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  2. Baseball glove - Wikipedia

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    Baseball gloves are measured by starting at the top of the index finger of the glove and measuring down the finger, along the inside of the pocket and then out to the heel of the glove. Gloves typically range in size from 9 inches (229 mm) (youth starter size) to 12 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (324 mm) for adult outfield play. [ 5 ]

  3. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    There are three basic tools of baseball: the ball, the bat, and the glove or mitt: The baseball is about the size of an adult's fist, around 9 inches (23 centimeters) in circumference. It has a rubber or cork center, wound in yarn and covered in white cowhide, with red stitching. [7]

  4. Billy Bock - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bock (April 30, 1935 – July 8, 2003) was an American college and high school baseball coach, who led his high school teams to a nine state championships across four decades while never having a losing season. Billy Bock of Pine Bluff died of cancer Tuesday, July 8, 2003, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

  5. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    At the college/professional level, baseball is played in nine innings where each team gets one turn to bat and tries to score runs while the other pitches and defends in the field. High school baseball plays seven innings and Little League uses six-inning games. An inning is broken up into two halves where the away team bats in the top (first ...

  6. Alex Bregman - Wikipedia

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    [27] [29] That year, at the age of 16, he became the first high school player to win the USA Baseball Richard W. "Dick" Case Player of the Year Award. [3] [7] [14] [30] In 2011, Bregman batted .678 as a junior in high school and established a season record in New Mexico with 19 home runs.

  7. High-Tech 'RoboGlove' Saves Major League Hands - AOL

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    Baseball's hottest rookie is the XProTeX, which its creator claims can diffuse the blow of a 100-mile-per-hour fastball to a 39 mph blooper pitch. The "RoboGlove" could save millions of dollars ...