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The only 100% necessary Equipment, is a baseball, a baseball mitt, A baseball bat, and Four bases. Extra equipment includes shin guards, batting gloves, a baseball hat and helmet, and an elbow guard.
Behind the sock. There are different ways to wear them, but they are always covered by a long soccer soccer. Some players may use shin guard sleeves to help keep them in place, and others also wear a shorter sock under the shin guard as well.
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No they are for all players
If you get tacked in your shin so it does not snap back. Or if someone misses the ball and kick you... it really hurts.
Professional soccer players are not required to wear any certain type of shin guard. Most soccer players in high level soccer, my team included, wear small tough shin guards that aren't bulky but still offer protection. I myself use Nike shin guards, but there is no official requirement for brand or type.
He plays PG (Point Guard)
Nothing. The only protective gear allowed are shin guards, soft rubber helmets for players with cranial injuries, facial restrictors for players with nasal injuries and arm guards for players with broken arms.