gloves is a colorful one with many advances in comfort and safety. The evolution of gloves has helped to shape the game and many cannot imagine the sport without them.

Baseball Gloves Info provides detailed information about custom and discount gloves, as well as batting gloves, glove reviews, and advice on how to break in gloves. Gloves Info is the sister site of Baseball Bats Web.


 
 
 
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