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Old Mon Apr 01, 2013, 10:30pm
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Originally Posted by shipwreck View Post
OK, I am editing this post so as not to confuse people what I am asking. In NCAA softball, is it ever legal for the pitcher to have optic yellow color on their glove? ESQUmp's response came from my original question, so please comment without reading that comment.
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Yes; his response is correct. The NCAA is clear in stating that the manufacturer's logo is NOT considered a glove color; so all the gloves considered questionable in other sanctions are legal.

The words "Mizuno", "Wilson", and the small logo patches on those gloves can be (and are) optic yellow, and those gloves can be used by pitchers. In all aspects, those are black gloves with manufacturers' logos, not multicolored gloves.
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