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TexBlue Wed Jun 02, 2021 06:17pm

Pantone Colors
 
MLB rule 3.07a states no fielder may use a glove that is lighter than Pantone Color in the 14 series. I've looked on the Pantone web and cannot find the colors or chart. Is there such a thing or some type explanation as to what the colors may be?

thumpferee Thu Jun 03, 2021 11:00am

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Originally Posted by TexBlue (Post 1043502)
MLB rule 3.07a states no fielder may use a glove that is lighter than Pantone Color in the 14 series. I've looked on the Pantone web and cannot find the colors or chart. Is there such a thing or some type explanation as to what the colors may be?

From what I understand, MLB has their own color chart. I assume colors a pitcher can't wear, whit, grey, yellowish? Or which is ball color.

TexBlue Fri Jun 04, 2021 12:58pm

Thanks. I simply googled "Pantone 14" and it shows a tan colored glove. Oh well, this will probably never come up. (I hope)

LRZ Sat Jun 05, 2021 08:28am

For pitchers, the rule prohibits white, grey, or anything that is, in the umpire's judgment, distracting. OBR 3.07(a).

For the other fielders, the only limitation is the Pantone 14 reference. Maybe Joe West has a MLB color chart in the umpire locker room, but we amateurs? Even if a coach raises the issue--I can't imagine an umpire doing so on his/her own--could you really distinguish between different shades, perhaps subtly different? "Coach, looks good to me. Let's play ball."

flyingron Wed Jul 07, 2021 01:49pm

Here's the Pantone 14 range: https://imgur.com/uroqLEk

https://imgur.com/uroqLEk


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