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Certain baseball equipment has benefited by the advancement of new materials for athletic gear. The accessories to the game have gone way beyond the simple bat bag and uniforms for all leagues of play.

These days, there are toys for everyone involved in baseball, whether little league or minors, even pro players and coaches, that make for great items to give to those you know entrenched in the game.

For catchers, a special helmet will always win as a present, especially since elements of the pro level style of helmets are now out there for minor leaguers.

Comfort padding systems and linings that are designed to keep the head and face cool and sweat-free make for easier concentration behind the plate.

Catchers can also have more freedom and comfort when you take care to purchase a helmet that has a specialized chin pad, such as the softened deer skin commonly used. These days knee pads and shin guard are called sliders, and they have changed.

Usually, a combination of four different materials are used to step up the standard of comfort and durability. A blend of polyester, nylon, rayon and elastic create soft comfort. The foam padding it thick, but not bulky, as in the earlier style of pads.

The wonder fabric of the latter part of the century has found its way into the manufacture of baseball equipment as well. That being the ultra breathable and lightweight neoprene.

Inside grippers provide no slip traction, from the inside, which is a detail you'll want to check for as well.

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