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Andy Mon May 06, 2013 03:36pm

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Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE (Post 892921)
How about when they DON'T tell you, and you find out the HARD way :eek:

or on Sunday mornings, when they still smell like last night's bar :p

You must have experience with Men's FP.......:)

SWFLguy Tue May 07, 2013 04:37pm

It seems at the lower/younger levels of play that the pitcher is someone who can't throw the ball and the catcher is someone who cannot catch. That combination makes for some pretty long/boring games and dings and bruises for the poor soul who is calling ball and strikes.
Worst case, a left-handed catcher. Makes the most solid plate ump cringe. I make it a habit these days to keep my hands behind my knees. I do not care how it looks, it keeps my arthritic fingers from getting worse.

MD Longhorn Tue May 07, 2013 04:56pm

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Originally Posted by SWFLguy (Post 893167)
It seems at the lower/younger levels of play that the pitcher is someone who can't throw the ball and the catcher is someone who cannot catch. That combination makes for some pretty long/boring games and dings and bruises for the poor soul who is calling ball and strikes.
Worst case, a left-handed catcher. Makes the most solid plate ump cringe. I make it a habit these days to keep my hands behind my knees. I do not care how it looks, it keeps my arthritic fingers from getting worse.

Why would you think that looks bad?

ASA/NYSSOBLUE Wed May 08, 2013 08:11am

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Originally Posted by SWFLguy (Post 893167)
It seems at the lower/younger levels of play that the pitcher is someone who can't throw the ball and the catcher is someone who cannot catch. That combination makes for some pretty long/boring games and dings and bruises for the poor soul who is calling ball and strikes.
Worst case, a left-handed catcher. Makes the most solid plate ump cringe. I make it a habit these days to keep my hands behind my knees. I do not care how it looks, it keeps my arthritic fingers from getting worse.

On the other hand, when you have a - what NY calls 'modified' game - middle school level, and half the kids on both sides have bags/helmets, etc from various travel teams they are on, they can be some of the fastest and easiest games you can work,

qcumpire Thu May 09, 2013 01:19pm

From the defensive coach to the catcher...."(catcher's name)...don't close your eyes."

tcannizzo Thu May 09, 2013 08:46pm

10-U Rec game tonight. I was BU.

Coach is warming up the pitcher between innings while catcher getting ready.
This pitcher was very good, throwing very hard.
As catcher was relieving the coach, I could swear I heard the coach say these five words "Think you can catch her?":eek:

chapmaja Thu May 09, 2013 10:23pm

My favorite one
 
I've never let a pitch hit the umpire.

First pitch behind that catcher was a ball in the dirt that hits the front of the plate and shoots up into my facemask.

She just turned and said, that's the first time.

I just laughed. I've had her three DH's and 4 games behind the plate. For a JV catcher she is actually really solid, and only one other ball hit me. That wasn't her fault. The pitch was 3 feet inside, and over the batters head. It hit the backstop and came back hit me as I was trying to get out of her way.


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