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National Catchers Day

Master of anticipation, the diamond's guardian, poised to orchestrate the ballet of pitches and catches with finesse.

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Celebrate the unsung heroes of baseball and softball by honoring catchers with appreciation campaigns and behind-the-scenes content that drives engagement among sports fans and local teams.

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  • Share throwback photos of legendary catchers (Bench, Berra, Rodriguez) with fan testimonials
  • Create 'Thank a Catcher' social media challenge encouraging players and fans to spotlight their local catchers
  • Produce educational content on the evolution of the catcher position and its critical role in modern baseball strategy
  • Partner with local youth baseball/softball leagues for appreciation events and gear giveaways

History

When catchers first started in the game of baseball, they used to stand very far away from the batter – sometimes up to 25 feet, and they didn’t have any protective gear. Since the evolution of the baseball game, catchers are now positioned right near the home plate where the action is, with many more defensive responsibilities in the game. This position allows pitchers to use faster and more tricky pitches, such as the curveball, spitball, knuckleball and many others.

Founded in 2019 by Xan Barksdale, National Catchers Day is meant to shine a light on this foundational position in the life of baseball and softball, showing some appreciation for all who spend time right behind home plate!


How to celebrate

Say Thank You to a Catcher

Those who are supporters and fans of a catcher, or who know one personally, can celebrate National Catchers Day by showing some thanks and appreciation. Other baseball or softball players can say a special thank-you to the catchers of the team who support and lead the team, all at the sacrifice of their knees as they squat behind the plate! Share a pic of a favorite catcher on social media to raise awareness for this important day in the life of baseball and softball. Learn About Famous CatchersGet connected with National Catchers Day and celebrate by learning a bit more about some of the world’s most famous baseball catchers. Don’t forget to share online to raise awareness for the day. Check out some of these famous catchers:Johnny BenchPerhaps one of the most famous catchers of all time, Bench was most famous for playing for the Cincinnati Reds from 1967-1983.Yogi BerraPlaying 19 seasons in the MLB, all but the last for the New York Yankees, Berra is famous as a catcher and also as a manager and coach.Ivan RodriguezSometimes called “I-Rod” or “Pudge”, this Puerto Rican catcher is a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame for his work in the MLB from 1991-2011. Searching for other exciting ways to get involved with days that are connected with baseball or softball? Check out National Spalding Baseball Day in September, National Little League Baseball Week in June or World Softball Day on June 13.