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  2. Dave Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    He was a baseball coach at Notre Dame High School in Mercer County, New Jersey, in 1999, and Mercer County Community College in 2000. [16] While in the minors, Gallagher invented the "Stride tutor" to help batters regulate their strides. [17] In 2003, Gallagher opened the Dave Gallagher Baseball Academy. [18]

  3. Baseball clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Also called a baseball cup, box, athletic cup – made of hard impact-resistant plastic or light metal, often with flexible sides for comfort and protection, designed to protect the testicles and groin from impact of a baseball, baseball bat, cleats, or any other moving object. Absolutely required for catchers, pitchers, and often all infielders.

  4. Bill Buckner - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Buckner became the first major league player to wear Nike high-top baseball cleats professionally to relieve pressure on his ankles. [ citation needed ] That season, Buckner hit a career-high 18 home runs, drove in more than 100 runs for the second season in a row, and was a key member of the team that won the American League East by ...

  5. Reusse: U picked right replacement for legendary baseball ...

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    John Anderson long was a believer in Ty McDevitt's potential to replace him as Gophers baseball coach, although it took defeating a greater opponent to make that happen for Anderson's pitching coach.

  6. List of Major League Baseball replacement players - Wikipedia

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    The following Major League Baseball players appeared as strikebreakers during spring training in 1995, crossing picket lines during the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. Some had not yet been placed on a 40-man roster , and as such were not eligible to join the MLBPA at the time of the strike, while others were former MLB players who had ...

  7. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A baseball shoe, as defined by the Dickson Baseball Dictionary (3rd Ed), is "a special type of shoe designed and worn by baseball players that features cleats for traction and a full set of laces for support." [6] The first official baseball shoe was invented and produced by Waldo M. Claflin, of Philadelphia in 1882. [6]