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well first off do you mean throwing with your left hand and if so you need a glove for your right hand
The gage was a glove thrown down as a challenge to a combat or duel. The term was used by Shakespeare as synonymous with "throwing down the gauntlet".
Nothing happens but it reflects poorly on the player throwing the glove. If he does hit the ball with his glove a dead ball is called and the runners advance two bases and the fielder is charged with an error.
When throwing a baseball, you want to throw it accurately into the catcher's glove. Your precision is how closely you throw the ball into or around that same spot in his/her glove.
In medieval times throwing a gauntlet meant invitation to a duel (throwing a regular glove in later times), today it means more generally that you've been challenged to something.
It is for sure possible to do so, it is just not effective for everyone. There have been multiple successful quarterbacks in NFL history that have worn gloves on their throwing hand, Kurt Warner is one for example. It can effect ones ability as far as accuracy and spiral are concerned because of the grip on the ball. On the other hand it can be very efficient for someone who doesn't have very big hands because it will help you move around in the backfield with the ball in your hand without worrying about fumbling.
AnswerMany quarterbacks feel that it hinders their accuracy and few are willing to change their normal routine to experiment with the gloves. Personally I don't throw with them on just because I like to be able to feel the ball when I throw.Most quarterbacks in any age level is more comfortable throwing with no glove on their throwing hand. however if you where a glove, then you will have more grip on the ball. it depends on the comfort zone of the quarterback- Zac Lee #5 NEBRASKA
Randy Johnson, the former Major League Baseball pitcher, is known to wear a 34-inch baseball glove. His glove size reflects his stature and throwing style, allowing for a larger catching surface to accommodate his fast pitches. Typically, he used a Rawlings glove throughout his career, which was tailored to his specifications.
It all depends on hand size and comfortability. If that's the size you need than get it, generally an infielder needs a smaller glove so he can make the transfer to his throwing hand quickly and smoothly, so if you need a 12 inch glove, than no it's not to big.
The answer to the riddle "What has four fingers and one thumb but is not alive" is a glove.
The act of throwing a baseball and glove to first base typically refers to a player attempting to make a play during a game, often a pitcher or an infielder. However, if you're referring to a specific incident or a viral moment, please provide more context or details for a more accurate answer.
It is a glove