Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark for October 13, 2023

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    c001  about 1 year ago

    So… Why aren’t there left-handed baseball catchers?

    And nice hairdo, Cynth… Oh, it’s part of the bed.

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Since Webster is a robot why can’t it emulate the drone controler instead of operating it with a paw?

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    Atanwat  about 1 year ago

    There are several theories why there haven’t been any “real” appearances by a lefty catcher for over a century (see Https://wWw.mLb.COM/news/why-there-are-no-left-handed-catchers-in-mlb at the MLB website for a very nice summary). None of those reasons are really conclusive, and the primary cause seems to be that any young player with a good left-handed throwing arm will probably be guided toward pitching at school and minor-league levels.

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    Steverino Premium Member about 1 year ago

    A snipe hunt.

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    uniquename  about 1 year ago

    What happens if he finds one, Webster?

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    curtlyon19  about 1 year ago

    not funny

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    Stephen Gilberg  about 1 year ago

    In major league baseball, few catchers have ever

    Worn mitts on their right hand and thrown with their left.

    The last one played thrice on the ’89 roster.

    It’s not like no lefties have ever been deft.

    It’s one thing to have the third basemen and shortstops

    Be righties in light of the widdershins runs,

    But catchers don’t deal with the same limitations,

    So why are there almost no left-handed ones?

    Some think righty hitters adversely affect

    Lefty catchers, but righties’ majority’s slim.

    Besides, catchers thwarting the stealing of bases

    Do equally well with the left throwing limb.

    It’s true that a lefty has trouble in throwing

    Out runners at third, but let’s note the reverse:

    A righty must pivot to throw to the first base,

    So why would a lefty be markedly worse?

    It’s thought there’s more “tail” on a left-handed throw,

    But we don’t have statistics to back up the claim.

    A lefty may have an advantage for catching

    The curveballs and sliders that righties will aim.

    Admittedly, lefties will struggle to tag out

    A runner who comes all the way to home plate,

    But that rarely happens, and basemen have managed

    Some back-tagging methods that work out just great.

    Perhaps the best reason: The hard-throwing lefties

    Are typically trained to be pitchers instead.

    If not, then it’s simply a foolish tradition

    Or habit that keeps them from getting ahead.

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    P51Strega  about 1 year ago

    Since he didn’t specify major league, there’s hope. It’s also possible that a major league catcher may exist who is lefthanded but plays right (I know some hockey players shoot opposite to their otherwise dominant hand).

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    oakie817  about 1 year ago

    dale long

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