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April 5, 2008

Baseball Glove

Filed under: sport — novira @ 12:31 am

Many early baseball gloves were simple leather gloves with the fingertips cut off, supposedly to allow for the same control of a bare hand, but with extra padding. The adoption of the baseball glove by baseball star Albert Spalding when he began playing first base influenced more infielders to begin using gloves. This design soon became the standard for baseball gloves. Since their beginnings, baseball gloves have grown. A glove typically worn on the non-dominant hand, leaving the dominant hand for throwing the ball; for example, a right-handed player would wear a glove on the left hand 

Buying a great baseball glove should make your game far better. The baseball glove needed to catch the hard, fast moving baseball. It is important to break in a new baseball glove. The glove is a necessary piece of baseball equipment, but in the most informal of pick-up baseball games, someone might go without a glove. Baseball gloves are available in almost every size, color and material known to man. No matter what the material, baseball gloves need to be broken in. Different players will certainly have different methods and ways to show you how to break in a baseball glove. To summarize, there are two basic goals in breaking in a glove: to soften the glove and to create a pocket. Baseball bats break, balls get lost, but the glove, to most players, is irreplaceable. View years, the baseball gloves were has evolved and become more specialized. No longer are the gloves interchangeable by position. The web of a baseball glove is the patch of leather connecting the thumb and index finger where the ball caught. Once you decide what style of baseball gloves best suit you, it is time to buy one. All defensive players to help catch the baseball use baseball gloves..  Choosing baseball gloves is an important decision that you should make carefully. In general, an outfielder’s glove will be larger than a pitcher or infielder’s glove. The two top grade materials for baseball gloves are full-grain leather and premium steer hide. If money is no object go with a top quality leather glove, but keep in mind that kids will outgrow the glove in a few years. There are also pigskin and kangaroo skin available in youth sizes.             

April 2, 2008

Baseball Bat

Filed under: sport — novira @ 11:11 am

 Baseball bat

A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or  metal club used in the game of baseball to hit the ball after the ball is throwing by the pitcher. In amateur baseball, both wood and metal alloy bats generally permitted.

Aesthetically, wooden bats generally agreed to be superior to metal bats, both because of their more traditional appearance and because a ball hit with a wooden bat makes a loud “crack” sound, similar to a stone hitting a wooden fencepost while metal alloy bats have a “ping” sound, similar to the sound of a stone hitting an aluminum fencepost.

Baseball bats in the early days of baseball came in all shapes and sizes. In the 1850’s baseball was an extremely young sport and batters made their own bats and experimented with bats of all varieties (long, short, flat, and heavy). Baseball based on the English game of rounder.

Cartwright formalized the modern rules of baseball. The evolution of baseball begins with the baseball bat…In the 1970’s, aluminum bats were first use. Batting averages rose 30 points and the number of homeruns hit doubled. Now, Major League batters use wooden bats. Aaron’s bat measured 35 inches (89 cm) long and 33 ounces (979 g) in weight. 

Youth baseball bats today are much more complex than baseball bats of 20 or even 10 years ago. Although basic wood bats are still used in youth leagues, most youth players today use aluminum youth baseball bats, as they offer significantly more power and are much lighter for smaller players.  Bats range from $20 on the low end to well over $100 for high-end youth baseball bats. When choosing a youth bat, make sure that the bat conforms to the rules of your league, as each league has different rules regarding bats.  

A supporting fact for this is the finding of the Baseball Bat in Sneferu’s tomb, the earliest finding of a Baseball Bat.  Scholars have found the Baseball Bat in many societies since its first invention: There are texts sighting the Viking heroes using a mythical weapon known only as “Baseball Bat” and Amazonian tribes knowing have been making use of the Baseball Bat for hundreds of years.

March 27, 2008

Baseball Card

Filed under: sport — novira @ 11:52 am

A Baseball card is one type of trading card, relating to baseball, usually printed on some type of paper stock or card stock. 

A card will usually feature one or more baseball players or other baseball-related sports figures. The reverse of most modern cards displays statistics and/or biographical information. Although the function of trade cards had much in common with business card, the format of baseball trade cards also often resembled that of playing cards. 

Since early baseball cards were producing primarily as a marketing vehicle, collectors began to classify those cards by the ‘type’ of company producing the set. The system implemented by Jefferson Burdick in American Card Catalogue has become the de facto standard in identifying and organizing trade cards produced in the Americas pre-1951. 


 Later the company most identified with baseball cards, Topps Chewing Gum, started its line of cards. A rare baseball fan indeed has never purchased a pack of baseball cards.

When most people begin collecting baseball cards, they simply go to their local store and pick up a pack of cards of whatever brand and set interests them. Moreover, with so many cards produce these days, a collector has a LOT of options for focusing a collection, as well as many options as to where to buy cards. 


Hobby shops usually sell a variety of trading cards, including cards of other sports and non-sports cards as well. The owners of card shops are usually quite knowledgeable about collecting baseball cards, and can be good sources of advice as to how to build you collection.

 An increasingly popular way to buy cards is through the Internet. Within each set, collectors can find a variety of different kinds of cards. The first time a player appears in a major set, the card was considering his rookie card, which is usually the most valuable regular-issue card for that player.  Errors are cards that were printing with some error on them. Of course, cards of star players are more valuable than cards of average players. Shareware card is tracking programs that do this.  

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