Pitching glove having webbed fingers

Apparel – Hand or arm coverings – Gloves

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434247, 473458, A41D 1900, A63B 7100

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056280688

ABSTRACT:
A pitching glove is provided primarily for baseball and softball, in which the ball is thrown as in few other games. The glove has a body and only two fingers, the index and the middle finger, with a web spanning between them. The web serves both to train the fingers to remain in the proper pitching position, and may be used in play in unofficial games in which it serves to smoothly roll the ball out so that it is not deflected off-course by the index finger, and the flattened, flexible outermost portion of the web will track the ball and impart a substantial spin just as it leaves the hand.

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patent: 5004227 (1991-04-01), Hoffman

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