The Real Reason There Are No Left Handed Catchers

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@tierseason
@tierseason Жыл бұрын
On the back hand tag its less important for middle infielders and third basemen then throws to first base so they can get away with it but catchers cannot since its one of the few deciding factors. I also think the distance from the right arm to the right side of second base is a little bit closer the the left arm to the right side of the base so there is a very minor advantage there.
@arnoldbioursckii6639
@arnoldbioursckii6639 10 ай бұрын
Left shortstops
@arnoldbioursckii6639
@arnoldbioursckii6639 10 ай бұрын
Back hand tag better for catchers…blocks home plate w glove…see how many runners just slide past the front swipe tag, and imagine if the catcher had tried back hand instead
@andrewsmith746
@andrewsmith746 Ай бұрын
The real reason is that sporting goods manufacturers just don't market catcher's mitts for left handed throwers. I could never find one. I was condemned to play catcher left handed using a fielder's glove.
@thedripdrop9826
@thedripdrop9826 3 жыл бұрын
Our starting catcher was left handed in high-school. He was pretty good. Got a scholarship as a pitcher 🤣
@nickschuman4652
@nickschuman4652 3 жыл бұрын
Where’d they even find a lefty catchers mit 😂
@DavidStep98
@DavidStep98 3 жыл бұрын
@@nickschuman4652 , I special ordered my from Rawlings.
@bobbyyy6634
@bobbyyy6634 3 жыл бұрын
Yo that’s weird I’m a lefty catcher and a pitcher
@Huckleberry9921
@Huckleberry9921 3 жыл бұрын
@@nickschuman4652 bro I found an amazing broke in left handed Rawlings catcher mit for $3 at the thrift store.
@jaekim3530
@jaekim3530 3 жыл бұрын
My daughter is a lefty and a starting pitcher for her college club team; she's also a backup catcher.
@kman9884
@kman9884 3 жыл бұрын
Played catcher as a lefty in little league and my coaches had the “why not put him on the mound” thought. 3 beanballs later, they put me back at catcher.
@fredrickurbanelli4318
@fredrickurbanelli4318 3 жыл бұрын
Good thinkin'!
@xenaguy01
@xenaguy01 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 72 now, started as a lefty catcher in Little League. My coaches had the “why not put him on the mound” thought. 3 beanballs later, I was an outfielder.
@chaosawaits
@chaosawaits 3 жыл бұрын
Wasted opportunity. Control can be fixed.
@kman9884
@kman9884 3 жыл бұрын
@@chaosawaits Nah, I'd rather play catcher. It's fun to run someone down from home plate and push em to the ground when you tag them in the back.
@MrBmario21
@MrBmario21 3 жыл бұрын
Inaccurate catchers are the worst
@bendistefano1964
@bendistefano1964 2 жыл бұрын
Hey I was drafted as a catcher and my dad was the catcher in your video (Benny Distefano, the one who almost caught the ball out of the umpires mask) and its pretty easy to summarize why it doesn't happen much. 1) the ball tails the wrong way when you throw to second. As much as catchers work on back spin the ball still has natural tail on it. A right handed throw tails up the line toward the runner where the short stop can work with the tag but a left handed throw tails off toward third where its harder to apply a tag. 2) Plays at the plate require a back handed pick from the outfield throw which is pretty hard to pull off with a catcher mitt on but a right handed catcher has a natural ability to catch the ball off their left foot. 3) If a collision happens at the plate a left handed catcher is open due to back handing the ball coming down the line but a right handed catcher is closed off to the runner coming down the line. Hope this provides some insight.
@bruce4139
@bruce4139 2 жыл бұрын
The second one is no different than a right handed catching third baseman receiving a ball and laying down a tag at third tho? Also the left handed throwing catcher will just place they're ball more to the right so the tail will even out. Idk about the 3rd points all catchers get bodied in they're carrer
@John-78
@John-78 2 жыл бұрын
I think it is harder to throw down to 3rd base for a left handed thrower. Especially when a right handed batter is up. The opposite may be true of first base for a righty, but a catcher throwing to first isn't nearly as important, even if it happens more. You have to get out the stop watch and see. Does it take longer for a left handed thrower to get the ball to 3rd base on a steal attempt? I suspect it does, at least when a righty is up, and that is reason enough right there.
@bruce4139
@bruce4139 2 жыл бұрын
@@John-78 so why do we let people bat right handed because they turn on the swing so they have to turn back then run a farther distance where a lefty is turned already and runs a farther distance? Is that reason enough?
@John-78
@John-78 2 жыл бұрын
@@bruce4139 Are you being serious? Because converting right handed batters to left handed batters isn't worth it to gain a few extra infield hits per year. And only choosing from lefty's wouldn't be worth it either. The difference between an elite level catcher at throwing out base runners and average is like a 10th of a second. If a lefty can't make the throw to 3rd on a steal attempt as fast as a righty that will cost you. If a righty can't make the throw to first base as fast on a pick off attempt as as a lefty, it doesn't really matter. When tenths of a second matter this could be it.
@bruce4139
@bruce4139 2 жыл бұрын
@@John-78 so a 10th of a second matters at catching but not batting? Also we change every offhanded back catcher to a pitcher why cant we do that for batters? Also runners almost get thrown out running to 2nd, they run 90 feet the ball travels 120 feet plus the 60 feet 6 inches. Now imagine if the ball is moving 30 feet less. It will be so much faster also how often does 3rd base get stolen anyways? And with a right handed batter in the box both catchers will struggle on that throw. It's not like we cant learn it. Also catchers the throw right handed can back pick to 1st why cant we back pick on a steal to 3rd (not sure if that counts as the same terminology)
@ss29er
@ss29er 3 жыл бұрын
First question my left-handed son received on every team he's ever been on: "You pitch?"
@BenderIsGr8
@BenderIsGr8 3 жыл бұрын
@Cade Mcleod it's actually the opposite. Righties pick up the ball better from lefties because it comes from "in front" of their field of vision. This is opposed to a R v. R matchup, where the ball is coming from the batter's peripheral. There's more to it than that- how breaking pitches come in, break, etc., but the ability to see the ball better is the main reason.
@slurrz_rg7204
@slurrz_rg7204 3 жыл бұрын
@Cade Mcleod firstbase. and out fieldand be played by lefty
@Dis_iplined
@Dis_iplined 3 жыл бұрын
I am a lefty and I have only played out field first base and pitcher
@ss29er
@ss29er 3 жыл бұрын
@Cade Mcleod It's different for every batter, but overall the numbers show it's easier to hit off the opposite handed pitcher. There are a few lefty batters that have much better splits against lefty pitchers, but it's rare.
@spookyshark632
@spookyshark632 3 жыл бұрын
@@BenderIsGr8 At higher levels that's true, but at lower levels, righty batters will struggle just because they're not used to lefty pitchers.
@djjazzyjeff1232
@djjazzyjeff1232 3 жыл бұрын
I think it's because there are so few left handed people (About 10% of the population) that when someone shows baseball promise at the junior level the coaches eyes light up and they push them into the pitcher role.
@allanr6132
@allanr6132 3 жыл бұрын
Never knew only 10% are left handed. Thought it would be alot more.
@djjazzyjeff1232
@djjazzyjeff1232 3 жыл бұрын
@@allanr6132 Yeah I woulda thought so too. Fact of the matter is that it’s a right handed world so it’s not a total shock. My best friend is left-handed and he golfs, shoots, and throws with his right hand, but he writes with his left.
@MacFouLaid
@MacFouLaid 3 жыл бұрын
@@djjazzyjeff1232 same for me, my strong hand in sports in the right hand and i write with the left
@djjazzyjeff1232
@djjazzyjeff1232 3 жыл бұрын
@@MacFouLaid Kinda like how lesbians aren't real, neither are left handed people. At least, not fully committed to the bit, lol.
@MinistereMR
@MinistereMR 3 жыл бұрын
@@MacFouLaid me three. I can do many things with either hand but absolutely unable to operate lefty scissors.
@grege5074
@grege5074 3 жыл бұрын
plot twist: Rawlings just refuses to make left handed catcher's gloves.
