Prove you're ready for Spring Training and match the famous MLB pitcher to his catcher
Catcher Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees holds the ball which he hit into the upper right field bleachers at Briggs Stadium for his 237th home run, setting a new major league home run record for catchers. He surpassed the record of 236 home runs hit by Gabby Harnett. A stadium usher delivered the ball to Berra. Photo taken Sept. 15, 1956 in Detroit (AP Photo/stf)
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Baseball fans count down the days until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training because it means that they're one step closer to Opening Day. Pitchers and catchers count down the days until they report to Spring Training because it means they are finally reunited with their dear batterymates after a lonely offseason.
Because, as we all know, the bond between pitchers and catchers is strong.
As the first pitchers and catchers have been showing up to camp, it's time to find out how well you know some of baseball's most successful batteries. Match the pitcher to his catcher counterpart below: