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  2. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    When the catcher presses buttons to indicate the type of pitch and the desired location, all receivers speak the instructions in the selected language. All communications are encrypted and teams may opt to replace pitch names such as "fastball" with code words. [1] During its first season of use in MLB, some players had problems using PitchCom.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Over and out: Electronic communication to call pitches ... - AOL

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    The Colts used to use a variety of ways to call pitches. A numbers system was developed where a coach would call out a three-digit number, the catcher would look at a wrist card, find the number ...

  5. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A catcher's balk is a type of illegal pitch called when a catcher is not inside of the catcher's box if the pitcher is attempting an intentional walk, and carries the same penalty as a balk if runners are on base. However, as pitchers are no longer required to deliver any pitches for an intentional walk, this is exceedingly rare, although it is ...

  6. Batter attacks catcher with bat during baseball brawl [Video]

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    The catcher jumps up and throws to the shortstop, who tosses to the second baseman. The crowd is roaring now as fielders keep flinging the ball from one to another. Amid this chaos, the runner ...

  8. Hit by pitch - Wikipedia

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    A batter hit by a pitch with the bases loaded is also credited with an RBI per MLB rule 10.04(a)(2). [6] A pitch ruled a hit by pitch is recorded as a ball in the pitcher's pitch count, since by definition the ball must be outside the strike zone and not have been swung at. The rule awarding first base to a batter hit by a pitch was instituted ...

  9. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    The catcher's job is to receive any pitches that the batter does not hit and to "call" the game by a series of hand movements which signal to the pitcher what pitch to throw and where. The catcher also usually signals the desired location of the ball within the strike zone and "sets up" behind the plate or holds his glove up in the desired ...