The danger with bird catchers is that they can catch to many birds, making the bird endangered. However, that would take a lot of bird catchers over a long period of time.
Well, every player is required to wear a cup. College catchers have to wear a chest protector, shin guards, and a mask. Catchers can wear two different types of masks, you can wear a skull cap and a pull over mask, or you can wear a full helmet that covers your whole head.. Most professional catchers wear a mask, because it is light, and easy to take off quickly.
because the catcher is having a baseball thrown over and over and over into his mitt at around 85 mph, and there has to be a lot of padding to cushion that blow. or else it will break his hand. fast.
What ever fish is left over from that certain catch
The danger with bird catchers is that they can catch too many birds, making the bird endangered. However, that would take a lot of bird catchers over a long period of time. Bird-catchers are completely senseless people who do nothing but anger people and naturalists alike, and achieve only extinction of beautiful birds.
30-3 Texas rangers over the Baltimore orioles
1 Mile of Baseball CardsA standard size baseball card measures 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches. There are 63,360 inches in a mile. If you lay the baseball cards end by end the long way (3.5") you would need 18,103 baseball cards (a fraction of an inch over a mile) If you lay the baseball cards end by end the short way (2.5") you would need exactly 25,344 baseball cards.
if you play professional baseball, you have to hit 3 times out of 10 to be paid over $1,000,000.
No. With minor exceptions (e.g. a fielder with the ball can tag "out" a runner) baseball is NOT a contact sport. A catcher holding the ball and blocking off home plate CAN legally be barreled over by a runner attempting to score by knocking the ball out of the catchers hands but other than that, no there is no tackling in baseball.
A meter is just over 39 inches.
Just over 2 inches. Two inches is 50.8mm
In professional baseball, yes. In some high school and college rules, no. Local/state high school associations make some special rules that are different than those used in professional baseball.