The evolution of the Baseball Glove

  • First Gloves

    First Gloves
    Players Casually started wearing gloves, not yet in big leagues, first gloves were flesh colored and thin
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    Evolution of Baseball

  • Doug Allison, Early MLB gloves

    Doug Allison, Early MLB gloves
    As a catcher Doug Allison suffered of mangled broken hands and fingers after catching with a bare hand, as the idea of gloves were already around he began to introduce the glove to the league
  • Spaulding Introduces first lien of Baseball Gloves

    Spaulding Introduces first lien of Baseball Gloves
    Spaulding becomes the first company to introduce a line of baseball gloves now the usage of gloves spread around the league
  • Harry Decker alleged creator of the glove

    Harry Decker alleged creator of the glove
    Decker actually had a patent for the "Decker Safety Catcher's Mitt" in 1890 while Albert Spaulding sold the idea using the Spaulding catalog already
  • Glove Restrictions Official in Pro Ball

    Glove Restrictions Official in Pro Ball
    In 1895 Gloves have spread around the league and the league responded with the first glove restrictions.
  • Glove Spread around the League

    Glove Spread around the League
    By 1900 it is said that a vast majority of players wore and used gloves.
  • New Hampshire-based Draper & Maynard,

    New Hampshire-based Draper & Maynard,
    First padded gloves and becomes a major supplier of the MLB in the 1910's
  • Rawlings comes to the Top

    Rawlings comes to the Top
    Rawlings came to the forefront of glove manufacturing in 1919, when St. Louis pitcher Bill Doak went to the company with the idea of putting a web between the thumb and index finger
  • Nokona Leather Goods Suplies the Servicemen

    Nokona Leather Goods Suplies the Servicemen
    As the US enters WWII Nokona Leather Goods produced lines of baseball gloves specifically for the servicemen deployed.
  • Modern Day gloves

    Modern Day gloves
    The A2000 is wildly popular in modern day and is the official glove of the MLB