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  2. Fred Thayer - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 1876, Thayer went to a local tinsmith to construct a "bird cage" like mask with padding to the chin and forehead. [1] Practice sessions between Tyng and Thayer proved the mask successful and on April 12, 1877, the first professional baseball game was played with a catcher's mask.

  3. Throat guard - Wikipedia

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    The guard was invented in 1976 by Los Angeles Dodgers trainer Bill Buhler after catcher Steve Yeager was impaled in the throat by pieces of a broken bat. It was designed to hang from the bottom of the catcher's mask and protect against foul balls. [1] This guard was compared to a goat's beard. [2]

  4. List of Major League Baseball career passed balls leaders

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    Other protective equipment for catchers was also gradually introduced; the first masks were developed in the late 1870s, with improvements in the 1890s, but shin guards were not introduced to the major leagues until 1907. The top 47 players in career passed balls all played primarily in the 19th century, with two-thirds playing their entire ...

  5. South Carolina was awarded a run in the 10th inning against LSU on an attempted steal of home that resulted in a balk and catcher's interference.

  6. MLB's top 10 catchers - AOL

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    MLB's top 10 catchers. Matt Averna. Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:33 PM. ... so when a player is able to shine in even two of those categories, they become a superstar in today's game. ...

  7. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1870s, catchers began to use padded, fingerless gloves to protect their hands, and in 1877 the first protective catcher's mask was used. [6] The first catchers to use protective masks sometimes had their courage called into question, but the effectiveness of the masks in preventing injuries meant that they became widely accepted. [6]