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Approximately 150 years ago baseball players used to play this old game without the usage of baseball gloves but they played with their own hands. But nowadays, it’s a game rule to wear baseball gloves. If you’re keen on one of the best pitchers like Roy Halladay who throws 90+ mph fastballs believe me you need to wear baseball gloves.

But when baseball gloves were discovered 150 years ago they used to be quite different from the modern ones. The quickly developing technology has greatly contributed into the design of baseball gloves. In this way, the first baseball glove didn't have the webbing or the padding as the contemporary ones. First baseball gloves were extremely small and thin and resembled ordinary winter gloves. Besides, players used them not to catch the ball, but to throw them down to ground. At first baseball gloves weren’t popular at all, but after Albert Spalding opened his first sports store selling baseball gloves they gained their popularity. Nowadays, Spalding continues manufacturing baseball gloves.

In 1920 webbing was added to the baseball glove that further made a pocket. This ...
... is in fact the origin of the contemporary baseball glove. In the course of time, the webbing of the gloves became bigger, and with the change of patterns gloves became bigger and bigger and got more padding. Different kinds of materials were used to produce baseball gloves, and today leather is used. The leather of new gloves is rather stiff, so it needs to be softened while used in your baseball playing.

So, there’s a great variety of different colours, types, and designs of baseball gloves. Many of them are sponsored by players and have their signature. You can find baseball gloves for all positions including catcher, infielder and outfielders. There’re certain differences between them. For instance, catcher's gloves have more padding than other baseball gloves and have no fingers. It’s because catchers catch 90+ mph fastballs and foul tips at such close range. Catchers catching knuckle ball pitchers need bigger catcher's gloves to get the movement from the knuckle ball. The catcher's glove is usually long and wide that helps to catch the throws from other players.

As for an infielder's glove, it’s somewhat smaller and has shallow pockets. The greater number of infielders breaks in the baseball glove so the pocket gets the shape of a bowl. This glove helps the infielder to reach in and receive the ball out of the glove faster. The webbing of infielder's gloves has bigger gaps to let dirt away from the playing surface.

A pitcher's glove generally has no big gaps in the webbing. This gives the pitcher an opportunity to hide their hold on the baseball. In an extremely competitive game players use any opportunity to get ahead.

Outfielder's baseball gloves are the longest ones and have no pocket. The player plays in the baseball glove in such a way that the glove becomes flat. This happens because the outfielder wishes the glove to be maximum long to assist to catch balls flying over their head or to catch balls rolling in the outfield.

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