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You might try posting this on eteamz -- if it still exists. Lots of umpires well versed in LL rules there.
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Straight from the LL UIM
This is what the Little League Umpires Manual says. Hope that it helps.
1.13 -- The first baseman may wear a glove or mitt not more than 12 inches long from top to bottom and not more than eight inches wide across the palm, measured from the base of the thumb crotch to the outer edge of the mitt. The glove may be of any weight. 1.14 -- Each fielder, other than the first baseman and the catcher, may wear a glove not more than 12 inches long nor more than 7-3/4 inches wide , measured from the base of the thumb crotch to the outer edge of the glove. The glove may be of any weight. INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS: ⇒ In Baseball, only the first baseman may wear a first baseman’s mitt. ⇒ In Softball, the first baseman and the catcher may wear a first baseman’s mitt. Last edited by ToolinFool; Fri Jul 01, 2011 at 07:53am. |
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Theyt can't be much of a cash cow - they get provided as part of the "per team" charter fee of $16 or so.
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Fielders other than F2 or F3 can wear any glove as long as it doesn't exceed the specificed measurements. F1's glove is also restricted to no white or gray. |
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Or the Little League Facebook page. Apparently, you can get answers straight from the sources there.
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Most of the LL regulars that were at eteamz have gone elsewhere. I believe the LL facebook page. Pete Booth
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Is there really any advantage to be gained in Little League by having a first baseman play with a mitt as opposed to a glove? Most kids don't (or shouldn't) just play one position at that level and a well-broken in glove that you know better than your best friend seems to be the most important thing about catching a ball.
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), but I had a first baseman's mitt from LL MInors all the way up. And this was back in the 60's! My dad oiled it up, I put a ball in it, tied it up with a shoelace, put it in a pillow case, and had my mom run it over with the car a few times to break it in! Little League was, and still is, serious business. Nowadays, kids have designer everything....batting gloves, primo bats, gloves and mitts, and all sorts of gear.Aside from it just being cool to have a first baseman's mitt, the big advantage it gives you is that you can scoop errant throws in the dirt much easier than with a fielder's glove, and it also gives a really great big target for the infielders. The first baseman can save his infield many errors by being skilled at the position.
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store and I got a Rawlings Mickey Mantle youth model with fat fingers and a brass button for the wrist strap. Dad caught every throw we ever tossed together with that mitt. One of my proudest moments: at the end if the year the LL coaches would play a game so the kids could razz them for some payback. Dad played second with that pillow mitt. He fielded 5 or 6 grounders flawlessly. The others dads were awed. I was beaming. A couple generations later I took my son to a Dick Birmingham camp. He had the middle fielders use a "paddle glove" to learn better fielding mechanics. Seeing that brought back warm memories from that day about 30 years earlier when Dad pulled off his Maz performance. Nah, I played first, second, CF and pitched with a Trapeze model glove. I only recall a couple of guys who had a first baseman's mitt. They didn't seem to do any better than I did. |
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I was always envious of my best friend John's Trap-Eze. You're right, that was an awesome glove, with the laced trap!
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Indeed it was! Memories so thick you have to sweep them away from your face. Remember the red batting "helmets" that were just ear flaps that you fit over your cap? How did we ever survive?
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