@tussler21557
@tussler21557 3 жыл бұрын
Mizuno does
@sk8rfromGA
@sk8rfromGA 3 жыл бұрын
I definitely own a Rawlings catchers mitt. Lefty.
@ernestolombardo5811
@ernestolombardo5811 3 жыл бұрын
If they can make a knuckleball mitt, they make a left-handed one without breaking a sweat.
@Golfwatcher
@Golfwatcher 3 жыл бұрын
This! Also prior to the mid 2000’s it was near impossible to find a left handed catchers mitt.
@nate24680
@nate24680 3 жыл бұрын
my son has two lefty mitts. one by Easton and one by Addidas
@toulafootball96
@toulafootball96 3 жыл бұрын
This is what happened to me. I was behind the plate early cuz I was one of the bigger kids. When I got older coaches wanted the big lefty on the mound not behind the plate. So that's where I ended up. Also as others have said, left handed catchers mitts are exceptionally difficult to find.
@kevinpont1804
@kevinpont1804 3 жыл бұрын
Good point Ryan!!
@SuperFireHog
@SuperFireHog 3 жыл бұрын
They can easily make then ;special order. They got a 6 fingered glove that was made for a Pitcher that throws lefty and righty.
@eyeofhorus99
@eyeofhorus99 3 жыл бұрын
I had to get a special order for mine.
@andrewr7982
@andrewr7982 2 жыл бұрын
With internet now you can find anything, so not finding a glove isn’t an excuse anymore.
@toulafootball96
@toulafootball96 2 жыл бұрын
@Bojo David now yes, 15+ years ago however, it was almost impossible
@troywright4614
@troywright4614 3 жыл бұрын
It’s really kind of simple actually. As a child in little league very few people actually buy catchers mitts so the teams actually have all the catchers equipment. So when we are learning the game there’s usually only a right handed glove simply because of the numbers.
@BigDogCountry
@BigDogCountry 2 жыл бұрын
Back when I was a yute I bought one for not much more than a regular glove (early 70's) Used it in the outfield as well as first base.
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 2 ай бұрын
Interesting point, makes sense
@ChaseMunoz
@ChaseMunoz 3 жыл бұрын
I was a left handed catcher all the the way through high school, I could back pick to first from my squat where you couldn’t tell if I was going back to the pitcher or to first until I let the ball go. I also never had an issue throwing down to third. The glove was the hardest thing to find lol 😂
@jamesclayton7161
@jamesclayton7161 3 жыл бұрын
Left handed gloves in general are hard to find, if you're not ordering...a little of topic it's the same as a shooter, if your in a gun store it's hard as hell to find a left handed holster...
@TheWatchernator
@TheWatchernator 3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesclayton7161 I love coffee. It's a pain to find a proper left handed mug.
@virferrum
@virferrum 3 жыл бұрын
Lefty catching throwing to 3rd is the same as a righty going to 1st, so if righties can do it, so can lefties. That snap throw to 1st to pick off a secondary lead is probably a hugely underrated skill that lefty catchers would have, solely because they are left-handed.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
@@virferrum yeah but those are very different game situations. If a righty throws to first, he’s trying to catch the runner at first napping. If a lefty had to try to throw to third, it would be when a runner was actively in the process of stealing third. The stakes are just different in those two situations. You’re correct that the mechanics would be the same, but throwing out a guy who is running full speed is just naturally gonna be more difficult that throwing out a guy who’s flat footed. This is why there aren’t any lefty catchers. You need to be able to dependably throw out base stealers to play catcher, and dependably throwing out that runner at third is just straight up harder for a lefty than a righty.
@zackdelfino365
@zackdelfino365 3 жыл бұрын
My brother was and I remember he had to spend like 3 hours just trying to find one
@timothyoverby
@timothyoverby 3 жыл бұрын
I was a left handed catcher in little league from 9yrs old to 15yrs old. It was the weirdest thing anyone ever seen.
@colbycormier9384
@colbycormier9384 3 жыл бұрын
I actually caught until I was 21 and I am left handed
@consciousmusic9222
@consciousmusic9222 3 жыл бұрын
i caught one inning as a lefty. That was the first and last time i ever caught behind the plate. Ironically, the next inning i pitched for the first time. From that day on i became a pitcher outfielder and never caught again LOL
@joshg.6315
@joshg.6315 3 жыл бұрын
Same. I caught from 9-11 yrs old. Still have my left handed mitt!
@bpotemski
@bpotemski 3 жыл бұрын
I played left handed catcher in adult ball
@kman9884
@kman9884 3 жыл бұрын
Left little league catcher as well. My coaches never had a lefty mitt though and eventually the umpires said it wasn’t safe to use a normal glove for it (in third grade there’s no issue with a 20mph fastball).
@TekeLloyd
@TekeLloyd 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Great video! I was one of those rare left handed catchers. Until I got to high school, I was normally either the pitcher or the catcher. At high school and later, I pitched and played center field and first base. Another very real practical challenge is that you just can't find left handed catchers mitts. My Dad found one and bought it just because he thought it might come in handy one day, and fortunately for me I got the chance to use it. I have never seen another one at a sporting store. I am with you that the other reasons often given I never thought were really a problem. Thanks for setting it straight.
@The_RealBigOunce
@The_RealBigOunce 3 жыл бұрын
The reason I stopped catching is because I couldn’t find a left handed glove
@chickenjoe4612
@chickenjoe4612 2 жыл бұрын
Ive used the same lefty catching glove since I was 8…been 11 years
@mateoippolito9965
@mateoippolito9965 2 жыл бұрын
@Goodest Cat that’s not aloud when you get older
@PaulMiles1
@PaulMiles1 3 жыл бұрын
Learned more about catching in the first 8 minutes of this video then I did during the 80's when I was playing catcher (in little league).
@ButtmunchCookie
@ButtmunchCookie 3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best channels on KZfaq.
@ilikebaseball1151
@ilikebaseball1151 3 жыл бұрын
I wish I had all of these resources available to me when I was a kid playing. Too many of my youth coaches were mostly mean spirited and impossible to learn from.
@IAm-qf2xb
@IAm-qf2xb 3 жыл бұрын
@@ilikebaseball1151 Whistleneck holler guys need to stick to football. They will break a young person’s will, busting the kid’s chops to the point that playing becomes a drag. Tragic.
@ilikebaseball1151
@ilikebaseball1151 3 жыл бұрын
@@IAm-qf2xb Football, specifically Indian runs are how I found out I had physically induced asthma LOL. Played one year, never again.
@Jbp150
@Jbp150 3 жыл бұрын
Lol nice
@jebbecker3106
@jebbecker3106 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making an argument for lefty's to play catcher. I am a lefty and my son is a lefty and plays catcher. I think he's discriminated against at catcher because he's a lefty. Another thing that you didn't really mention is that lefty's have a better angle and are set up to throw runners out at first on the bunt.
@BA-dt6tg
@BA-dt6tg 3 жыл бұрын
But the negatives out way the positives
@TheGLORY13
@TheGLORY13 3 жыл бұрын
In my experiences as a catcher. I don't see a ton of positives to it as a lefty. They are no quicker to 1b trying to pick off, I used to throw down there all the time and it wasn't a big deal, it's about the quick release at the end of the day your throwing hand doesn't grant you more seconds that way. More righty batters then left so throwing down to second you'll likely to have to take a step out to not hit the batter (who has the right to box to begin with so you are more likely to hit him then make a consistent unimpeded throw down) 3rd base you've got the same problem as us, You've got to avoid the batter who's typically right handed (and when you're more likely to see a steal as there is a man in the way) --- In terms of bunts. You may be facing the bag quicker, and not have to round the ball to turn towards the bag, but bunting still is frequent enough to warrant sticking a Left behind the plate just for the bunts. --- Learn to pitch as a Lefty is my advice, you see so few lefty pitchers but plenty of lefty outfielders in the world. A lefty in high school is like seeing a damn alien most of the time. I played up and down the east coast all the way until I was about 22-23 years old on some pretty good teams and the amount of times we faced a Lefty pitcher I can say....was maybe 10.
