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  • skyking26
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 2457

    Silly Question

    Here's a silly question that has driven me nuts for years:

    WHY DO BATTERS ALMOST ALWAYS FIND IT NECESSARY TO STEP OUT AFTER EVERY PITCH AND READJUST THE VELCRO STRAP ON THEIR BATTING GLOVES?

    This is almost comical. I watched a KC batter today step out of the box after every pitch (whether he connected or not) to readjust the velcro strap. Now, if you are standing there, don't swing, those gloves have not moved......

    RK
    ROBERT KOPPEL
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  • jobathenut
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1085

    #2
    Re: Silly Question

    skyking-i thought i was the only one that drove nuts...man i hate that,my dad used to hate nomar for that reason, he used to always make fun of him and would yell at the tv when the sux's were playing the yankees.But i have to say,he did do a funny impresssion of him doing it.But i'm sorry i have no ansewer for you,as i also don't understand it.But i do know this,they wonder why the game is so darn slow,there's one reason right there

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    • David
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2024
      • 1433

      #3
      Re: Silly Question

      Brief cognitive science article that touches on baseball rituals.

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      • suave1477
        Banned
        • Jan 2006
        • 4266

        #4
        Re: Silly Question

        I think it is merely done for, like a nervous twitch or a habit.

        You want to make sure the gloves are on tight and secure for every swing. I remember years ago I used to play handball and I used to wear a glove. after every swing I got or chance I got I would do the same thing I would readjust the velcro to tighten the glove on my wrist so it wouldn't feel loose. If for some reason it feels loose while your swinging your hand it becomes a distraction and you may not follow through properly (100%).

        Now that I am in softball I do the same thing with my batting gloves. I tighten them after every swing / at bat.

        It just a force of habit

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        • yanks12025
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 3118

          #5
          Re: Silly Question

          suave1477,
          Wearing no batting gloves would work. Thats what i do in softball. Also if you go with the no gloves you can also go with the Alou and Posada way in peeing on your hands. I have not tryed it and i don't think i will.

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          • GarkoCollector
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 495

            #6
            Re: Silly Question

            Originally posted by yanks12025
            suave1477,
            Wearing no batting gloves would work. Thats what i do in softball. Also if you go with the no gloves you can also go with the Alou and Posada way in peeing on your hands. I have not tryed it and i don't think i will.
            Using an aluminum bat with a rubber grip is WAY different than using a wooden bat either raw or with tape.

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            • OaklandAsFan
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 745

              #7
              Re: Silly Question

              it is just part of a routine, keeping a routine keeps every moment the same mentally no matter what is on the line. Same thing if you ever watch bowling, if someone disturbs them before they start their approach they put the ball down and start everything over.

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              • ndevlin
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1362

                #8
                Re: Silly Question

                Also, when you sway back and fourth waiting for the pitch and swing, it loosens your gloves. Some guys have a routine. Some guys like tight gloves.

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                • yanks12025
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 3118

                  #9
                  Re: Silly Question

                  Your right Garko, i forgot about that.

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                  • ndevlin
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1362

                    #10
                    Re: Silly Question

                    I actually went to the Friday game when Greinke pitched. He has really stepped it up this year. During BP, Leyland was also walking from homeplate to the bullpen and stopped on his way to sign autographs for Royals fans. I thought that was pretty cool.

                    I was also able to catch 3 BP balls. 1 during the Royals BP, 2 for the Tigers. And the renovations to Kauffman stadium are nice.

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                    • Nathan
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 380

                      #11
                      Re: Silly Question

                      If I had my way, batters stepping out of the box between pitches would be an automatic strike added to the count.

                      As far as I'm concerned, when you step in the box, your at-bat begins. It doesn't end until you either strike out, walk, or put the ball into play. In the meantime, you can't step out of the box and can't call for time either (obvious exception being if a contact lens falls out or there's some sort of situation that would warrant it).
                      Looking for Duane Kuiper home run baseballs

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                      • jobathenut
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1085

                        #12
                        Re: Silly Question

                        nathan-i'd go along with that,but i would also say that pitchers have a pitch clock,so they have a certain time to pitch a ball or it's a ball for the hitter.To me,if they went by these rules that we have set here,it would speed uo the game.
                        Originally posted by Nathan
                        If I had my way, batters stepping out of the box between pitches would be an automatic strike added to the count.

                        As far as I'm concerned, when you step in the box, your at-bat begins. It doesn't end until you either strike out, walk, or put the ball into play. In the meantime, you can't step out of the box and can't call for time either (obvious exception being if a contact lens falls out or there's some sort of situation that would warrant it).

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