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Baseball Catchers Keep Getting Whacked By Hitters. It's No Accident.
In a bid to convince umpires that low pitches are actually strikes, catchers have been inching nearer to the batter. They’re now setting up so close that they frequently wind up getting clobbered.The Wall Street Journal - World
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