@88mphDrBrown
@88mphDrBrown 3 жыл бұрын
Ya kids got no place behind the plate. No place!!!
@tedgey4286
@tedgey4286 3 жыл бұрын
You don't "play catcher." You catch.
@solar8314
@solar8314 3 жыл бұрын
@@88mphDrBrown lefties can still finally play catcher it is just preference
@rememberthis8795
@rememberthis8795 2 жыл бұрын
In 1980, there were two southpaw catchers in the hit school level. One wasChris Hancock from Worth County High School. I was the other one from Brooks County High School. A southpaw catcher is a secret weapon as it freaks out righty batters. I concur that it comes down to a supply and demand thing. The supply is low and coaches demand a righty behind the plate. Great video and super informative!
@a29miller
@a29miller 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt for the video. I’m sure someone already mentioned this in all the comments, but I think just the lack of availability of left handed catchers mitts at low lever is probably a big factor too. Between that and your comment about pitching a young lefty are the biggest reasons. Thanks!
@TheRealBatBoyAlive
@TheRealBatBoyAlive 3 жыл бұрын
I'm still trying to find Matt Antonelli in my MLB 2K10 in my Xbox 360 lol
@zen4realfightman426
@zen4realfightman426 3 жыл бұрын
Just because he was playing in the major leagues during that time doesn't mean he's in the game it happens with a lot of Major League games and with Madden as well
@kaitain7595
@kaitain7595 3 жыл бұрын
Lol, that would be cool if u found him. Let us know if u did.
@StateoftheFranchiseSports
@StateoftheFranchiseSports 3 жыл бұрын
He's in MLB the Show 08 & 09
@buttfartstew4789
@buttfartstew4789 3 жыл бұрын
Hes not in mlb power pros🥺🥺🥺
@zen4realfightman426
@zen4realfightman426 3 жыл бұрын
@@buttfartstew4789 once again just because he was in the major leagues doesn't mean he's in a game
@swisscheese6456
@swisscheese6456 3 жыл бұрын
This is one of my wonders of life I've thought for years. Thank you!
@lambo8165
@lambo8165 3 жыл бұрын
I’m a lefty catcher and whenever I join a new team coaches be like Hey what position u play?me: I’m a catcher. coach: wtf u just say boi
@RobChapala
@RobChapala 2 жыл бұрын
My kid played 3rd as a lefty, got the same stuff.
@MugiwaraReilly
@MugiwaraReilly 2 жыл бұрын
@@RobChapala well that makes sense, it takes him longer to get in position to throw
@opinderbhandohal6809
@opinderbhandohal6809 2 жыл бұрын
@@MugiwaraReilly im a lefty i only play first lol
@opinderbhandohal6809
@opinderbhandohal6809 2 жыл бұрын
i can pitch well too
@yk_Its_jax
@yk_Its_jax 2 жыл бұрын
@@opinderbhandohal6809 im right handed but play all the lefty positions for the infield lol
@zebulonwhite4169
@zebulonwhite4169 2 жыл бұрын
I had a lefty catcher when I pitched and I loved the way he was able to frame my two-seam fastball on the outside of the plate. As the ball tailed into the zone, so did his glove when he caught it. I could really work the outside of the plate much more effectively because of that combination.
@bradmckissack5476
@bradmckissack5476 Жыл бұрын
Yes framing the outside corner on a right handed batter is an advantage for a lefty. Same for a righty with a left handed batter though.
@alkuraal17
@alkuraal17 3 жыл бұрын
The real reason: 11:50.
@questionableidentity1
@questionableidentity1 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I hate when they can't get to the damn point
@Briansgate
@Briansgate 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, makes sense.
@questionableidentity1
@questionableidentity1 3 жыл бұрын
@Robert Reital why not start with that and THEN talk about the other reasons after? It's not a novel practice by these types of videos
@carllutz7523
@carllutz7523 3 жыл бұрын
This was my first thought as well. Why "waste" a lefty by having him get beat up behind the plate? Also, if I was a lefty, I'd prefer to pitch b/c way more money there and way less wear and tear on your body for the most part. Or put the lefty at first base.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, this still isn’t the reason. The real reason is even more simple. It’s because lefty catchers are at a distinct disadvantage trying to throw out base stealers at third. It’s a way harder throw for a lefty than a righty.
@Statikk
@Statikk 3 жыл бұрын
i’ve been a lefty catcher since i was 7, never had any problems, i was always top 3 catchers in the league. i love the position and i’d be willing to do pretty much anything to stay with it. My high school team put a kid who’s never played before in there because i’m a lefty. i’ve never been so mad in my life but it is what it is. my pop time is 2.2 and i’m pretty sure the kid they replaced me with is in the minutes. i’ve never had any problems with throws, never had any problems finding a glove. but my hopes of being a catcher were destroyed by a kid who’s never played the game
@_lit_clips_
@_lit_clips_ 3 жыл бұрын
Hope you get your well deserved chance I hope you don’t lose the passion because of a dumb coach, that happens way too often
@truthvibes3330
@truthvibes3330 3 жыл бұрын
We want left handed catcher rights now !!
@genenile6737
@genenile6737 3 жыл бұрын
I was similar, had to switch to 1B in high school. Coach laughed when I told him Im a catcher and lefty
@MrRobVision
@MrRobVision 3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Ur pop time is 2.2 and ur replacements is 2 minutes. Hahaha. That was a good one
@Statikk
@Statikk 3 жыл бұрын
@@_lit_clips_ appreciate you
@alexgonzalez8139
@alexgonzalez8139 2 жыл бұрын
Love the way u break down your explanations Matt, great job bro.
@wonglee2424
@wonglee2424 2 жыл бұрын
This is my first video from your channel you explain thing very clearly and for folks don't know some of the insides of the game like using left handed catchers. It's no surprise you have so many views keep up the great work congratulations.
@timmalecha6311
@timmalecha6311 3 жыл бұрын
Played baseball till I was 40 and never even gave it any consideration. Great piece bro
@kaitain7595
@kaitain7595 3 жыл бұрын
Killer channel. Would have loved to have this fella as a coach in high school. Pretty cool your first major league hit was off of maddux. Tons of respect your way, Mr. Antonelli.
@AntonelliBaseball
@AntonelliBaseball 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@bayroot510
@bayroot510 3 жыл бұрын
I’m happy guys like this are putting out so much good information that we can share with our children. !!! It’s like finding hidden treasure.
@genebull3837
@genebull3837 3 жыл бұрын
You must have been lucky to reach one of Maddux pitches. Most of his strikes were a foot outside.
@RalphReagan
@RalphReagan 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! I forgot how much fun it was to catch. Born lefty but my marine Corp step dad converted me.
@user-xu7zb5cm5h
@user-xu7zb5cm5h 2 жыл бұрын
Never played baseball and watched when I could afford the time... I love how you kept me interested. Appreciate what you do. With that said, from what you've said it probably boils down to the ambition of the parent/coach/athlete to choose pitching over catching. Maybe a pay adjustment in salary in catchers in MLB will help the turnout of lefties in pros.
@timwiegand2517
@timwiegand2517 3 жыл бұрын
Something that I've never heard discussed is the advantage a left-handed catcher would have fielding bunts. They wouldn't have to turn their body to make the throw to first.
@lenyancey5236
@lenyancey5236 3 жыл бұрын
Who bunts anymore? lol
@FrNMGuy
@FrNMGuy 3 жыл бұрын
I would disagree with that. Fielding a bunt would also require the catcher to halt the inertia of moving forward, to some degree, to make the throw more accurate. A right handed catcher can use the inertia to turn the rest of the body and make an accurate throw. This is similar to a second baseman fielding a softer ground ball.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
But they’re at a distinct disadvantage throwing out base stealers at third. This is actually the real reason there are no lefty catchers.
@Sphere723
@Sphere723 3 жыл бұрын
Even if there were an advantage catchers usually only field sacrifice bunts. Bunts for hits are designed to go to 3B or P. If the catcher is fielding a drag bunt and a quick throw is important, something has gone wrong.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
@@Sphere723 I’m not talking about throwing to third on a bunt play. I’m talking about when a guy is stealing third.
