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Baseball batting gloves can be found online on websites, such as Eastbay, Baseball Rampage and Baseball Express. Batting gloves have different colors and designs.
Baseball gloves do protect your hands with blisters, this is why many baseball players wear the gloves for long games in order to protect their hands.
No there are different gloves for certain positions
Softball gloves are made the same way Baseball gloves are. Companies like Akadema make both softball and baseball gloves. See video below on how gloves are made. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=KcGiBodC-Mo
Spalding is given much of the credit for introducing gloves to baseball; after developing a sore arm from pitching, he switched to first base in 1877 and started wearing highly visible black gloves.
None. Baseball gloves are made from cow hide, or hide from cattle that are much older than that of a calf, like cows, bulls, yearling/two-year-old steers and heifers.
Infield gloves, a baseball equipment essential, are sold in most online sports stores (ie: Sport Chek or Dick's Sporting Goods), but you can also find a great selection at Infield Gloves. Infield Gloves is an online store specializing in baseball gloves, that allows you to purchase Mizuno, Wilson, or Rawlings gloves through Baseball Rampage (another specialized online baseball store).
It all depends on the kind of glove. First base gloves are much bigger than a fielder's glove. Most fielders use a 12" or 13".
McKinnon baseball gloves were made by the McKinnon family, specifically by John McKinnon, who began crafting gloves in the early 20th century. The gloves were known for their quality and craftsmanship, becoming popular among players. The brand eventually contributed to the growth of baseball equipment manufacturing.
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