Spiked baseball shoes were used by many players in the 1860s and the shoe plate (cleat), worn under the heel and toe was introduced in the late 1870s. The shoes were usually black, but could be white or white with tan accents. Today there are many forms of baseball shoes with many styles of form and color. Some players like lighter shoes where others are not so concerned with speed. These players are typically concerned about support and structure, so that when running or playing the field, their ankles are protected.