Also, it is the catcher's job to intercept any batter headed for the mound with thoughts of malice.It's the batter's job to dodge, not the catcher's job to intercept. If we're looking at a miss pitch, it's not possible for a catcher to go all the way to an undesirable target in that split second to move up forward to intercept the pitch.
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So anyway, LaRocca was not happy with the HBP. Tuffy then goes up and gets a high inside fastball. He exchanges words with Satozaki, eventually pushing Satozaki to the ground and throwing a couple left-handed jabs at his head before the benches clear and the two are separated.
Tuffy and a couple coaches eventually get tossed, which leads to Tuffy's record breaking 11th career ejection. I can understand sticking up for your teammate on this one, especially when it's the injury prone guy who's getting on base to help your RBI total. I do, however, believe that Orix gaikokujin need to be very careful. I've seen a few plays from Chad Allen this season that definitely warrant a few high inside fastballs. Could you imagine what would happen to a player in the majors if they did something like that?