The interference should have been enforced when called.
In little League thru High School, most batters are right handed as well. A left handed catcher will not have near as much success throwing the ball to second on a steal. Also, since most catchers are right handed, most pitchers are disoriented by a left handed catcher therefore coaches will discourage lefties from pursuing the position.
In Jorge Posada's first year in the minor league's, he was a second baseman. Jorge was then switched over to the catcher's position.
A2 + B2 = C2 would be 902 + 902 = 16,200. Square of 16,200 would be 127.28'
105 feet
Left field, right field, center field, first base, second base, third base, catcher, shortstop, pitcher
Catcher
If the catcher has a good enough arm to, then yes. It is the fastest way.
If desired, its not illegal. If the Reff says no then don't. But the grass is very close to the base so being on the grass wont matter unless there all the way back where the Fieldmen are. I played second base for 5 years starting in Little League, and I was around 2 feet in the grass between first and second base.
Yes
Latvian Second League was created in 1992.
TFF Second League was created in 2001.
Soviet Second League was created in 1936.