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A white ball coming out of a white shirt background is very difficlut to see. Fielders have problems with white backgrounds - most often F3 on throws, but sometimes the other infielders on line drives. From the pitcher's perspective, if you want to stand 52 feet or so from a batter who might hit a screaming line drive right at you - and it's coming out of a white background - go right ahead. See how much fun it is. Hitters have problems too, that's why there are batter's eyes. As for the "old timers" in white shirts, they also wore dark plate coats and most often a "raft" protector that covered up the white. There's a ML catcher that wears a gray chest protector. When the CF camera is showing the pitch, please note that the ball is somewhat more difficult to see as it moves into that background. And lastly, do you really think a pitcher with any lick of sense is going to tell the umpire that he's a distraction?
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