MLB Rule 7.05(c) rules about throwing a glove at a fair ball: Each runner including the batter-runner may, without liability to be put out, advance
" Three bases, if a fielder deliberately throws his glove at and touches a fair ball. The ball is in play and the batter may advance to home base at his peril ".
MLB Rule 7.05(e) rules about throwing a glove at a thrown ball:
Each runner including the batter-runner may, without liability to be put out, advance " Two bases, if a fielder deliberately throws his glove at and touches a thrown ball. The ball is in play;
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It depends on what you mean by "running onto the field." I am assuming you mean the people who jump the fence and go for nice, long run in the hope of making it on television....
For those who accidentally fall onto the field... they are removed from the park by security and not allowed to re-enter... the same rules apply to those who interfere with play.
For those aspiring to be on TV and become the kissing bandit:
First everyone laughs at you; then you get gang-tackled and pummeled by security; you get taken off in handcuffs, and get a free ride downtown in a a squad car. Then the fun begins... Trespassing charges, sitting in jail until a bond is posted, a date in front of the judge, a possible fine, and whatever else the court throws at you. Also, pending the team you may be banned from the park permanently... or banned from all MLB facilities/functions for life if the charges are serious (think Chicago a few years ago when the father and son attacked the visiting coach).
In short, don't do it unless you want a possible criminal record with a potential misdemeanor trespassing charge on it. Then there are the possible attorney fees, fines, and interest on a bail bond.
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with a baseball glove and to throw it use your bare hand
Only if the ball is inside the glove
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.
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The bulk of the value on a collectible baseball glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without a player endorsement the glove will have a lower collectors value and will rely on vintage baseball glove features such as the style of the web. Condition is also important. Flaws such as broken laces, dry leather, and writing on the glove will lower the value.
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As baseball was developed in the United States, so was the equipment used. The first recorded instance of any player using a baseball glove was in Cincinnati in 1869, when Red Stockings player Doug Allison had a glove made for him by a local saddle maker. Some equipment such as catchers shinguards were modeled after a cricketer's leg pads but, the baseball glove, USA made.