This is a myth that lefthanders don't play catcher, they do! It's just not very common.
If you play catcher.
Baseball. He is the Catcher for the New York Yankees.
Yes, there have been left-handed catchers in professional baseball, but they are extremely rare. The last left-handed catcher to play in the major leagues was Mike Squires, who appeared in a few games for the Chicago White Sox in the 1980s.
Germany does not have a professional baseball team. In Germany we play soccer.
No you do not
I love baseball. Baseball is very fun for me since I'm good at it. I play catcher which is a tough position to play. I enjoy catching for good pitchers.
The money they get paid with, usually comes from the club they play with.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a professional baseball team.
Catcher. In 2011, Jorge Posada will be the Yankees designated hitter.
Left-handed players typically do not play catcher in baseball because the position requires quick and efficient movements to throw out base runners. A left-handed catcher would have to turn their body in an awkward way to make throws to second or third base, which could slow down the play and give base runners an advantage.
In the show Step by Step, Al is the catcher of the baseball team.