Always been...........Anna, let’s go throw!
DD says, "I need to throw." I asked her today if she wanted to go throw. But, when she was just starting ball, it was " Do you want to play catch?"Always been...........Anna, let’s go throw!
From Long Island... it is have a catch... along with hero for a sandwich on roll and soda... live in upstate NY now and they say play catch and call it a sub.
Yum, grinders (we called them that in Southern MA too..)As for long sandwiches - while we mostly eat grinders, there is a "wedge" sub-culture.
Only in Field of Dreams have I ever heard the term "Have a catch." I am a native Illinoian. We play catch.
all these years later, "have a catch" is the most discordant phrase ever uttered in any movie, particularly one about baseball. it completely ruined what, up to the point at which it was uttered, was a movie I found to be both moving and entertaining. I still can't believe that, at some point in the movie making process (when the scene was being shot, post-production, final edits, etc.) someone didn't jump up and say, "have a catch? What in God's name are you talking about?" The phrase always should have been "wanna play catch?" Hard stop, no arguments permitted. Field of Dreams is the first and only time I heard the alternative, and I hope I never do again. I can still feel the shock and disappointment.
"There were a few issues. First, Costner and Brown talked and suggested to the director that no one says, “Want to have a catch?” at least where they grew up. You said, “play catch.” Robinson, who was from New York, where they said “have a catch,” shot them down. "
Thirty years later, ‘Field of Dreams’ dad is still answering ‘Wanna have a catch?’
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