Clipping:Gloves and abdominal pads
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Date | Saturday, January 2, 1875 |
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Text | Besides the ability to pitch swiftly and accurately, an effective player in the position requires to be a first-class infielder and the pluckiest of players. He has to face the hottest balls send from the bat; for this reason he ought to wear abdominal pads, and gloves covering the palms of his hands and the lower part of his fingers. A blow to the chest or limbs can be borne, but a ball striking “below the belt” is dangerous; while stout hand gloves will prevent a hot ball from splitting the hand while admitting of the free grasp of the ball by the uncovered fingers. In fact the gloves we refer to should be used alike by catcher, first-basemen and pitcher. |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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