Catcher
(noun)
- A person or device that captures, intercepts, or holds onto something.
- A player on a baseball team who plays behind home plate and catches pitches thrown by the pitcher.
- A player in cricket who fields near the wicketkeeper and catches the ball.
Origin:
From the old english word "cacere", meaning "to seize, take".
Examples:
- The baseball catcher signaled to the pitcher, calling for a change of pitch.
- The catcher made a diving catch to prevent a stolen base.
- The catcher's mask and chest protector are essential pieces of equipment for protecting against fast-moving balls.
- In cricket, the catcher is considered one of the most important positions on the field.
- The catcher's ability to quickly and accurately catch the ball is crucial for preventing runs and maintaining control of the game.