
John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
October 24, 2014
Behind the Plate
The 1877 Harvard baseball team
However, the development met with favor from the Harvard Crimson, when they wrote:
The new mask was proved a complete success, since it entirely protects the face and head and adds greatly to the confidence of the catcher, who need not feel that he is every moment in danger of a life-long injury. To the ingenious inventor of this mask we are largely indebted for the excellent playing of our new catcher, who promises to excel the fine playing of those who have previously held this position.
While some catcher’s masks still retain a look similar to ones from long ago (as the one Erik Kratz of the Kansas City Royals is sporting these days), the newest full head, hockey-style masks some catchers choose to use today are growing in popularity, including with Buster Poesy, of the San Francisco Giants (and if you were wondering who the first MLB player was to wear one of these, it was Charlie O’Brien, in 1997, while he was with the Toronto Blue Jays).
Baseball card featuring Silver Flint
A mask from the 1890s
An 1890s-era elongated cage spiderman catcher’s mask
Spiderman mask, 1905 | Image courtesy of American Primitive Gallery, NY
A spitter style mask, 1930s | Image courtesy of American Primitive Gallery, NY
A. J. Reach baseball equipment catalog, 1914
Goldsmith catalog, 1915
Patent drawing, 1934
Boston Bee’s catcher Al Lopez in 1936
Vintage 1960s hybrid mask/helmet made by MacGregor Sporting Goods
Masks today can retain the old look and are preferred by many catchers, but some like these hockey-style masks provide added safety
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