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Now, infielder and outfielders were snatching grounders and fly balls with ease. After a decade of tweaking and testing, Wilson got his glove to be ounces lighter than any of his rivals.

Wilson gloves had breathability, durability, and foam like padding. All things that the competition was missing out on. Today, Wilson has 4 series of baseball gloves. While Rawlings and Wilson remain two top glove brands , others helped to evolve the glove too.

Mizuno Corporation was founded in by Rihachi Mizuno. Surprisingly, Mizuno did not start selling athletic equipment in the U. Mizuno brought craftsmanship and new technology to athletes all across the world.

They offer a combined 10 different styles of baseball and softball gloves. They say for the price you get one of the best gloves. The dual V-Flex helps initiate the closure of the glove. Nokona is known for their elite handmade glove construction. The Storey family founded Nokona and has kept the company family-oriented ever since.

The Nokona business plan was simple, yet tedious. The company would buy raw materials in the United States and employ highly skilled leather crafters from the small town of Nocona, Texas. These elite gloves are assembled by hand from more than 20 individual pieces of leather. February 8, February 16, February 15, January 11, January 9, January 5, June 6, Illinois releases Schedule. Duke releases Schedule.

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Wright State releases Schedule September 22, Would putting players in for free during extra April 2, June 23, Wood Bats vs Metal Bats October 23, Wood Bats vs Metal Bats July 21, July 20, But as hand injuries continued to occur, that psyche changed, and by the s baseball gloves were the norm. Several glove experts, including Pittsburg-based Denny Esken, believes no one was credited for inventing the first baseball glove.

Decker actually had a patent for the "Decker Safety Catcher's Mitt" in Gunson, meanwhile, was a catcher for Albert Spalding, who later went on to sell fingerless gloves with padded palms through his Spalding catalog. Rawlings came to the forefront of glove manufacturing in , when St. Louis pitcher Bill Doak went to the company with the idea of putting a web between the thumb and index finger. Known as the Bill Doak glove, it transformed the way a baseball glove was viewed: no longer as a means of protection, but as a tool.

When I was a boy and I was instructed on how to play baseball, you were always instructed to catch the ball in the palm of the glove and no one today would tell you that.

It would be very difficult to catch the ball in the pocket of the glove while on the run. So the web is the key. So Bill Doak and his innovation is a landmark. When players headed overseas for World War II in , the gloves followed. Nokona Leather Goods, which began manufacturing baseball gloves eight years earlier, produced them exclusively for the servicemen stationed in the South Pacific, shipping some , gloves there each year so they could be used for recreational use.

Meanwhile, more glove innovation was already underway, and the 50s saw an influx of gloves hit the market: Wilson's A, which had a large web, broad pocket and would eventually become the official glove of MLB, came out in ; Rawlings' XPG, with its deep pocket and u-shaped heel, was released in ; and its six-fingered Trap-Eze debuted the following year. Clevenhagen succeeded the father-son glove designer duo of Harry and Rollie Latina at Rawlings, both of who are responsible for some of the most iconic gloves and trademarks today: the Fastback, Heart of the Hide and the Trapper, to name a few.



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