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metsFan |
Posted - 08/02/2010 : 13:41:43 I'm considering a new glove for my son. Are there any restrictions in terms of glove color or lacing color that would prohibit him from using the glove when pitching? The glove in question has grey leather.
Thanks. |
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ItsjustLLBBall |
Posted - 08/03/2010 : 12:54:42 The actual rule is the glove must by one solid color and not white. Most umpires do not adhere to the multiple color rule, but some(you know, the ones that think they are bigger than the game) do. |
coach 6 |
Posted - 08/03/2010 : 00:51:11 what i meant to say was that you would probably not be allowed to use it in the game. sorry for any confusion due to my poor choice of wording. |
metsFan |
Posted - 08/02/2010 : 22:52:16 Thanks for the responses. The laces are black but I imagine that the grey is as close to white as you can get. Looks like the new glove will be a dark color with a non white/grey lacing. |
Alter-Ego |
Posted - 08/02/2010 : 19:03:18 A glove cannot have white on it. Lacing, web, etc. Same reason you cannot have white tape or wristbands on the throwing or catching hands. Even having it on the catching hand can be an unfair distraction as the batters objective is to pick up the ball as soon as you can in the windup. If you are picking up the laces or an armband, the pitcher has an unfair advantage. |
coach 6 |
Posted - 08/02/2010 : 18:02:02 What color are the laces? If they were white, probably not. |
whit417 |
Posted - 08/02/2010 : 17:59:04 As far as I understand it the glove cannot be white. My son used to use a Worth Liberty which was off white when brand new but quickly became a light brown. There was only a complaint by one opposing coach after he had struck out several of his players. He claimed the the hitters were having trouble picking the ball up, which is odd because the glove was on his left hand and he pitches with his right. |