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What can or can't a pitcher wear while pitching?
Ex. sweatbands. armbands, gloves, and what colors if any are legal/illegal Could someone help me with this rule, I can't find my rulebook and don't remember the exact wording. |
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Fed 6-2-1f He may not wear any item on hands, wrist, or arms that may be distracting to the BATTER. For sweatbands there is no illegal color.
I am not too picky until a batter complains. Then I have the pitcher remove the offending article. Fed 6-2-1g tape, bandages, etc on pitching hand or palm that may come into contact withthe ball are illegal. The only substance a pitcher may apply to his hand/fingers is rosin. Fed 6-2-1h Mitts that are white, gray, or Multi-colored are illegal for the pitcher to use. Feb 6-2-1i undergarment sleeves that are white or gray are illegal. (this does not apply to uniform shirt) |
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For multi-colored gloves, black and brown or dark tan are close enough. Red, white and blue would not be. The penalty for wearing a multi-colored glove is to remove it from play in favor of one that is not. No 3 base awards for fielding a ball with an illegal glove. I have never had a complaint about a glove that was black and any shade of brown. Black and light tan could be considered multi-colored but I have not seen a glove of these colors on a pitcher. |
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Game today, I noticed the pitcher wearing a batting glove. It did not look distracting to me. Second batter asks to have the glove removed. I asked him if it was distracting him and he said "well yes". I suspect he was just trying to get in the pitcher's head, so I asked the pitcher to remove the batting glove. Later in the game I noticed the pitcher for the other side had a white bandage about an inch wide on the index finger that was sticking out of his glove. A lot players have their index finger outside the glove. Nobody said anything so neither did I.
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