@lordcheezsantero6060
@lordcheezsantero6060 3 жыл бұрын
Being Left Handed, I always found it hard to find a good selection of LH gloves. Always tons of RH gloves. I’m sure it’s extremely difficult to even find one that fits, sizes, comfortably and variety of selection as well.
@reddawng43x91
@reddawng43x91 3 жыл бұрын
All the dummy’s rite now are scratching there head ! Lol, same people who take a spin cast reel and flip it upside down to fish lmfao
@dancehalldoctor
@dancehalldoctor 3 жыл бұрын
Guns and guitars too, and they’re going to cost you another 10 to 15% as well...smh
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus 2 жыл бұрын
@@dancehalldoctor Don't even get me started on hand and power tools for construction. For example, if you try to use a right-handed circular saw with your left hand you literally can't see what you're cutting.
@theSinisterBend
@theSinisterBend Жыл бұрын
My son is 10 and started catching this year. The local youth baseball org had a left handed mitt they let him borrow for the season. I recently tried to buy him a mitt of his own and I'm pretty sure you can get weapons grade plutonium easier than a left handed catchers mitt.
@nickcampbell7198
@nickcampbell7198 2 жыл бұрын
Love the information you always give.. as a pitcher you concentrate on the catchers glove for location, doesn't matter which side of the plate.
@kipmaronge6512
@kipmaronge6512 3 жыл бұрын
Played catcher from 12 through my senior year where I was removed when a new coach came in and threw a true freshman in who had never caught before. It hurt but it still felt good to help teach the kid through my senior season
@puffinsmoke7
@puffinsmoke7 3 жыл бұрын
Totally correct, as a lefty, as soon was able to throw a ball I was practicing pitching. I agree with learning how to throw straight every time as a catcher, but the natural movement we is hard to correct. I couldn’t throw a ball straight my whole life even with a 4 seam it still had natural movement. Great video 🤘
@amymorrison4345
@amymorrison4345 3 жыл бұрын
My 12 year old absolutely loves the catching position and has been told he is the best catcher in his age division AAA. But, he is a south paw and EVERYONE is telling him to give up the position because you never see a left catcher. He wanted a new glove for his birthday but cannot get him a decent one because no one makes them. He was in tears as they told him to practice more for pitching, first base or outfield. He was so excited to watch this video and had a ray of hope to break the stigmatism associated with “left” catchers. Thank you❤️
@cjr1881
@cjr1881 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn't matter. He's not going to be good enough to play any position.
@sntslilhlpr6601
@sntslilhlpr6601 2 жыл бұрын
Took 13 minutes to come to the same conclusion I said to myself when I first saw this an hour ago, but I still enjoyed every minute of it. Now that's quality.
@user-lf9fr9vv9o
@user-lf9fr9vv9o 4 күн бұрын
I played fast pitch softball for over 20 years. Played with great ballers in leagues and tournaments the good pitchers got paid handsomely! This was a men’s league and one of the best catchers in the softball world was a lefty. Quite a few teams from all over the world had good catchers. A lot of small ball in that game so the lefty catchers had a good advantage of getting the runner out at 1st Even today if you look at softball gloves you will find a handful of options for lefty catchers. The problem is they are much bigger than a glove a baseball player would be comfortable with. It would be like a middle infielder using a glove that outfielders use. That baseball is difficult to transfer to your throwing arm when it gets lost in your glove! Love your videos, keep up the good work!
@bowlnow824
@bowlnow824 3 жыл бұрын
I was a lefthanded catcher in little league. Loved playing that position so much!
@johngetz8585
@johngetz8585 3 жыл бұрын
Played ball for over 25 years, and honestly never really thought about it? I like your common sense approach to explanation on the subject. You really broke it down beautifully. Well done, going to watch some more!
@DyonJyn
@DyonJyn 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a lefty. I caught for 5 years. It was my favorite position and I loved it, V-Tek was my idol. Once i got to HS they refused to try me out at catcher because I was left handed, stuck me on the mound and/or RF. Became an All-State outfielder. But the whole time I wanted to continue catching. Never got a chance because I was a lefty. They only reason I was given
@toxleclure6485
@toxleclure6485 2 жыл бұрын
It's strange that I never noticed this as I've been a baseball fan most of my life. Thinking back, I vaguely remember playing baseball video games which would force the catcher I would create to be right-handed. I can't recall which game it was, but if I'm remembering correctly then this makes some sense now. Thank you.
@scottmcmulkin1056
@scottmcmulkin1056 3 жыл бұрын
With the whole Tag at home plate thing the Left Handed Catcher could also stand on the other side of the line to tag the runner out
@kevinanderson967
@kevinanderson967 3 жыл бұрын
The year was 1973 and all I wanted to do was play catcher but being a lefty it was forbidden but I talked the manager into it and I played catcher for a couple of games using my firstbasemens mitt. It was so fun 🤩
@Niel2760
@Niel2760 3 жыл бұрын
Using an illegal glove.
@kellyjones702
@kellyjones702 3 жыл бұрын
Haha😂
@jasonsabbath6996
@jasonsabbath6996 3 жыл бұрын
I love talking ANYTHING baseball! This was fun.
@CjF2194
@CjF2194 2 жыл бұрын
I was once a lefty catcher (took forever to find a glove) when I was 18, and I found it easier to pick off 1st base and and throw out runners stealing 2nd base. I turned my body about 20 degrees to the 1st base so I can quickly pick off runners and to jump up and move out of the way of the righty batters. As tagging the runners was no issue. After I couldn't play catcher in high school (even though I was better than the our righty catcher) I played 1st base "as the rule" says. Only good was that it helped me out catching all the horrible throws my team always did cause I was always able to adjust to what they threw very quickly, this was due to the speed of the pitches and the distance of the pitcher, which we all know is way faster than someone throwing it across the field at a lower speed. Sadly my sports ended due to medical issues but still miss it.
@donaldleider7382
@donaldleider7382 3 жыл бұрын
I was a left handed catcher in little league 1966-1968 and a pretty good one. Made a couple of all star teams, the league even supplied me a left handed catchers mitt!
@eyeofhorus99
@eyeofhorus99 3 жыл бұрын
I was a left handed catcher too for two or three seasons. I was either first base or catching.
@stephansteele657
@stephansteele657 3 жыл бұрын
Full disclosure: lefty here. Just watching the clips he provided, I’m kind of surprised that some really sabermetric-focused manager hasn’t tried a lefty-lefty battery. Looks to me like a lefty catcher may more effectively frame breaking pitches thrown by a southpaw. Might even be more effective with a lefty at bat... It’s weird, but true, that this is just one of those baseball things that I’ve always accepted, even though it makes little sense.
@mae2759
@mae2759 3 жыл бұрын
Umpire here. It's a little harder to see over the catcher's throwing hand vs the glove hand. The catcher naturally turns when he sticks his glove out, so you kind of have a nice sight path to the glove vs looking over the throwing hand shoulder. Lefty hitters make everything ass-backwards and a little more challenging for umpires, so a lefty catcher would present that challenge for right handed batters, which we see the majority of the time.
@MagSeven7
@MagSeven7 3 жыл бұрын
I love all the comments. This is a very interesting and debatable subject. In my case, back in the day, as some of the comments said, there were no lefty catchers mitts, so, no lefty catchers. I always wanted to catch. Even in my youth, I had a reputation as a good defensive player (couldn't hit much!), so being lefty, I always played first or right field. It wasn't until I played in an adult fast pitch softball league I got to catch. Totally different animal but.....my dreams came true!!! I've been a LL umpire for 20 years now and see more and more lefty catchers for sure.
@garysciulli1950
@garysciulli1950 3 жыл бұрын
I felt you were talking about me. Lol. You’re absolutely on point. A good arm at some point (lefties) especially without great speed for outfield will be honed toward pitching. I “loved” playing 2 position but it just isn’t (wasn’t) an option.
@dtrain8335
@dtrain8335 3 жыл бұрын
I was a hell of a left handed shortstop.......When I wasn't pitching that is lol. You're absolutely right. I did catch a few games just cause I wanted to try it.
