No, there is no point in a Baseball glove. It's just companies trying to get you to spend money on something useless so they can profit off of it. You are actually supposed to catch the balls with your bare hand.
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That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. You buy a glove because it makes your hand 10 inches bigger in length and 6 inches wider in width (depending on the glove size.) Also, if you don't use a glove, your going to get some serious nerve damage in your hands.
To the original person that asked the question., you don't necessarily need a glove, but if you like your hand where it is, and like the ability to touch and feel, I would use a glove. A lot of times you do see a player bare-hand a ground ball, and if you're Kevin Mitchell, catch a fly ball bare-handed.
I was being facetious. Of course you need a glove to catch baseballs with. That was just a stupid question.
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What did the glove say to the baseball? I'll catch you later.
It's simply called a mitt or a baseball glove.
with a baseball glove and to throw it use your bare hand
Rawlings HH model or Harvey Haddix. The glove now resides in the Baseball HOF.
yes it is a legal catch because it never hit the ground
A baseball glove can be considered a type of lever, specifically a class 1 lever, since it involves a pivot point (the player's hand) to help catch and control the ball.
A catch, usually by an outfielder running in on the ball, that is made with the glove practically touching the ground (at the height of the shoestrings).
It would help. The ball cannot touch the ground or go out of the field.