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Originally Posted by CoachP
So basically a good catcher "just catches the ball" ?
Like I said, never been behind the plate. Is it hard to see the ball cross the plate? Or just certain pitches?
And do Umpires get involved in the pitchers thinking? As in looking for a fastball or looking for a slider and get fooled?
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Yes. No, but outside is not as easy as other pitches, so if the catcher catches a borderline properly he can help the decision.
Pitchers thinking is more a function of the pitcher, the catcher, and the level of play. Remember Bull Durham? But yes, if a pitcher has an 0-2 count on fastballs, and has a good slider, the umpire would not expect a fastball over the middle, but will call whatever comes. If the pitcher throws a slider on the outside corner and catcher sticks it, sit down.
Good umpires also get involved in game situation thinking, when is a hit and run most likely, sacrifice bunt, steal, pick-off, etc. It helps to know enough to anticipate what might happen and be ready for it but call whatever does happen.