Why do pitchers cover their mouth?

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Why do MLB players cover their mouths?

There are a few reasons why baseball players might hide their mouths when talking. One reason is that they might be trying to hide something they're saying from the other team. Another reason is that they might be trying to avoid getting hit in the face with a pitch.
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Why do pitching coaches cover their face?

Coaches often cover their mouths to encourage fair play in football games. This is done to show respect for the other teams and players.
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Can a pitcher touch his mouth on the mound?

While in contact with the pitching rubber, the pitcher is not allowed to touch his mouth or lips at all. He can touch his mouth or lips when in the 18-foot circle surrounding the pitching rubber, but he is not permitted to then touch the baseball or the pitching rubber without first wiping his pitching hand dry.
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Why are MLB pitchers allowed to lick their fingers?

Pitchers can lick their fingers before drying them off on their uniform to get a grip on the ball, but they can't be in contact with the rubber when they do so. Given that Martinez was in a 3-2 count, the auto-ball gave him a base on balls.
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Why can't pitchers wear sunglasses?

Since the umpire and batter need to be able to see a pitcher's eyes, a pitcher wearing sunglasses is up to the umpire. If the lenses are too dark, or the mirror coating is distracting to the batter, the umpire will ask the pitcher to remove their sunglasses.
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Why do pitchers lift their leg?

The leg lift is important for two different reasons. First, it starts the pitcher's momentum toward the plate. Momentum is important for the pitcher because it helps generate force behind the ball. Secondly, the leg lift allows the pitcher to load the back leg and hips.
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What are the four illegal pitches in baseball?

There are four main categories of illegal pitching activity: altering the baseball, pitching when the batter is not ready, throwing at a batter, or making pitching motions when not actually stepping on the pitching plate (also known as pitching rubber). What is this?
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Are there any banned pitches in MLB?

An illegal pitch may be quick pitch (i.e. a pitch made before the batter is properly set in the batter's box), a pitch made while the pitcher is not in contact with the pitching rubber, or one in which he takes an extra step while making his delivery.
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What is the weirdest pitch in baseball?

An eephus pitch (also spelled ephus) in baseball is a very high-arcing off-speed pitch. The delivery from the pitcher has very low velocity and often catches the hitter off-guard. The eephus pitch is thrown overhand like most pitches, but is characterized by an unusual, high-arcing trajectory.
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Why do pitchers look at their wrist?

The pitcher and catcher check them on their wristband to see the pitch call and the pitcher sets and fires.
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Why do baseball players put stuff under their eyes?

Eye black is a grease or strip applied under the eyes to reduce glare, although studies have not conclusively proven its effectiveness. It is often used by American football, baseball, softball, and lacrosse players to mitigate the effects of bright sunlight or stadium floodlights.
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Why do refs look at pitchers hands?

Umpires check pitchers' hands for illegal substances that could be used on the ball to gain an advantage during the game. In 2021 it was revealed that some MLB pitchers used a resin-based substance called Spider Tack during games.
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Why do MLB players chew so much gum?

Baseball players have been chewing gum during games since the early 1900s. Chewing gum helps keep players' mouths clean and generates saliva to help them spit out dust and dirt. Chewing gum also gives hitters better focus, sensory perception, and reaction times.
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Are you allowed to lick your fingers in the MLB?

“When you get a guy throwing a 100-mph fastball and can't hold on to the baseball, that kind of gets scary for a hitter and everybody.” Technically, the rules allow pitchers to lick their fingers and dry them on their uniform before gripping the baseball to throw.
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Do MLB players chew?

When baseball was first becoming popular in America, it was common practice for players of all ages to chew tobacco on the bench. Today, all new players' tobacco use in the MLB is banned, but many older players still use it during the games. Tons of players use smokeless tobacco when they're not on the field as well.
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

Definition. A screwball is a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch. It is one of the rarest pitches thrown in baseball, mostly because of the tax it can put on a pitcher's arm.
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Is 42 banned in baseball?

In 1997, Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson by making his No. 42 the first uniform number to be retired across the sport.
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What is the rarest play in baseball?

Rarest of all is the unassisted triple play by an outfielder, performed only once in professional baseball history, by Walter Carlisle. It is possible for a team to score on a triple play, but that is also phenomenally rare.
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What pitch is the hardest to hit?

Each baseball player has their own specialties. However, the two pitches that stand out to be the hardest to hit are the splitter and the slider. This conclusion is backed by research that has been done to detect the whiff rate for various pitches.
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Who has the weirdest pitching style?

A three-time All-Star who led the American League in ERA twice, Luis Tiant threw six different pitches from three different arm angles, and he never had the exact same delivery for any of them.
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What is the hardest pitch in MLB history?

Fastest pitch ever thrown

As a result, Aroldis Chapman is credited with throwing the fastest pitch in MLB history. On Sept. 24, 2010, Chapman made MLB history. Then a rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, the fireballer unleashed a fastball clocked at 105.1 mph by PITCH/fx.
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Why can't pitchers catch pop ups?

Pitchers do not catch pop flies. It's one of the rules. This started innocently enough: the infield has its hierarchy, just like the center fielder outranks his comrades. And pop flies, depending on the amount of backspin, can offer a tricky fade for someone facing it head-on.
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Why do pitchers put their hands over their head?

Through my research, I can now statistically prove, a pitcher who takes his hands over his head in the full windup, will be more inclined to utilize his entire body which will yield a better support system as the arm moves through its path of acceleration towards home plate.
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Why do pitchers tuck their glove?

For years, coaches taught young pitchers to tuck their gloves and pull back with their lead elbows as they threw to get better trunk rotation and velocity.
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