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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. 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.

  4. 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

  5. Batting gloves - Wikipedia

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  6. Nobuyoshi Tsubota - Wikipedia

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    He held the title of "Glove Meister", the highest rank among Mizuno's craftsmen, and retired in 2008. He passed away on April 3, 2022, due to old age, at the age of 89. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ichiro Suzuki remembered Tsubota and praised him, saying, "The demands of the players were sometimes cruel to the craftsmen, but he always created things that ...

  7. Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    Mizuno was founded in 1906 as Mizuno Brothers, Ltd. by Rihachi Mizuno and his younger brother Rizo, in Osaka. The shop sold Western-world sundries, including baseballs, and then in 1907 began to sell order-made athletic wear. In 1910 the shop moved to Umeda-Shinmichi and its name was changed to Mizuno Shop.