Clipping:Catchers playing close to the bat

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Date Saturday, January 6, 1877
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There was one peculiarity of the catching of 1876 which can be improved upon, and that is the habit many of the catcher had of playing close up behind the bat when there were no base-runners to watch. It is all very well if you want to show off in taking fly-tips sharp from the bat, but many a chance for a long foul bound on a high-foul fly is lost by the custom. Where there is one chance for a sharp fly-tip, there are three at least for foul-ball catches, either high flies or low bounds.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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