You don't have to be nice. Correct me and rebuke me if I am wrong. I have just never ever heard it referred to as a "pitcher's plate" in my life and I played it in high school and for 2 years in college and have been umpiring for 3 years now. Am I wrong, please let me know? To my knowledge, it is a rubber on the pitcher's mound, and home plate, correct?
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