@nasty3145
@nasty3145 3 жыл бұрын
I like the tailong one, lefties always had odd throwing motions. Atleast for me being a righty, they always tailed.
@rojoburrito
@rojoburrito 2 жыл бұрын
I caught, as a lefty, for 5 years in NABA...main reason is nobody else wanted to...I loved it back there with the tools of ignorance on..I had a wicked snap throw to 3rd base ( usually when a right handed batter was in box) caught many a sleepers lolly gagging back to 3rd base...good times great game..
@michaelzimmerman3438
@michaelzimmerman3438 3 жыл бұрын
You’re so right about how you can practice getting backspin on a ball because when I was in high school I taught myself how to get backspin on a ball because I always threw sidearm like my whole life but then in high school my JV coach told me to work on throwing more so over the top to move to the outfield my freshman year. By my senior year I had an absolute cannon. Then after high school I was clocked on 2 throws without warming up or anything, 1st throw 88 second throw 89.
@pbennett13
@pbennett13 3 жыл бұрын
nice desk and setup... simple yet elegant... goes well with the wall colors 👌🏾
@benjaminaberg866
@benjaminaberg866 3 жыл бұрын
I once saw a lefty catcher and 2nd baseman on the same defense. It was a trip.
@drossi101
@drossi101 2 жыл бұрын
Second base!? Lmao that would be such a pain to have to turn your whole body to throw to first
@pcurrie73
@pcurrie73 2 жыл бұрын
@@drossi101 I got parked at 2nd my first little league year. Way harder than 3rd or short. Ended up on the mound and 1st base eventually, but playing the other positions forced me to compensate by positioning deeper, working on a quick pivot, and depending on my arm strength.
@drossi101
@drossi101 2 жыл бұрын
@@pcurrie73 lol that would be nuts
@Hayabusa0268
@Hayabusa0268 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! That is something I've never thought about before.
@tonyh2181
@tonyh2181 3 жыл бұрын
I think you're spot on. Great Lefty pitchers are few and far between. So if you have a cannon to pick off a dude at second you can definitely work the strike zone.
@georgew.5639
@georgew.5639 2 жыл бұрын
When I was learning to play clarinet in elementary school, boys didn’t play the clarinet at the time. So I wasn’t taken seriously. So I wasn’t taught what I needed to become good at it.
@daddyphatsax304
@daddyphatsax304 3 жыл бұрын
I think you are spot on...lefty's are influenced to pitch when younger. The second reason I was thinking of...was the availability of a mit. Even if a young lefty wanted to try it out for an inning...unless he has bought his own mit...there isn't one so that opportunity never comes to fruition. Combine those two factors and it just never happens.
@carybutters
@carybutters 3 жыл бұрын
I bought my Grandson a Lefty's mitt when he was about 8 or 9. He only got to catch a few times. He has always been a standout lefty pitcher and lightning in a bottle in Center and on the base paths. Just signed a full ride to the U. Of Houston Cougars ( D-1 ) . That mitt took forever to get here and was mucho expensive. It all paid off. Many of the scouting journals pick him in the top 100 in America. One guy called him "no doubt 5 tool player with so many options and a natural." Great kid, too. Humble, friendly and a very filthy curve ball and up to 4 other pitches and working on his knuckle ball. Those in the know many times say his bat, fielding, and all else wants he could be "The next big thing." Sounds a bit like recruiting and scouting hod wash> In the end it will be his decision but we have confidence in him and know that he was molded by the baseball Gods so call will work out. He just threw a 7 inning no-hitter and a walk off home run .He stuck out 14 with no batted balls leaving the infield, and when he wasn't doing anything else he sold hot dogs in the stands, LOL ! Check him out if you like . His name is Malachi Lott. If he was your boy would you send him off to college or advise him to take the signing bonus money if it is big enough.
@Kip3223
@Kip3223 3 жыл бұрын
I always wanted to catch as a lefty. My parents already had to buy me a glove, cleats and registration for baseball. Asking them to buy me a right handed catchers mitt in the late 80's early 90's was for two reason hard to do. Try to find a right hand catching mitt and I guarantee the club doesn't have one to borrow you to try it out.
@genenile6737
@genenile6737 3 жыл бұрын
I was a lefty catcher until high school. My little league found a glove and let me keep it. Didn’t fly in high school, had to go 1B/OF
@Danny-qk2cs
@Danny-qk2cs 3 жыл бұрын
Exact same experience.
@ethansgarlata5387
@ethansgarlata5387 3 жыл бұрын
My friends a left handed catcher in high school
@grahammarshall1199
@grahammarshall1199 3 жыл бұрын
That was me too, I caught some 50/70 games but when I got to high school I didn’t catch anymore.
@dancehalldoctor
@dancehalldoctor 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. When I was about 8 or 9 I had a southpaw catcher’s mitt and I hit a batter in the head. And to validate what you said,...fast forward a couple years from that, and all I ever did was pitch
@johnmaloney7518
@johnmaloney7518 2 жыл бұрын
One of our local heroes when I was a boy was MLB lefty pitcher named Johnny Antonelli. Passed away in 2020, beloved in Rochester.
@mikeobiwon
@mikeobiwon 3 жыл бұрын
I remember reading about this in a book or article/column awhile back. I think there were several reasons outlined such as: 1. A left handed thrower with a good arm is likely to be converted to pitcher at some point because of how valuable left-handed pitchers are. 2. Athletic left-handed throwers are also valued at other positions such as center field or right field. Left-handed throwers that can hit well for average or power but aren't the greatest fielders or don't have great arms are likely to end up at first base. 3. Some of the points you outlined in your video. I lost my train of thought while writing #2. 😂 Great video! Keep up the great work!
@andrewmcnicoll4268
@andrewmcnicoll4268 3 жыл бұрын
Crazy statistic: there's a significant gap between left handed hitters and right handed hitters when you get to the big leagues. No idea why, and it doesn't matter which hand the pitcher throws.
@andrewdurrer3899
@andrewdurrer3899 2 жыл бұрын
This might be an oversimplification, but when we used to pick up our league issued team equipment bag, the included catcher's glove was never left handed.
@Clean97gti
@Clean97gti 2 жыл бұрын
This was exactly my thought. I never saw a left handed catchers mitt until I was an adult. The three guys who could catch on our HS team (including me) were all righties. Left handed kids are never really given the option simply because the gear isn't there for them. I had a hell of a time catching for a couple little league teams because the gear was too big for me. Then one coach brought his own personal gear once and had me play in that and voila! Night and day difference. The right gear makes all the difference.
@seanslattery6366
@seanslattery6366 2 жыл бұрын
Why would it be when the article is trying to exolain that left handed catchers are rare and not practical for a little league team with limited budget less and less sponsors to have a lefty catcher mitt. If you a lefty and want to catch bad enough and have the ability to start . Should buy own glove or ask for donations .
@Clean97gti
@Clean97gti 2 жыл бұрын
@@seanslattery6366 the point is that of there was lefty gear, you'd find more lefty catchers. It's little league, you're not supposed to have to shell out hundreds of dollars just to see if your 7 year old can play catcher. That's why teams are provided a gear bag.
@seanslattery6366
@seanslattery6366 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clean97gti i understand you however most little leagues dont supply gloves for any players . Only bats , uniforms , hats and protective gear . Usually each team has a catchers mitt that is old used and Right Handed in 99% of cases because facts are most catchers are right handed throwers . Just go to dicks sporting goods or your place for baseball gear and will see there are 10 catchers mitts for each 1 left handed . Some companys dont even produce lefthanded catchers mitts . And maybe you live in rich or well off community but anywhere i played ball and i played on hardball teams frim age 7 to 38 . And we always had to bring our own gloves and spikes whether plastic or metal cleats . I understand that its expensive to buy a mitt but mist that play need to and 1/4 of catchers above little league prefer thier own glove broken in how they like . It comes with catching . Or imagine being a goalie in hockey ? I couldnt afford the 1000$ in gear that the team or league doesnt supply . Thats what this article is about . The rarity of left handed catchers . I feel for ya but its never going to happen where each little league team has a left handed cathers mitt included. Next alll people will want free gloves and spikes which i wish would happen so all kids had a new glove and comfortable spikes to match the team . However we live in an evermore greedy society and perplexes me that people can build personal spacecraft . Billion dollar yachts , dresses for 5000$ and shoe collections worth 50k when its getting harder to supply little league teams with a uniform its gotten to t shirts the same color in .any afeas .
