Clipping:Catchers playing too close to the batter
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Date | Saturday, February 21, 1874 |
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Text | Another mistake made by catchers is that of standing up behind the bat throughout the inning. It depends greatly upon circumstances whether it is good or bad policy to do this. The chances of sharp fly-tips off the bat are but as two to five to those given for long bound-catches and for high foul-balls, and these latter are invariably sacrificed by standing close up behind the bat. There is far too little of sharp long-throwing to second from the catcher’s position. They all aim to throw to second only when standing close behind the bat, at which time the ball is most difficult to hold. |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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