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History of Baseball Uniforms
When you enter the field, you will recognize instantly the baseball Uniform of the players. Baseball uniforms are like light bulb that will illuminate right away and inform you who belongs to your team and who are the ones who belong in the rival team.
Uniforms is also worn to remind the spectators that they are there to watch and enjoy the game while the players will bravely fight in the field as it stands for the symbol emblem to their baseball uniform
Baseball Players do acknowledge that they are please and proud to see that other fans wear their jerseys. Accordingly, this is one effective way to which fans expresses their support.
Actually, seeing your favorite player wearing their uniforms is a great feeling already. And for fans who wore a baseball jersey, the feeling of being united with other fans will bring more excitement as each share the pride with the whole team and other supporters.
But amidst for the identity and excitement of baseball game, have you wondered how baseball uniforms started?
Let’s travel down the lane to know the history of uniforms.
Knickerbockers Baseball Club used the first recorded baseball uniform in 1849. The
Knickerbockers Baseball Club was characterized with white flannel shirt, wool pants and straw hat. It is common knowledge that this type of baseball uniform is very outdated and outmoded in comparison to today’s uniforms.
Baseball uniforms are now made with synthetic materials and these materials are really produced with good quality.
Meanwhile, in 1868, another baseball team, this time the Cincinnati Red Stockings had introduced another uniform. This type of baseball uniform is more promising as it had given players the enough movement.
In 1880 up to 1890, colors and designs of uniforms were change and altered and replaced a lot.
In 1882, player’s uniform became multi colored depending on the player’s position. The use of stockings was the only one used to identify a teammate.
It was in 1888 – 1889, that the three major teams, Detroit and Washington from National League and Brooklyn, member team of American Association had decided to launch stripes on their uniforms.
The stripes design during this time became a short lived but since then, the team Brooklyn became known for being trendsetter in uniforms.
Brooklyn had brought back the striped uniform in 1907, 1916 and 1917, respectively. They are not also afraid in trying other materials for the uniform; they tried a satin material for their uniform.
They were also the first team in Baseball History to put numbers on front panels of baseball jersey in 1952.
The evolution of baseball uniform did not stop there; a long process was involved before each team had developed the best baseball uniform for their players today.
So before you sell uniforms that you think you don’t need, you have to remember that baseball uniform may have endure careful planning and long process before how it became the baseball uniform you see it today.
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