@seanslattery6366
@seanslattery6366 2 жыл бұрын
Futhermore does your childs tesm provide any other players gloves . Outfielder ? Shortstop ? 1st , 2nd or 3rd basemans gloves , ? Most catchers gear is adjustable if not a giant for age or really small kid . Believe me i wish more people donated a dollar when little league kids and adults donate time to collect donations for LL baseball . Instead of buying a bag of chips or cookies or if someone that can afford a brand new car could donate 5$ to thier city or town kids sports programs . When i played ll in the 70s we had nice uniforms with button down shirts . The coaches all donated thier time and umps being adults or kids 12 and older that could ump bases did so for free or a couple dollars . Even then we all had to buy a glove and spikes or olay in sneakers . And at the time i had paper routes for 6 years and shoveled snow a whole driveway and sidewalks and didnt ask for a set price . Some people gave you 5$ some 3$ ocasional 10$ and somtimes a hot chocolate and warm bowl of soup if no money. Now , adults took away paper routes from kids making it thier living and with all the landscapers with snowblwers , plows if homeower doest have one i never see kids knockkng on doors to work so they may buy a glove if parent or parents cant . But now the umps want 15$ or more for a little league game and some towns need to pay coaches because they cant get enough people to volunteer time. Theres no excuse for a community not being able to finance a decent little league .. We had a man in town from 1973 until 1979 and maybe more years that i wasnt eligible that donated every sunday from after easter until september that alone suoervised any kid , age 7-13 to play baseball from 8am until 4 or 5 pm each sunday and had races after the games by age group and gave a new baseball to the winner . And after a kid won he ciuldnt win another one so all kids got an oppurtunity for a ball by summers end . And he wasnt financially compensated nor collected any money for this . Only at end of summer held a fundraiser that took 2 or 3 buses full of crazy kids and a few chaperones . You dont see many people that donate thier time for free like it was . Im sure i thanked him but pavo orsulak was a good guy and its a shame that this program ever stopped . Between liability with so many looking for a lawsuit i imagine it would be risky now . Thanks to lawyers and judges that award people for thier own mistakes or blame someone teying to donate time and hold them reasponsible if a kid gets hurt playing baseball or anything good . And with video games and soccer now around where all you need is a ball. I doubt they would get 18 kids to field 2 teams . We always had 3 games going 6 teams pick up and extras for subs .. sorry for the periodical but im curios if you think they should have a left handed cathers mitt supplied if you believe every kid should get a glove and spikes ? I wish they all did . We should have fund raisers for our respective community or the cimmunitys that have no teams , no eqipment , no coaches or volunteers .
@dansullivan4046
@dansullivan4046 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with all you said regarding left handed catchers. One thing that I was told a long time ago, is that lefty catchers cannot hide the signs to the pitcher. Small, I know, but that was a reason given to me. I was a righty catcher and always wondered about the lack of lefty catchers. I always thought it would create a perfect platoon situation.
@jeffrey-dq3tz
@jeffrey-dq3tz 2 жыл бұрын
Ive had the same left handed catchers glove i bought in 1977...yup i'm a southpaw and caught for my brother who was right handed We did this right thru adult baseball here in San Diego up until 1997 when at 35 it was time to hang it up...I caught plenty of flack for being a catcher but we let our playing do the talking Right down to a championship game that we lost in 9th inning because our sure handed first baseman missed an easy pop up..My brother threw a slider that basically dropped and curved away from righties right into my glove that was framed low on outside corner and righties would swing and miss all the time...The adult baseball in San Diego was an awesome league and it brought us so much joy....little reminiscing
@furiogiunta7886
@furiogiunta7886 3 жыл бұрын
Benny Distefano was from my neighborhood, we all looked up to him. Every offseason he would help the kids with a free clinic. He was always a catcher, but they move him to first base because he is lefty.
@sosuapimp8449
@sosuapimp8449 3 жыл бұрын
Yo Furio could you swing the bat lefty when you destroyed the Asian massage parlor in the Sopranos?
@furiogiunta7886
@furiogiunta7886 3 жыл бұрын
@@sosuapimp8449 I am switch hitter
@sosuapimp8449
@sosuapimp8449 3 жыл бұрын
@@furiogiunta7886 just like Vito right?
@Martin.Jensen
@Martin.Jensen 2 жыл бұрын
It's also hard to find a catches glove for a lefty. I used a first baseman's glove.
@BoleDaPole
@BoleDaPole 2 жыл бұрын
Why didn't you just become a pitcher?
@RustySax1949
@RustySax1949 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a lefty. I never wanted to catch because I was afraid of getting hit in the head by the batter's bat! So I played 1B or CF, primarily CF because I was the fastest kid on the team and could cover a lot of ground quickly. I was also able to tell as soon as the ball left the hitter's bat which way it was going, so I was always there to back up the LF or RF guys. Was asked a few times to pitch, but told coaches that if they wanted a bunch of walks, I'd pitch. That comment would usually send me to CF. . . Loved playing the game when I was a kid. . .
@joeanderson444
@joeanderson444 2 жыл бұрын
It is so crazy that you are saying all of this because I have looked at the numbers (steal pct. w/ lefties vs righties AB and catchers throwing to first more than third)! I actually thought I was the only person in the world that even cared about stuff like this. Great Video!
@mitchacho_
@mitchacho_ 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent arguments! As a lefty player from little league to high school, I can honestly attest for a lot of these stereotypes about a lefty. You’re almost always guaranteed to play 1st, pitcher or left field. Worked out for me cuz I love playing 1st.
@kellyjones702
@kellyjones702 3 жыл бұрын
Same for me I love 1st I’m also the leadoff hitter
@yk_Its_jax
@yk_Its_jax 2 жыл бұрын
i right handed but play all the lefty positions besides the outfield
@joshuaboothby1090
@joshuaboothby1090 3 жыл бұрын
My son is left handed. He tried pitching his first couple seasons of little league. He has the arm to do it. But he really isn’t in love with it. But he REALLY enjoys catching and after watching other kids in his league he seems to be a lot better than most of them. But his coaches keep pushing him to pitch or play first. Neither of which he wants to do. It really sucks because he gets discouraged.
@BlueL1n3
@BlueL1n3 3 жыл бұрын
I think this is a big reason, not that left handed kids don't or cant enjoy catching, it's that the coaches push them and pressure them to play else where. Do right handed kids who enjoy first base get the same pressure to play elsewhere? (Freddie Freeman has made quite the career as a right handed first baseman.) I hope your son doesnt get too discouraged, because catching is fun and if he enjoys it, that is where the coaches need to be playing him. We need to stop pigeon holing kids from playing certain positions just because of what arm they throw with.
@iandunstan2760
@iandunstan2760 3 жыл бұрын
My son is getting the same thing. It is tough. he doesn't like the pressure of being pitcher but loved being behind the plate.
@muthafluffindemon747
@muthafluffindemon747 3 жыл бұрын
I actually got that same treatment when i was playing.. I was damn good at catching when i was younger, i was a lefty catcher. But my coaches kept pushing me to play pitcher, so when I eventually gave in my first year of highschool because i was told i wasn't gonna play if i stayed a catcher I ended up injuring my shoulder and I was bitter for a while afterwards, dropped everything baseball entirely until just a few months ago.. Just make sure the little dude keeps doing it, even if people say otherwise, never force him to play a position he doesn't want to.
@iandunstan2760
@iandunstan2760 3 жыл бұрын
@@muthafluffindemon747 Hey, thanks for the reply and sorry about your shoulder.
