No, in baseball the pitcher does not follow the instructions of the catcher.
A pitcher and catcher are called a 'battery'. A number in parenthesis next to a player's name would mean the inning the pitcher/catcher came into the game. The starting pitcher and catcher do not have a number in parenthesis next to their names.
You cant have two pitchers at the same time but during the game you can call time and swap the pitchers but the pitcher can not be catcher and the catcher can not be pitcher.
The noun 'pitcher' is not a standard collective noun.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that is descriptive of a group of people or things can function as a collective noun; for example, a pitcher of water, a pitcher of lemonade, a pitcher of margaritas, etc.
Catcher.
No. The catcher calls timeout before he goes to the mound to talk to the pitcher.
How it is to become a softball catcher if your a pitcher already depends on how good you are.
A catcher tells the pitcher what kinds of pitches to throw. Also, if the pitcher throws a bad pitch, the catcher can prevent the keep the ball close to prevent any base runner advancements.
A pitcher throws a baseball to the catcher while the batter trys to hit it.
Yes.
the pitcher, which means you are the catcher.
No, because a time out was granted to the defense allowing the catcher to go up to the pitcher.