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bsnalex Fri Jul 19, 2013 05:47am

Hate to say I told you so
 
One of the teams in my game last night had a cricketer. He asked me before the game if a glove was required and I told him no, but strongly suggested, as he was playing shortstop. He was adamant that he feels more comfortable going gloveless.

Third inning, line drive, shoulder height. Sprained index finger.

duh.

Manny A Fri Jul 19, 2013 07:45am

I feel pretty confident saying that I will never see that in one of my games. :D

Andy Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:55am

I understand that playing without gloves is somewhat common in the 16 inch SP game.

Here is a link to an article from a recent 16 inch tournament in AZ where the winning team played some of their games without gloves (except the pitcher).

Gloveless Chicago team Moist wins Donnelly tourney | chicago, team, donnelly - YumaSun

Manny A Fri Jul 19, 2013 01:55pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy (Post 900429)
I understand that playing without gloves is somewhat common in the 16 inch SP game.

When I played intramural softball as a cadet at West Point many years ago, it was with the 16" ball. The only player allowed to have a glove was the first baseman.

Our company team made it to the championship game, and I was up with two outs in the last inning with the game-tying run on base. I hit a line shot that was destined for right field, until the first baseman, who was about 6'6" tall, jumped and snared it with his mitt.

I'm still miffed about it... :p

HugoTafurst Fri Jul 19, 2013 01:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy (Post 900429)
I understand that playing without gloves is somewhat common in the 16 inch SP game.

Here is a link to an article from a recent 16 inch tournament in AZ where the winning team played some of their games without gloves (except the pitcher).

Gloveless Chicago team Moist wins Donnelly tourney | chicago, team, donnelly - YumaSun

I grew up (in Chicago) playing 16 inch ball.
It wasn't till I was about 12 and played in a scout league (12" ball)that I even heard of using a glove..
Even pitchers didn't wear gloves.
An injury know as a "softball finger" where the finger get's jammed backwards and is sore for a few days.was fairly common.
First base may have been the toughest position as when Clincers are new, they are very hard.
As kids, however, we played with the same ball for so long it became very soft and was know as a "mush" ball.


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