@madmanac
@madmanac 3 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing years ago that it would be easier for the third base coach to pick up signs from a left-handed catcher, whose glove wouldn't be in the right place to obscure the view. Maybe not precise signals, but at least enough to tell if a pitch is going to be inside or outside. I've always found that to be the most plausibly rational explanation. To be fair, I only caught a little bit when I was 11 and stopped playing competitive baseball when I was 14, so I can't offer a truly informed perspective. But that makes more sense to me than any arguments about throws to bases or tags.
@joshhaimes8339
@joshhaimes8339 2 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome video. I coached a kid that was lightning quick and was willing to throw his body in front of anything to block the ball. He was also lightning quick with his release and pop time even though he wasn't the hardest thrower. Couldn't convince the high school coaches to give him a try behind the dish. I think they missed out on something special.. That being said, my opinion is that the main reason for no left handed catchers is throwing to 3rd. Unfortunately, I believe the numbers you provided regarding throws to 1st and 3rd are like comparing apples to oranges. Catchers and pitch location tend to dictate when the catcher will attempt a throw to 1st, while the runner dictates when the catcher will have to make a throw to 3rd. Back pick throws to 1st occur most often on outside pitches to right handed batters or inside pitches to left handed batters which help pull the catcher into a better position to make that throw. It will also will help a right handed catcher clear the left handed hitter to throw behind him to 1st. Therefore, back picks occur on the catchers terms. He makes the decision when to throw if things line up to be more favorable for success. On the other hand, a catcher is stuck trying to throw a runner out at third base regardless of where the pitch comes across the plate. Therefore, the throws a left handed catcher with have to throw 3rd will not be as ideal and often challenging compared to back pick throws. Just another non-expert opinion.
@FloSchmdt14
@FloSchmdt14 3 жыл бұрын
What I read, and thought it really made sense is: If there’s a throw from the outfield up the first base line or a home plate collision or anything like that, it would leave the throwing shoulder open to the runner.
@reddawng43x91
@reddawng43x91 3 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly rite
@beforehonour
@beforehonour 3 жыл бұрын
A small reason: But what about most little league and lower level leagues not having a catcher’s mitt for the right hand, so lefties have to learn to play ambidextrous if they want to catch? The equipment, to me, seems prohibitively expensive for lefties and hard to find. And it seems at that low level, you’re (unintentionally) making it harder for lefties to catch.
@hockeyboy9
@hockeyboy9 3 жыл бұрын
duh, exactly. Being from venezuela. Good luck finding a left handed catcher mitt in Latin America. You're more likely to win the lottery.
@eddie_d1233
@eddie_d1233 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing. There's not enough call for manufacturers to make a right hand mitts.
@andygraverson1946
@andygraverson1946 3 жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same thing, except that the proliferation of travel ball has caused us to move away from the "team equipment" concept. As a parent of a travel ball player (and he's a catcher), having his own equipment allows him to work on his own. Oh, and Covid has almost made it a necessity for catcher's to have their own gear. Sharing masks is just asking to get sick until we get past this.
@jeradw7420
@jeradw7420 3 жыл бұрын
@@andygraverson1946 In most places, travel ball is still the minority. Most communities still have league owned equipment for little league which means an overwhelming amount of right hand gloves.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but there’s a reason manufacturers don’t make lefty catching mitts. It’s because they realize the mechanics of the game make it harder for a lefty to play catcher in the first place, so they know there won’t wind up being many of them. So they end up not making any.
@tylerramjit2772
@tylerramjit2772 2 жыл бұрын
Been lefty catching since I was 8 took 2 bad hits got straight up. Collisions happen and I learnt and I learnt how to make a hard throw down to second. Hard throw 3rd and first. I make excellent tags because im fast. Honestly it was hard to learn but I love catching and if you really like catching then you shouldn’t be mad if you have to learn to be fast with it.
@charlielucky4201
@charlielucky4201 2 жыл бұрын
I was a lefty catcher from Little League through early high school before switching to first. We had a straight fastballer on our LL team and our catcher at the time was scared to catch him. So I volunteered. I caught my first season with a fielders glove and ended up icing my hand, especially my index finger, after every game due to the swelling. Finally, my mom ordered me a lefthanded mitt from Rawlings for Christmas. I got a cool bar trick out of it, though, as to this day I can bend my right index finger all the way back to my hand. The reason I was always told it was rare to see a lefthanded catcher had to do with the twisting across the body to apply a tag. It was less about the efficacy of the tag and more about the exposure to bodily harm a lefty would presumably have when catching a ball with your right hand (thus, looking right, if even slightly), while a runner charges into your body (as was legal and often encouraged back then) unseen from the left. Juxtaposing this, a righthanded catcher catching with their left hand would naturally look left to make the catch and have greater awareness of the approaching runner.
@frozentspark2105
@frozentspark2105 3 жыл бұрын
I was a lefty catcher in high school, used my dad's glove he was a lefty catcher in junior college
@nealmac9017
@nealmac9017 3 жыл бұрын
I always thought it had to do with the angle for throwing out runners stealing second
@50StichesSteel
@50StichesSteel 3 жыл бұрын
That and they turn their back and shoulder to the first base runner when throwing back to the pitcher..If I had a lefty catcher I would get a huge diving sized lead and run when he lobs the ball to the pitcher
@ldeue4837
@ldeue4837 3 жыл бұрын
You just learn to throw open stance...was a lefty catcher for years....nobody stole even 60 left bags on me.
@50StichesSteel
@50StichesSteel 3 жыл бұрын
@@ldeue4837 Definitley, not saying it's not possible, just less efficient....Also did you struggle making tags at home plate sometimes? Again not saying it's impossible, just less efficient
@ldeue4837
@ldeue4837 3 жыл бұрын
@@50StichesSteel I was always pretty small guy so I remember more than anything worrying about not being ran over, or spiked by a cleat. But I do agree the higher in level of competition you go the more difficult it would be to perform as an elite left-handed catcher. The fact there are so few of us is part of it.
@yucaipawarrior
@yucaipawarrior 3 жыл бұрын
@@50StichesSteel I played back before having to leave a running lane for the runners. Catching with the right hand allowed me to use my entire body to block the plate while still reaching for a ball inside the line.
@dylanhuff3414
@dylanhuff3414 3 жыл бұрын
My dad bought me a Ken Griffey jr glove rawlings in 98. Damn still able to use it to this day. But got a new rawlings which since it's new has more padding in the palm and nice and tight like my girls mitt.
@LEEMAN-X
@LEEMAN-X 3 жыл бұрын
good point , I agree man, I think you hit the nail on the head, this was a fun food for thought kind of video :)
@erikgabinay7219
@erikgabinay7219 3 жыл бұрын
I've talked about this for years but can't get the other coaches on board. Being left handed myself i can tell you they'll have a way better snap throw to 1st
@connorwallace1319
@connorwallace1319 3 жыл бұрын
This is true I had 2 pick offs during JV to 3rd 4 to 2nd and 7 to 1st
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but for the same reason the throw to 1st would be easier, the throw to 3rd is harder. As a catcher, you’re not expected to pick guys off at first that often. But you are expected to be able to throw out base stealers at least some of the time.
@Sphere723
@Sphere723 3 жыл бұрын
@@Cohdiboi Yeah, but you'd get a lot more outs with a good pick to first which can be done hundreds of times a year vs. a steal of 3rd which in the majors happens to a catcher about 4 times a year.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
@@Sphere723 catchers in the majors only have to throw to third 4 times a year, but there is inherent bias there. Remember, all catchers are righties. It’s rare anyone is going to try and steal third when the catcher has an inherent advantage throwing to third. If that catcher had an inherent disadvantage throwing to third (which a lefty would) you could almost guarantee an increase in the number of guys trying to steal third. That throw would suddenly become more common, and it’s a throw a lefty is at a disadvantage executing.
@Sphere723
@Sphere723 3 жыл бұрын
​@@Cohdiboi The pop-time difference is less than 1/10 of a second. That doesn't alter the reality that a steal of 3B is just tactically unsound most of the time, regardless of how good the catcher is to third.
