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| Despite being left-handed, Humphries played | catcher, a position dominated by right-handed players |
| In 1895 he constructed a tube with a ' | catcher', a closed aluminum cylinder with a small hol |
| rg, Pennsylvania) was a minor league baseball | catcher, a major league coach, and minor league manag |
| The San Francisco Giants acquired | catcher A.J. Pierzynski from the Minnesota Twins for |
| In that game, | catcher Adam Witter hitting the team's first ever cyc |
| A good defensive | catcher, Afenir made only one error in 129 chances fo |
| Seattle demoted him to third-string backup | catcher after that season, and he appeared in only th |
| returned to duty, he was platooned alongside | catcher Alan Ashby. |
| cident at Dodger stadium after he kneed Astro | catcher Alan Ashby at the plate after tagging him out |
| 2007, the Red Sox traded minor league veteran | catcher Alberto Castillo for Baltimore Orioles outfie |
| n 1981, Jody Davis took over as the Cubs main | catcher, although Blackwell still managed to finish s |
| t most of his major league career as a backup | catcher, although he was the Braves' primary catcher |
| He made 19 appearances in the field-18 at | catcher and one in the outfield. |
| He was a | catcher and an infielder in baseball and was a runnin |
| Ewing was the brother of Hall of Fame | catcher and infielder Buck Ewing. |
| or League Baseball who starred primarily as a | catcher and a player-manager. |
| uer, Heath appeared in 112 games as a reserve | catcher and pinch hitter; his 47 hits included six do |
| series of injuries left the Phillies short a | catcher and they activated Doc Edwards, who at the ti |
| was a Major League Baseball player who played | catcher and shortstop in two games for the 1883 Phila |
| She plays | catcher and 3rd base. |
| He is the father of former major league | catcher, and current first base coach for the Clevela |
| He made it into eleven games that year as a | catcher and never returned to the major leagues as a |
| A | catcher and infielder, Guzman played for the San Fran |
| , at Somerville, New Jersey, USA) is a former | catcher and coach in Major League Baseball. |
| nddaughter of long-time major league baseball | catcher and manager Bill Killefer. |
| y 13, 1940) is a former Major League Baseball | catcher, and an original member of the Montreal Expos |
| Delmore was embroiled in an argument with the | catcher and pitcher, Musial took it upon himself to t |
| ch 19, 1982, in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a | catcher and first baseman for the Oakland Athletics. |
| As a | catcher and pitcher for the Titans, Johnson tied one |
| isher (1871-1947) was a Major League Baseball | catcher and third baseman. |
| Gary Allenson - baseball | catcher and manager of the Norfolk Tides. |
| Pythias Russ (1904-1930) was an American | catcher and right-handed batter in the Negro Leagues |
| eld, 21 games as a first baseman, 1 game as a | catcher, and 1 game as a designated hitter. |
| , 1955 in Santiago, Dominican Republic) was a | catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. |
| as signed by the Leones del Caracas club as a | catcher and third baseman. |
| Hank Gowdy, professional baseball | catcher and a first baseman |
| series of injuries left the Phillies short a | catcher and they activated the then 32-year old Edwar |
| Sarni took over as the Giants starting | catcher and ended the year leading the league's catch |
| y outfield and would be used exclusively as a | catcher and would report to the Pirate's spring train |
| a, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball | catcher and coach and long-time minor league manager. |
| Hong was a | catcher, and had been regularly called up to the Sout |
| playing every position for the Tigers except | catcher and pitcher. |
| s her father was a semi-professional pitcher, | catcher and coach, while one of her six brothers play |
| al career as a third baseman, he converted to | catcher and played 321 games as a backstop during a t |
| League, Massa made his MLB debut, starting at | catcher and notching two hits, both singles, in four |
| y 9, 1927 - October 19, 1999) was an American | catcher and coach in Major League Baseball during the |
| the second season, when McVey worked as first | catcher and second pitcher and the team slumped out o |
| uly 12, 1935 - July 13, 2008) was an American | catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who played |
| 1941 in Los Angeles, California), is a former | catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who play |
