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Rawlings
ˇ 1887: George and Alfred Rawlings announce opening of retail sporting goods store in downtown St. Louis.
ˇ 1920: Rawlings introduces historic Bill Doak glove. This revolutionary glove featured a multi-thong web laced into the first finger and thumb with a natural formed deep pocket. Becomes the prototype for all-purpose gloves of the future.
ˇ 1941: Rawlings hears fielders' plea. Develops the Trapper-a three-fingered, deep-well pocket glove that changes the design of first base mitts and sets the standard for Major League specifications.
ˇ 1946: The Rawlings glove line expands to include a glove for each position - with a name, position and number.
ˇ 1947: Rawlings introduces The Playmaker, a new three-fingered glove.
ˇ 1957: Rawlings establishes the Rawlings Gold Glove Award to recognize fielding excellence.
ˇ 1959: The Trap-Eze, or so-called "six-finger" glove, is introduced by Rawlings and quickly becomes a favorite of many major league players.
ˇ 1970: Rawlings joins with Adirondack to supply the Major League bats with the distinct Pro Ring design.
ˇ 1971: Fastback glove is introduced, featuring a closed-back design for a snug fit, greater extension and better glove control.
ˇ 1976: Rawlings is awarded the contract as exclusive supplier of baseballs to the American League and National League.
ˇ 1985: Rawlings awarded the contract to become the "Official Uniform Supplier to Major League Baseball" and named an "Official Sponsor of Major League Baseball".
ˇ 1986: Rawlings selected as Official Football for NCAA Championships and Official Basketball for NCAA Men's and Women's Championships including The Final Four.
ˇ 1994: Rawlings becomes public company, traded on the NASDAQ, symbol: RAWL.
ˇ 2006: Rawlings is celebrated for becoming the longest lasting baseball in Major League Baseball.
Rawlings has 4 different types of professional gloves: Primo, Pro Preferred, Heart of the Hide, and Gold Glove.
Rawlings makes many professional webs for gloves including Trap Eze, Modified Trap Eze, Basket Web, H Web, and I Web. Rawlings is the most used glove in Major League baseball with over 70% of all Major League Baseball players using a Rawlings glove. Some pro players currently using their gloves include: Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Johnny Damon, Albert Pujols, Torii Hunter, Barry Zito, Mark Teixeira,and Carl Crawford,.