@timefly4221
@timefly4221 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a lefty myself so I've taken some interest in this topic, though I never even thought about being a catcher. Before watching through the video, the reason I find most compelling is that you can't block the plate effectively while setting up to catch and tag on a close play at the plate. The legendary "can't throw down to second" reason is BS. There are quite a lot of lefty batters these days, and nobody says that a righty catcher can't prevent a steal when a lefty is hitting because the throwing side is blocked. The other good reason I've heard is that any lefty with a good enough arm to be a high-level catcher would have been steered towards pitching.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
The issue isn’t throwing out base stealers at second - it’s throwing base stealers out at third. You’re a lefty - imagine trying to quickly pop up out of your crouch and throw to your left side. Feels awkward doesn’t it?
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 3 жыл бұрын
@@Cohdiboi No different that picking off first as a righty with a left handed batter.
@Cohdiboi
@Cohdiboi 3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewb8229 right, but the scenario is different. A base runner stealing third isn’t flat footed. If you’re throwing to first to try and pick off a runner, you’re trying to catch him off guard take advantage of him being flat footed. That naturally buys you a split second more time.
@kippupton9114
@kippupton9114 3 жыл бұрын
As a left handed, in high school I was put on the mound and cf. We already had a great first baseman and catching was not even given a second thought,, because lefty’s don’t catch. I three a sidearm style and threw a ball with a lot of movement away from RH batters. To another point of yours, I was throwing the same way from cf and throwing curves into the infield. After hs I played softball for many years and converted, over time, to an overhand style throwing motion and could throw straight. Thinking back on it, I wish I would have tried to catch. I didn’t like to pitch. I would have been given a chance, but never even considered it.
@bensylvester777
@bensylvester777 3 жыл бұрын
I was a starting catcher as a lefty in high school. Opposing teams tried to steal 3rd on me more frequently because I was left-handed but I was so used to that situation that I was able to quickly throw around the batter. I think my pickoff to first was much faster and I didn't have issues throwing to 2nd at all. As far as the tailing of a lefty throw, I was able to tail it right into 2nd on a steal and my teammates were used to it. I started catching because I hated outfield, I couldn't pitch everyday, and we had a bigger cleanup hitter on 1st. I loved every minute I had behind the dish. Great video and analysis.
@hotjoose9415
@hotjoose9415 3 жыл бұрын
They turned them into LH pitchers! Ha.....I wrote that before I watched the video btw!!!
@SamJohnson-rz5cx
@SamJohnson-rz5cx 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I've heard him say it before on a another video from 2 years ago
@60CycleSteve
@60CycleSteve 3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite catchers in high school was a lefty. It was weird as hell, but he knew the game and that's all that really mattered.
@jacobsherry941
@jacobsherry941 2 жыл бұрын
I played catcher a little bit as a lefty in little league but once I advanced into higher levels of baseball most of my time was in right and center field, second and on the mound.
@bobbytreez5615
@bobbytreez5615 3 жыл бұрын
Being lefty I really only Pitched and played 1st, but as I got older I started playing SS because of my arm and range and Catcher because of my game calling and arm. I use to throw people out at 3rd religiously because other teams coaches would always have people that normally can’t steal third attempt too. Also the first base pickoffs is on point, I use to rack those up. Close plays at home I would drop step backwards and my tag would a swipe moving towards 3rd from home going across the plate, even if I lose sight of the runner for a brief second I’m more able to get to my spot quicker.
@marknc9616
@marknc9616 3 жыл бұрын
We had a left handed shortstop in church league softball. He was likely the best athlete on our team. It looked really odd. He would have to field the ball then turn around to throw to first base.
@travisdiemer4478
@travisdiemer4478 3 жыл бұрын
We are talking about catchers
@Drozzzable
@Drozzzable 3 жыл бұрын
When I played I had a coach that made all pitchers catch to better understand how difficult it is to play that position. I was left handed and still had to catch. I stopped complaining about past balls real quick. I'm pretty sure my coach was a former disgruntled catcher.
@gordonwaldner9792
@gordonwaldner9792 3 жыл бұрын
passed balls
@boomslang024
@boomslang024 3 жыл бұрын
My left handed story. Matt, good question. I'm a lefty, and as a kid I was always used as an outfielder mostly center because I could run like a deer. and pitcher because I was 1 of maybe 2 kids on the team that was a lefty my twin brother who is a righty who could switch hit was the third baseman on the team. but I always wanted to play the infield 3rd, or short. no first base for me the other lefty was taller so he got that job. so from Little League, Babe Ruth all the way through high school I was the centerfielder and pitcher. no legion ball for me I just stopped playing. but years later I got the bug again and started playing in some adult leagues and first in las vegas where I was living at the time. and again in New Jersey where I still live, so adult baseball for me started when I was 25 and again the teams I played for wanted to use ma as an outfielder because " I'm a lefty" so for a couple years I did the outfield thing and then I joined a new team and told the coach over the phone I played the infield and he was okay with that, but when I showed up to the first practice and he saw I was a lefty he was concerned. I told him to forget everything he heard about "No lefty" plays in the infield except at first. but I went out and started taking balls at 3rd and He saw I had a great glove and strong arm. then I went to short and did the same but he already had his guys at those positions as the years rolled along and guys had to take games off for family vacations I got to fill in. and did well. Oh and did i fail to mention I was a consistent 400 hitter. anyway back to the subject. so for a couple years I did that on teams. I then joined the military and didn't play for 12 years. but got the bug again and wanted to prove to myself that I could still play and be competitive. so I found a team than NEEDED players and signed up and they put me in the outfield where I proceeded to hurt my arm from long throws I guess, they still wanted my bat so I was moved into the infield at 2nd because of the short throws. at the seasons end I had labrum surgery and missed the next 2 years recovering, returning to the team healed and healthy and ready to claim my place in the infield, "not Taking No Anymore" and started playing 3rd and was just as good if not better than any righty in the league, our shortstop goy injured and I moved to short and man I loved it there, always being involved and man their is no better feeling than to turn a double play as a shortstop. for the next couple years I played ss or 3rd. but one year towards the end of the season the coach said we need a catcher so and so is hurt and the backup is going on vacation, so I bought all the gear including the glove from a sporting goods store (and let me tell you I was shocked they had 1 catchers mit for lefty's) and that started my career as a catcher and had done that for like 4 years as the full time catcher and it was for me even better than playing 3rd or short because your involved in every pitch, and you control the game, you get to study the batters and how the do throughout the game. and I would still be doing it if it were not that one play (as a base runner) I'm on 3rd and the guy on first is supposed to steal on the first pitch and get caught in a rundown ,and I'm supposed to sneak home while that's going on. well the catcher jumps up and fakes a throw to 2nd and I already had a big secondary at 3rd, he wheeled and threw to 3rd. I had to scramble back and slid into the bag safe but my elbow stayed locked when I hit the bag and the force pushed my shoulder out of the socket, I ended up with the dislocated right shoulder and tore that labrum. my season was over and basically my career. some 2 years later I make a comeback and do well and even continue to catch but at that time I was 60 and the game finally was catching up to me. lost almost all my speed and the arm strength was not there, I could still hit for a high avg, still top 5 in the league but I became a grandfather and wanted to spend time with them. so I retired unofficially , I still fill in towards the end of the season last year for like 4 games and still catch or play 2nd. I'll be 62 this Aug. and I'm getting the bug again......... In conclusion I would say to those who are the hardcore baseball guys, give the kid a chance to play the position he wants, don't stick to old school thinking when It comes to lefty's remember this a lefthanded person is always in his right mind. thanks for sharing this video Matt sorry for the long winded comment.
@lbi3447
@lbi3447 Ай бұрын
I am a lefty and was just wondering about this. Thanks!
@brabhamfreaman166
@brabhamfreaman166 3 жыл бұрын
FWIW Matt - I think you’ve hit the nail on the head re. leftie catcher rarity. It’s just not the *first* positional choice (catcher) for a leftie with a power arm.
@austiniselt5431
@austiniselt5431 3 жыл бұрын
I played catcher for most of my life and I’m left handed, honestly had to work harder to do it, my biggest thing my left arm would get on the back swing so many times
@dsabatucci
@dsabatucci 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with your conclusion.
@is34baseballclub89
@is34baseballclub89 2 жыл бұрын
Good video. I love learning about baseball.
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