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  2. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball (sometimes called clincher, mushball, cabbageball, puffball, blooperball, smushball, and Chicago ball) is a variant of softball, but using a larger ball that gradually becomes softer the more the ball is hit, and played with no gloves or mitts on the fielders.

  3. Baseball glove - Wikipedia

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    A baseball glove or mitt is a large glove worn by baseball players of the defending team, which assists players in catching and fielding balls hit by a batter or thrown by a teammate. Gloves are traditionally made of leather; but today other options exist, such as PVC and synthetic leather .

  4. Jai alai - Wikipedia

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    Type. Indoor–outdoor. Equipment. pelota, xistera /cesta. Jai alai ( / ˈhaɪ.əlaɪ /: [ˈxai aˈlai]) is a sport involving bouncing a ball off a walled-in space by accelerating it to high speeds with a hand-held wicker, commonly referred to as a cesta. It is a variation of Basque pelota.

  5. Maillon - Wikipedia

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    A maillon, maillon rapide or quick link is a metal link, similar to a carabiner. Maillons have a threaded sleeve which tightens over a thread, as opposed to a hinged gate like a carabiner, making them stronger, but more difficult to use. [1]

  6. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Softball is a sport similar to baseball, and it is played with a larger ball on a smaller field and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) permitted. Softball is played competitively at club levels, the college level, and the professional level.

  7. First baseman - Wikipedia

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    A first baseman, abbreviated 1B, is the player on a baseball or softball team who fields the area nearest first base, the first of four bases a baserunner must touch in succession to score a run. The first baseman is responsible for the majority of plays made at that base. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the first ...

  8. Milwaukee Brewers ball-in-glove logo - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Cocanower with ball-in-glove logo on his hat (1984) The Milwaukee Brewers ball-in-glove logo was created by Tom Meindel for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball, which used the logo from 1978 to 1993. Other logos were adopted by the team between 1993 and 2019. Beginning in 2017, the Brewers began planning to find a new logo.

  9. Tag out - Wikipedia

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    Tag out. A 1911 American Tobacco Company baseball card illustrating a baserunner being tagged out at third base. In baseball and softball, a tag out, sometimes just called a tag, is a play in which a baserunner is out because a fielder touches him with the ball or with the hand or glove holding the ball, while the ball is live and the runner is ...

  10. Rawlings (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings Sporting Goods is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Founded in 1887, Rawlings currently specializes in baseball and softball clothing and equipment, producing gloves, bats, balls, protective gear, batting helmets, uniforms, bags. Footwear includes sneakers, and sandals.

  11. Catch (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Catch (baseball) In baseball, a catch occurs when a fielder gains secure possession of a batted ball before it bounces, and maintains possession until they voluntarily or intentionally release the ball. [1] When a catch occurs, the batter is out (said to have flied out ), and runners are in jeopardy of being put out if any fielder with ...