Sentence examples for kind of catcher from inspiring English sources

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They say Alberto Castillo is a take-charge kind of catcher who will stomp to the mound and order a sluggish pitcher to start concentrating.

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I don't know how much I can really say about it, but it will be a new character that kind of catchers her eye.

"It's kind of weird," catcher Victor Martinez said.

In addition, technical issues for various kinds of core catcher concepts are discussed.

It was kind of like a catcher advising a pitcher about what he should throw.

"What kind of job is possum catcher?" he said.

Pirates fans were shocked their team shelled out those kind of dollars for a catcher with numbers like Martin's, but he'd win them over quickly by becoming a force in Pittsburgh, by developing into a well-rounded clubhouse leader on a team that reached the playoffs in back-to-back seasons after 20 consecutive losing campaigns.

"I always kind of liken it to Catcher in the Rye, because it was written in the early 50s, and I remember reading it in the 80s – actually when I was doing those movies – and thinking that it was written just for me – you know, relating to it so intensely.

"It was kind of a shock, really," catcher Hank Conger said.

"It just kind of happened," Motte, a converted catcher, explained in March.

"We all know what kind of a guy he is," catcher Alex Avila said.

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