| eague Baseball-he spent his early career as a | catcher and pilot in the minor leagues-but he spent 2 |
| e 24, 1970 in El Paso, Texas) was the bullpen | catcher and batting practice pitcher for MLB's Baltim |
| old Glove winner Brad Ausmus to be new backup | catcher, and transferred Ardoin to the AAA Albuquerqu |
| On defense he played | catcher and made one putout. |
| holas Testa is a former professional baseball | catcher and coach. |
| He would play | catcher and played from 1919 to 1938. |
| , 1998) was an American professional baseball | catcher and coach in Major League Baseball. |
| ptember 25, 1952) was a Major League Baseball | catcher and is currently a Special Assistant to Toron |
| ed "Honest John", was a professional baseball | catcher and manager. |
| City, Iowa) is a former Major League Baseball | catcher and former bench coach for the San Diego Padr |
| ruary 21, 1914) born in Ruraldale, Ohio was a | catcher and utility player for the Cincinnati Red Sto |
| A longtime minor league first baseman, | catcher and third baseman, he was a pinch hitter and |
| ) is a retired American professional baseball | catcher and manager. |
| ase and third base, seven behind the plate at | catcher, and one at first base. |
| 5 home runs, had 114 RBI, more than any other | catcher, and finished 7th in American League MVP voti |
| He primarily played | catcher and outfielder in his minor league career, wh |
| d 16 games during their 18-game tenure-8 as a | catcher and 8 as an outfielder. |
| ruary 19, 1943 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA) was a | catcher and first baseman in Major League Baseball. |
| A | catcher and a 2007 non-roster invitee to spring train |
| Thomas George Heath was an American | catcher and scout in Major League Baseball and a mana |
| ollege World Series participant in 1994, as a | catcher and first baseman for the Missouri Tigers. |
| He has been converted to | catcher and had played for the Corpus Christi Hooks i |
| ed A in the California League in the roles of | catcher and designated hitter. |
| d August 29, 1920 in Detroit, Michigan) was a | catcher and shortstop in Major League Baseball in the |
| She is a | catcher and third baseman who bats and throws right-h |
| les Whitmer is a former Major League Baseball | catcher and coach. |
| ed at least 40 games at every position except | catcher and pitcher. |
| of the greatest offensive seasons ever for a | catcher and was second in batting. |
| rch 22, 1935 - March 3, 2007) was an American | catcher and first baseman in Major League Baseball. |
| te of Iowa State University, where she played | catcher and at one point held the school's career hom |
| Carrigan started his career as a platoon | catcher and played all ten seasons with the Boston Re |
| April 1972 in Canberra) is a former softball | catcher and outfielder from Australia, who won a bron |
| William L. Moran (1869-1916) was a | catcher and left fielder in Major League Baseball who |
| on, McNertney developed into a good defensive | catcher and made his major league debut at 27 with th |
| d strikes, as he crouched directly behind the | catcher and often extended his arms far in front of h |
| ttery (January 6, 1878 - July 17, 1949) was a | catcher and first baseman for the Boston Americans, C |
| is the youngest son of Dave Duncan, a former | catcher and current pitching coach for the St. Louis |
| ctober 29, 1938, in Brooklyn, New York) was a | catcher and second baseman who played in the Major Le |
| as three subsystems: SciBar, the EC (electron | catcher) and the MRD (muon range detector). |
| Flaherty was a | catcher, and last played in the major leagues for the |
| By then, 1968, he had become a | catcher and utilityman, and was no longer a top prosp |
| fielding percentage as a | catcher and threw out 31% of attempted basestealers. |
| n brother, Bubber Jonnard, was a Major League | catcher and coach. |
| Tom Pagnozzi's nephew, Matt, is also a | catcher, and made his debut with the Cardinals on Sep |
| ired American professional baseball player, a | catcher and first baseman for the Cincinnati Redlegs/ |
| hrough the 2006 season, with former Blue Jays | catcher and Houston Astros broadcaster Alan Ashby rep |
| 1 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American former | catcher and occasional infielder for the Philadelphia |
| , Virginia) is a former Major League Baseball | catcher and outfielder. |
| Initially a backup | catcher and utility player for the Cardinals, in 1990 |
| Crawford appeared in 17 games at | catcher and left field for the Wolverines in 1892 and |
