What is a good freshman catcher throw down time?
Generally speaking a catcher throws back to the pitcher, each
pitch he catches. This throw however, is a direct, straight one,
but has a velocity 75 miles per hour or less. The catcher's most
throws travel a short distance to the pitcher who stands 50 feet 7
inches away ( generally ) However, often times a catcher is
involved in a "live" throw which is thrown to stop a base-runner
from stealing base, or the catcher is throwing the ball to one of
his fellow players in an ongoing play that requires him to throw
with accuracy and good speed. In such situations, the catcher may
throw a baseball anywhere between 75 to 85 miles per hour.