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  2. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    Catchers are protected by a chest guard, helmet, mouth guard, leg protectors, and a specialized mitt. [4] This is due to the proximity of the batters to the catcher. Catchers are responsible for throwing runners out when they try to steal bases, meaning that a catcher must have a strong arm and a quick throw. The catcher is the brains of the ...

  3. Tee-ball - Wikipedia

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    A young catcher crouches behind the tee. Example tee-ball roster sign that is displayed so the fans can cheer the kids by name. Many parents assist during the game by coaching players in the dugout, in the field, on the bases, and at the plate. They often also perform the task of umpiring.

  4. Shannon Doepking - Wikipedia

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    Doepking was a standout softball player during her four-year career at the University of Tennessee, earning a reputation for her strong arm as a catcher and ability to catch runners stealing. She was part of the Tennessee Volunteers team that made three consecutive appearances in the Women's College World Series from 2005-07 and was an All-SEC ...

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    The home plate umpire asks Indiana catcher Kyle Schwarber (10) to get back home after he slapped first base disputing the call during the Stanford Indiana NCAA Baseball Regional at Bart Kaufman ...

  6. Oklahoma drill - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma drill, along with other full-contact drills, was officially banned from NFL team practices in May 2019 following years of declining use and increasing concerns for player safety. [4] Veterans and high-profile NFL players rarely participate in pit drills owing to the higher risk of injury, with many coaches already refusing to ...

  7. Fair catch - Wikipedia

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    In the Australian Football League's variant of Australian rules football AFL 9s there is the concept of the "drop-zone" to protect players so that they may make a fair catch. The various games differ as to the conditions under which a fair catch will be awarded — for example, whether the ball must be caught "cleanly", i.e. without juggling.

  8. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    Schalk's career batting average of .253 is the lowest of any position player in the Baseball Hall of Fame. [5] His selection for enshrinement in 1955 was largely a tribute to his outstanding defensive skills. [5] In the numbering system used to record baseball plays, the catcher is assigned the number '2'. (See Baseball scorekeeping.)

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