- Apr 1, 2010
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The backup catcher on DD's team is a lefty. When she's in, I'm always praying for the other team to try bunting their way on. :-D
Bunts are tough for my right-handed catcher DD; the 3B almost always beats her to the play (which is good, since she has the best angle for the throw anyway). But the lefty catcher eats up bunts; the batter never has a chance.
Count me in as someone who thinks left-handed softball catchers are great. Just think of how big bunting is in softball and imagine that almost every bunt landing in that deadly bermuda triangle in front of the catcher is an automatic out...
Bunts are tough for my right-handed catcher DD; the 3B almost always beats her to the play (which is good, since she has the best angle for the throw anyway). But the lefty catcher eats up bunts; the batter never has a chance.
Count me in as someone who thinks left-handed softball catchers are great. Just think of how big bunting is in softball and imagine that almost every bunt landing in that deadly bermuda triangle in front of the catcher is an automatic out...