| ensacola, Florida) is a Major League Baseball | catcher and first baseman for the Oakland Athletics. |
| apids, Michigan), was a Major League Baseball | catcher and first basemen who played in 1903 and 1904 |
| He started at | catcher and ended as the pitcher, blowing a save and |
| , 1889) was an American Major League Baseball | catcher and first baseman for seven seasons and playe |
| s of the National Association as the starting | catcher and manager of the team. |
| His brother Walker was an NL | catcher and his teammate for several seasons. |
| Primarily a | catcher and outfielder, Hastings also appeared as a f |
| ican baseball coach and a former minor league | catcher and manager and Major League coach. |
| pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander's favorite | catcher and, for being one of the finest defensive ca |
| designated hitter Patrick Maat struck out and | catcher Andrew Graham grounded out. |
| ame; the key blow was a three-run home run by | catcher Andy Etchebarren. |
| In the 2006 KBO season, he became a starting | catcher, appearing in all 126 regular season games. |
| When the dog | catcher arrives, Garfield flees, but Odie is too stup |
| n April 21, 1981 and became the Cubs starting | catcher as a rookie. |
| ard, presented to the nation's top collegiate | catcher as well as being named to the 2009 Louisville |
| llowing season, he became the team's starting | catcher as the Tigers won three consecutive American |
| he light-hitting Lakeman was a fine defensive | catcher as he took responsibility for getting the mos |
| cross-references to phrases such as "He was a | catcher at a time when ...". |
| Simmons, a major league | catcher at the time of the Messersmith-McNally case. |
| Arencibia was the starting | catcher at the Blue Jays' home opener. |
| collegiate playing days as an outfielder and | catcher at the University of Miami, in Coral Gables, |
| Camp began his baseball career as a | catcher at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virg |
| - June 16, 1941) was a Major League Baseball | catcher, at least for one day, during the 1891 season |
| these hitting numbers, which were good for a | catcher at the time, he was placed on waivers by the |
| Nonetheless, the | catcher attracted notice from various baseball figure |
| A strong defensive | catcher, Atwell shortened his career when he hurt his |
| iming issues, average power, good speed for a | catcher, average baseruning skills, and good fielding |
| g they were perhaps a better-hitting, veteran | catcher away from contention, signed Rick Dempsey for |
| The right-handed-hitting | catcher batted .241 in 116 total games. |
| e but showed signs of promise as an offensive | catcher, batting .333 |
| A slap hitter and competent defensive | catcher, Batts played a backup role over the course o |
| He started off as a | catcher before being traded to the Senators, where he |
| Shore broke into professional baseball as a | catcher before World War II, but by the time he muste |
| His conversion to | catcher began in 1963, and by 1966 he was predominant |
| e Montreal Expos where he served as a reserve | catcher behind Gary Carter for one season before reti |
| With the Cubs he played as a reserve | catcher behind Dave Rader and Barry Foote, who had be |
| In 2005, he served as the Giant's backup | catcher behind Mike Matheny since previous backup Yor |
| n September 1970, where he served as a backup | catcher behind Paul Casanova. |
| Ross is the Atlanta Braves secondary | catcher behind Brian McCann. |
| Brown was the team's third ranked | catcher behind Kurt Suzuki and Rob Bowen and was unli |
| reon was listed as the Indians' second-string | catcher, behind Joe Azcue. |
| career, Montgomery served as Boston's backup | catcher behind Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk (Fisk becam |
| the Dodgers, Oates worked as a second-string | catcher behind Steve Yeager and, would once again rea |
| ursue the return of their free agent starting | catcher, Bengie Molina, ensuring Mathis would make th |
| , he was traded to the Kansas City Royals for | catcher Benito Santiago. |
| League for the 1987 season, which was won by | catcher Benito Santiago of the San Diego Padres. |
| - March 14, 1921) was a professional baseball | catcher between 1901 until 1915. |
| irst game he played against Williams, Yankees | catcher Bill Dickey said about Williams, “He's just a |
| ders Jack and Witt Stephens, and Hall of Fame | Catcher Bill Dickey and his brother Skeeter, also a f |
| After the retirement of | catcher Bill Killefer, Hartnett became the favorite c |
