Tim Mc Carver
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The correct spelling is catcher's mitt (the glove used by a baseball catcher).
That is the correct spelling of the "catcher's mitt" used in baseball.
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No, in baseball the pitcher does not follow the instructions of the catcher.
The catcher caught the baseball.
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It probably has to do with Baseball as this was a phrase used by Baseball announcer (Red) Barber. he also used Close Shave ( naturally!), Ducks on the Pond for Bases Loaded, and some others. A, a crafty and inventive sportscaster- quite unlike the current Yankees soundmen.
If you mean in baseball, 捕手 /ho shu/ and in general (also including the baseball term) キャッチャ /kya-cchaa/ can be used.
Bill Crowley - sportscaster - died in 1996.
Brian Williams - sportscaster - was born in 1946.
Dean Brown - sportscaster - was born in 1961.