1894 – Veteran managerĀ Jack ChapmanĀ expresses his support of a proposedĀ ruleĀ change forbidding all butĀ catchersĀ andĀ first basemenĀ from wearingĀ gloves. CitingĀ Cincinnati’sĀ Bid McPheeĀ as an example of one of the few remaining outstanding glovelessĀ fielders, Chapman remarks that ā€œas it is now, inferior players with big gloves can get into the game and force good men out.ā€

1894 – Veteran managerĀ Jack ChapmanĀ expresses his support of a proposedĀ ruleĀ change forbidding all butĀ catchersĀ andĀ first basemenĀ from wearingĀ gloves. CitingĀ Cincinnati’sĀ Bid McPheeĀ as an example of one of the few remaining outstanding glovelessĀ fielders, Chapman remarks that ā€œas it is now, inferior players with big gloves can get into the game and force good men out.ā€