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  2. Batting glove - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of a Baltimore Orioles player's batting gloves. Batting gloves are a component in bat-and-ball games sportswear. Typically consisting of a leather palm and back made of nylon or another synthetic fabric, the glove covers one or both hands of a batter, providing comfort, prevention of blisters, warmth, improved grip, and shock absorption when hitting the ball.

  3. DeMarini - Wikipedia

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    DeMarini Sports, Inc. is an American manufacturer of sports equipment headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.The company is known for producing baseball and softball bats and batting gloves.

  4. Rawlings (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings Sporting Goods is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Maryland Heights, Missouri.Founded in 1887, Rawlings currently specializes in baseball and softball clothing and equipment, producing gloves, bats, balls, protective gear, batting helmets, uniforms, bags.

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  6. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    The four fingers are connected and the glove is rounded like a catcher's mitt. A first baseman's mitt has a bit more padding than a standard fielder's glove [1] Batting gloves Gloves often worn on one or both hands by the batter. They offer additional grip and eliminate some of the shock when making contact with the ball. Batting helmet

  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 ...