I've got a few general questions about MLB, and maybe we could have a nice general purpose thread here. Thanks for responding.
1- Why aren't there as many knuckleball pitchers as before?
2- Why are catchers not generally that good of a batter? You'd think that being behind the plate so much, you'd know the incoming pitches so well. Is it simply because catchers are beat up on their hands and are working so hard when the other team is batting?
3- We often see defensive players run toward a foul ball and it's way over in the grandstands, totally out of reach. Is it that hard to see where the ball is coming down? I suppose yes, but you'd think that after some experience, a player would see that the ball is much too far into the stands. I can understand a close ball, sure.
4- Why do lefthand pitchers generally have an advantage over righthand batters?
5- When did bullpen pitching become a specialty with long and short relievers, 1-inning closers, etc? In the old days, bullpen was a sort of wasteland for aging or newbie starters. But I'm thinking it all began to change with bullpen specialists about 20 years ago? Sound right to you?
Thanks!