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  2. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    PitchCom has two functional components: a nine-button keypad that the catcher wears and small wireless receivers, with speakers, that the catcher, the pitcher, and up to three other fielders may wear inside their baseball caps. [7] Each receiver can be programmed to a particular spoken language. When the catcher presses buttons to indicate the ...

  3. Why MLB spring training matters more to catchers and pitchers ...

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    Beyond the physical preparation, spring training is pivotal for building rapport between pitchers and those tasked with catching the nastiest stuff on the planet.

  4. Battery (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The below table shows battery-mates that as of September 20, 2022, have appeared in more than 200 starts together since 1914. [12] [13]Especially notable are the five Hall of Fame batteries below, including Lefty Grove (ranked by Bill James as the second-greatest pitcher of all time) [14] and Mickey Cochrane (ranked by James as the eighth-greatest catcher) [15] of the 1925–1933 Philadelphia ...

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  6. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    Once the ball is in play, however, the catcher and pitcher, like the other fielders, can respond to any part of the field necessary to make or assist in a defensive play. [18] The defensive plays expected of catchers, aside from managing the pitcher by calling for pitches and catching them, include: Preventing wild pitches and avoiding passed ...

  7. Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson is reading ahead in a ... - AOL

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    Last year, Reds pitchers had a 5.11 ERA when Stephenson was behind the plate, which was the worst mark among the Reds’ catchers. This year, pitchers have a 3.93 ERA with Stephenson behind the ...

  8. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    The basic contest is always between the pitcher for the fielding team and a batter. The pitcher throws pitches the ball towards home plate, where the catcher for the fielding team waits (in a crouched stance) to receive it. Behind the catcher stands the home plate umpire.

  9. Brewers pitchers have mostly stopped using the new PitchCom ...

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