| Yankee Hall of Fame | catcher, Bill Dickey, once said about Hegan's fieldin |
| He is the brother of former Major League | catcher Billy Shantz. |
| As a scout he signed | catcher Birdie Tebbetts, but his greatest scouting ac |
| Giants | catcher Bob Brenly hit a long drive into the gap in l |
| tly as a late-inning replacement for starting | catcher Bob Kearney. |
| eorge Foster hit off of Ripley, former Giants | catcher Bob Brenley disclosed that his former battery |
| he eve of the 1964 campaign to the Braves for | catcher Bob Uecker and in part-time service over the |
| Detroit Tigers | catcher Bob Melvin was reported to have asked Pagliar |
| Jason Varitek (and family), | catcher, Boston Red Sox, 2004 and 2007 World Series C |
| On October 30, the Astros signed | catcher Brad Ausmus to a 1-year, $2 million contract. |
| Juan Carlos Sulbaran, and AFLAC All-American | catcher Brandon Sedell. |
| of Braves shortstop Yunel Escobar and Royals | catcher Brayan Pena. |
| s, Rockies manager, Buddy Bell, asked injured | catcher, Brent Mayne, who was unable to swing a bat d |
| With opening day starting | catcher Brian Schneider ready to be activated from th |
| long with Hill, second baseman Grant Johnson, | catcher Bruce Petway, and pitchers Frank Wickware and |
| l Newman as Wiggen and Albert Salmi as doomed | catcher Bruce Pearson. |
| cky Seilheimer as the main backup to starting | catcher Bruce Kimm. |
| Brown was primarily a | catcher, but he also logged over 100 games as a first |
| eds minor leaguer, Berry predominantly played | catcher, but also played first base, third base, nine |
| th overall) by the New York Mets in 1989 as a | catcher, but eventually moved to first base. |
| Famer Richie Ashburn (who came to Utica as a | catcher but within a month was moved to center field |
| Philadelphia Athletics, and is recorded as a | catcher, but was mostly used as a pinch-hitter, catch |
| Carolina, Ray Hayworth was a solid defensive | catcher but a modest hitter. |
| Dolan was primarily a | catcher, but also played outfield, third base, and pi |
| He started out as a | catcher, but the Phillies also played him at third ba |
| Decker's primary position was | catcher, but he also played outfield, first base, sec |
| He began his sports career as a baseball | catcher, but was converted to a wicket-keeper while a |
| as a | catcher, but his arm was so impressive that the organ |
| ent most of his career as a platoon or backup | catcher, but played on the original "Bronx Bombers" c |
| In that game, he was a | catcher, but after the 2006 season, converted to pitc |
| raveled Landrith was a second or third string | catcher, but he is best known as the first pick of th |
| of view ("Castro is known as a good defensive | catcher, but, despite showing occasional home run pow |
| Castro is known as a good defensive | catcher, but, despite showing occasional home run pow |
| Shortly after beginning camp, | catcher Butch Henline was named team captain. |
| in the 1970 Major League Baseball Draft as a | catcher by the San Diego Padres. |
| Enhancements included | catcher cam, Xtra Motion showing the type of pitch an |
| Cleveland Indians | Catcher Carlos Santana, Orioles Third Baseman Josh Be |
| the Cleveland Indians along with minor league | catcher Carlos Santana for infielder Casey Blake. |
| injuries to starter Ivan Rodriguez and backup | catcher Carlos Maldonado, he was called up on June 4, |
| z would regularly play between first base and | catcher, catching usually for the younger pitchers wi |
| This was the first time an AL | catcher caught four basestealers in one game since Te |
| with hamstring injury, and the Bears' backup | catcher Chae Sang-Byung filled Hong's void behind the |
| Wyatt Toregas, Class of 2001, | Catcher, Cleveland Indians. |
| y 27, 1896 - October 2, 1963) was an American | catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. |
| Pennsylvania, he was the father of former MLB | catcher, coach and manager Joe Schultz, and a cousin |
| ebruary 19, 1935 in Cleves, Ohio) is a former | catcher, coach and manager in American Major League B |
| January 26, 1983) was a professional baseball | catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. |
| y 30, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former | catcher, coach and manager in American Major League B |
| ber 26, 1890 - July 16, 1959) was an American | catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. |
| Sacramento, California) is an American former | catcher, coach and manager in professional baseball. |
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