by BretMan » April 11th, 2009, 4:27 pm
The true "cresent pad" baseball gloves are much more rare. They were issued around the turn of the century, in the very early days of the first baseball gloves. Fewer were made and fewer have survived through the years.
Softball gloves with "external padding" didn't come along until the 1930's. The first official softball rules were published in 1933 by the Amateur Softball Association and it wasn't until after that point that sporting goods makers began selling and marketing softball-specific equipment. Softball gloves with this style of padding were made right up until the 1950's. As this was an era where mass-production and marketing were becoming the norm, many more were made and many more are still around today.
Frankly, I've always been a little puzzled as to why softball gloves borrowed this early padding design, while baseball gloves quit using it some 20-30 years earlier. If that style of padding was an advantage to fielding or catching the ball, you would think that the design would have seen continued use on baseball gloves. Perhaps this unique style was mainly used to differentiate the products, as an attempt to create a separate market niche for softball equipment.
Aside from the age and historical significance, softball gloves are generally less sought after by collectors. Often they were made from thinner leather or cheaper materials, and not as well-constructed as higher-end baseball gloves of the day.