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In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Each league (little league, high school, college) has its own limits as far as how many players can be on a team. In Major League Baseball, there are 25 players on a team.
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Little League baseball began requiring players to wear helmets in 1956. This decision was made to enhance player safety and protect young athletes from head injuries while batting. The introduction of helmets marked a significant shift in youth baseball safety standards, which has continued to evolve over the years.
Batting helmets.
Hockey players began wearing helmets in the 1970s, with the National Hockey League (NHL) making them mandatory for new players starting in the 1979-1980 season.
Hockey players began wearing helmets during games in the 1970s, with the National Hockey League (NHL) making it mandatory for all players in 1979.
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Major league baseball players
The most common baseball protective gear used in little league games are batting helmets. Less common are chest protectors and masks for the catchers as that is only one position.
major league baseball is the hightest baseball league with the best players
Because they are a "club" of players. They form a club.
Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association was created in 1982.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
The safety implications of NHL players not wearing helmets during games are significant, as head injuries can occur from collisions, falls, or being hit by a puck. Regulations require all players to wear helmets for their protection, as mandated by the league to reduce the risk of serious injury.