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A coach asked me today if a pitcher could wear a batting glove underneath his catching glove. I said I wasn't aware of any rule that prohibited that. The coach mentionned that in another province they were not allowed. Is there anything to this?
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OBR Ruling from the MLB Umpire Manual:
2.10 PLAYERS WEARING GOLF GLOVES A pitcher is not allowed to wear a golf glove while pitching. Other defensive players may wear a golf glove on their glove hand but they shall not rub the ball with the golf glove on their hand. And don't get caught up in a "it's not a golf glove, it's a batting glove" semantic.
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I had a game tonight that was under FED rules. Pitcher has on a black fielder's glove, and a black batting glove, but it had a big oval shaped white logo on back. I told him he needed to take it off because I thought it would be distracting to the batters. He asked could he wear an all black one, I said sure, and damn if he didn't have it on him in his back pocket. He changed and we went on about business. It made me wonder if he might have thought it was distracting and just trying to see if he could by with it. |
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MLB does not make it available to the public. Most often one gets it from a MLB umpire or someone who knows one or someone who knows someone who knows one or someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows one. But usually it's umpires who get them, not coaches.
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