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* The left ear is covered for right-handed batters and the right ear for left-handed batters, whichever ear faces the pitcher. Since the Scout is a right-handed batter, he would seem to be wearing the wrong sided helmet. However, this could be because the Scout already wears the headset on his left ear. | * The left ear is covered for right-handed batters and the right ear for left-handed batters, whichever ear faces the pitcher. Since the Scout is a right-handed batter, he would seem to be wearing the wrong sided helmet. However, this could be because the Scout already wears the headset on his left ear. | ||
* Baseball players were not necessarily compelled to wear helmets until 1971 when they were made mandatory in the major leagues, so the Scout can be regarded as a sort of pioneer for wearing one. | * Baseball players were not necessarily compelled to wear helmets until 1971 when they were made mandatory in the major leagues, so the Scout can be regarded as a sort of pioneer for wearing one. | ||
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Revision as of 12:15, 21 November 2010
“ | Batter up!
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— The Scout
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The Batter's Helmet is a headwear item for the Scout. It appears as a team-coloured, fibreglass Template:W with a single ear-guard that fits over the Scout's regular hat.
The hat description was written by TheTwoTonHammer.
Painted variants
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As a Crafting Ingredient
Batter's Helmet | Bonk! Atomic Punch | Bonk Helm | ||
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Trivia
- The left ear is covered for right-handed batters and the right ear for left-handed batters, whichever ear faces the pitcher. Since the Scout is a right-handed batter, he would seem to be wearing the wrong sided helmet. However, this could be because the Scout already wears the headset on his left ear.
- Baseball players were not necessarily compelled to wear helmets until 1971 when they were made mandatory in the major leagues, so the Scout can be regarded as a sort of pioneer for wearing one.
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