Why do you stick your finger out of a baseball glove?

A finger outside not only allows the glove to close with less pressure on the pocket, but also enables infielders to push down on the back of the glove, helping keep the glove wide and making it easier to swallow up ground balls.
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Why do pitchers use finger hoods?

Some say it not only makes a larger pocket but makes it easier for the other three fingers to snap the glove shut. (If they don't like exposing their finger, some players use a variation by putting both the pinkie and fourth finger in the pinkie slot and then shifting the third and index fingers down one.
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How do pros break in their gloves?

Some break them in by dunking them in water or placing them in a microwave oven. Some, like Rodriguez, lather them with shaving cream. Others beat them with a mallet, as if tenderizing a steak.
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Why do people bend the thumb on a baseball glove?

Breaking in new gloves is important so the fielder has an even surface to grip the ball, and flares the glove to create more space between his hand and the baseball. Flaring the thumb also helps keep dirt and debris off of the ball during infield drills or gameplay.
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Why do baseball players wear a ring on their thumb?

It's purpose is to fill the gap between the oval shape of a cupped hand and the perfect cylinder of most wood bats. Hitters, and the company, claim it helps dampen sting on poorly hit balls and increase the girth of the bottom hand grip for a better overall feel.
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Why do pitchers flip their glove?

 Some pitchers will do this “flicking” thing with their glove to reinforce a particular discipline that's mandatory for completing their form and delivery – either in a general way or as a reminder for a specific pitch in their repertoire. However, sometimes this “flick” is all it takes to tip off a specific pitch.
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What is the easiest glove to break in?

When compared to full-grain leather, kip leather gloves take less time to break in and are easier to use.
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Why do QBS throw with gloves?

Bridgewater has said that wearing the gloves helps him grip the ball better. Starting his career in Minnesota likely cemented Bridgewater's affinity for the grip provided by the gloves, because games in NFC North cities and cold temperatures can often cause trouble with ball gripping.
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Should you use hot water to break in a baseball glove?

Saturate the spot of your baseball glove that you would like to soften with a small amount of hot water. (Approximately 2 cups of water on the front and 2 on the back should do the trick) Using hot water, around 150F, is the best for an easy break in process.
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Why can't pitchers wear sunglasses?

Since the umpire and batter need to be able to see a pitcher's eyes, a pitcher wearing sunglasses is up to the umpire. If the lenses are too dark, or the mirror coating is distracting to the batter, the umpire will ask the pitcher to remove their sunglasses.
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Why can't pitchers wear white sleeves?

except, per MLB rules, pitchers aren't allowed to have any white on their sleeves while on the mound -- it would make it too difficult for batters to pick up the ball. Butler was perfectly aware of the rule, and was ready for the impromptu tailoring.
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Why do girls have to pitch under hand?

But for girls playing fast-pitch softball, such guidelines are rare. One reason is that softball pitchers throw underhand, a motion thought to stress the arm less than the overhand throws seen in baseball.
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Do Major League players buy their own gloves?

"Most players have a contract, so they get their gloves from the manufacturer," Shawger said. "It's about the only thing we don't buy for them. They bring their gloves with them. I've never had a guy walk into the locker room and say 'hey, I need a glove.
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When did baseball players stop leaving their gloves on the field?

For many years it was customary for fielders to leave their gloves on the field when their team went in to bat. This practice was prohibited by the major leagues in 1954. Baseball gloves have grown progressively larger since their inception.
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Why do quarterbacks lift their leg before the snap?

The leg lift is often used as a dummy cadence or a “fake” cadence. It essentially means that the quarterback is trying to fake the snap of the ball and forces the defense to show their coverage or blitz (if there is one).
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Why do quarterbacks wear fanny packs?

Football players, mostly quarterbacks and wide receivers, can be seen wearing this thick piece of material around their waist. These fanny packs are actually called hand warmers. Inside of the fanny packs is small individual hand warmers that keep the player's hands warm.
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Why does Brady wear one glove?

"They sent it to me a few weeks ago," Tom told reporters, per Eagles Wire. "It has this bioceramic technology in it that is great for recovery. I wear it even when I sleep. For me, obviously, my hand is very important, so the better it can feel, that's the way I want it to be when I am out there."
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What color glove can you not pitch with?

The "a" section of that rule states: "The pitcher's glove may not, exclusive of piping, be white, gray, nor, in the judgment of an umpire, distracting in any manner."
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Do heavier gloves hit harder?

Does a Heavier Glove Hit Harder? No. A heavier glove does not hit harder, nor does it hurt the opponent more. Choosing a heavier glove is more about ensuring the safety of you and your partner than about inflicting damage on an opponent.
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Why can't you use a GREY glove in baseball?

There are no GREY gloves in baseball because they can be a distraction to the batter and mask the ball, which hinders their ability to pick up the ball as it's released.
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Why can't you pitch with a white glove?

The color of the glove is also a factor to consider. As a pitcher, it is illegal to use a white glove, or even a glove with white in it. The white glove will make it hard for hitters to pick up the white ball. For this reason, it is wise to choose a traditional tan or black glove.
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Why do pitchers kick their leg up?

The leg lift is important for two different reasons. First, it starts the pitcher's momentum toward the plate. Momentum is important for the pitcher because it helps generate force behind the ball. Secondly, the leg lift allows the pitcher to load the back leg and hips.
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Why does the pitcher not wear a helmet?

“If you put a several-pound object on a pitcher's head, it could interfere with his biomechanics,” Green says. The pitching motion is already prone to injury; if a helmet mucks with it, injuries could increase. “It would be very hard to put helmets on pitchers, given today's technology” says Green.
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