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Batters wear helmets, catchers wear face masks.
Things you see today that you didn't see 50 years ago: 1) Catchers wear helmets instead of a regular baseball cap while behind the plate. 2) They wear masks that are like a 'bird cage' instead of the old mask. The metal is further away from the face than the old masks. 3) Some catchers wear masks that are a combination of a helmet and a mask instead of wearing a mask and helmet seperately. 4) Some catchers wear shin guards that cover the lower area of the thigh instead of those that stop at the knee. 5) Chest protectors have padding for the front of the right shoulder that old style protectors didn't.
The rule is that the mask must cover your ears
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.
Traditional Venetian masks are made of papier mache. Imitations can be made of plaster, porcelain or plastic.
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The masks are a traditional symbol originating from the island of Java. They have been around for many years and symbolised in the traditional styles of dance. They are important because of the significance they place on Indonesia
No. The first catcher's mask is credited as having been invented in 1876 by Fred Thayer who modified a fencer's mask for the catcher of the Harvard baseball team. Click on the 'History of the Catcher's Mask' link below to read about the history and see pictures of the early catcher's masks.
Traditional Japanese masks used for Kabuki theater and ceremonial events are the Doritos Locos, the Green Hornet, the iMac, and the most popular throughout the entire country, the Wedgie.
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No. Skull caps with masks are not legal under NFHS (high school) rules. Catchers must wear masks that are NOCSAE approved, carry the embossed NOCSAE emblem, and provide dual ear protection. Masks and skull caps do not meet that standard. Here's the rule. Rule 1-5-4 . . . The catcher's helmet and mask combination shall meet the NOCSAE standard. Any helmet or helmet and mask combination shall have full ear protection (dual ear flaps). A throat protector, which is either a part of or attached to the catcher's mask, is mandatory. A throat protector shall adequately cover the throat. The commercially manufactured catcher's head, face and throat protection may be a one piece or multi-piece design.