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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 07:49am
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Throw underhand.............

Then I might as well bowl the ball back to the Pitcher. LOL

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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 09:09am
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The catcher claimed in his interview that throwing the ball back to the pitcher kept his arm loose for attempted steals. (I don't buy it because he has every other pitch he catches to throw back) I think though an manager may have an argument here. He'd get tossed for sure, but I think the umpire was obviously trying to show up the catcher in this case.

There is nothing in the rules that determines who throws the ball back to the pitcher...do you think we may have another rule soon?
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 09:32am
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I'm the umpire here, you haven't earned that right to tell me who's throwing this ball back
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 02:39pm
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The catcher claimed in his interview that throwing the ball back to the pitcher kept his arm loose for attempted steals. (I don't buy it because he has every other pitch he catches to throw back) I think though an manager may have an argument here. He'd get tossed for sure, but I think the umpire was obviously trying to show up the catcher in this case.

There is nothing in the rules that determines who throws the ball back to the pitcher...do you think we may have another rule soon?
Show him up how? Because he decides to throw the ball back after a ball is in the dirt or after a foul ball. Baseball people in general worry waaaaaaayyyyyy tooo much about being shown up. And not only would this not be shown up, no one would have known about it if the catcher did not go to the media and tell what was said or not said.

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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 05:46pm
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Then I might as well bowl the ball back to the Pitcher. LOL

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Naw, just get one of those bowling ball returns..............
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 09:16pm
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Naw, just get one of those bowling ball returns..............
Yeh, it's called a catcher
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 09:29pm
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Yeh, it's called a catcher
You mean a person who retrieves the ball after it stops rolling?
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2012, 09:46pm
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You mean a person who retrieves the ball after it stops rolling?
Yeah, him, or her! You were talking about softball, which I caught regarding throwing it back underhand
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2012, 03:06pm
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Then I might as well bowl the ball back to the Pitcher. LOL

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I developed this habit during little league (7-9 y.o.) games:
During warm-ups between innings, I will stand near a batters box. When the pitch gets by the catcher, I will bounce a spare ball back to pitcher essentially bowling it towards the mound, just hard enough for it to get back to the rubber. Bowling it like this also prevents the catcher from chasing the ball and on his subsequent throw, sending it into the outfield because he thought that the additional twenty feet meant he had to heave it as hard as he could.

Maybe I just don't have patience to wait for the catcher to run after 5 passed balls, and I would spend more time arguing with the coaches about why Jimmy only got two warmup throws in his "one-minute warmup" between innings, so its a nice preventative compromise that keeps things moving.
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