Proceed if you must, but here’s the warning: do not touch Isaiah Parker’s glove. If you do … well, let’s just say don’t. “Definitely not,” Parker said. “Never.” Whether you want to call it a superstitious act, or overly protective of his four — yes four — infielder gloves he calls his babies, Parker’s new Mountain View baseball teammates got that message, too, welcoming their new state champion shortstop at the start of spring practices. “He won’t even let me touch his glove,” third baseman and good friend Gavin Torno said. Parker is a Seton Catholic student and one of five Seton players who helped King’s Way Christian win the Class 1A state title last spring. That state championship experience bodes well for the playoff-bound Thunder (17-3 overall), winners of the 3A Greater St.