| Norman Burruss, Inventor of the "Pitcher's Glove" |
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05/30/2009
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Sports/Hobbies & Recreation
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"Pitcher's Catcher"
The invention, features a device to allow a pitcher to mimic both the sound and the location of a catcher's mitt during practice when another person is not available to catch the thrown balls. The primary object of this invention is to allow a pitcher to have a catcher available to them at all times without actually having a human body present. This not only saves time but also allows them to develop and maintain a high level of expertise and effectiveness in their capabilities as a pitcher. The PITCHER'S CATCHER provides instant visual feedback as to the location and the velocity of the pitch, but also provides authentic auditory feedback from the sound of the pitched baseball striking the leather catcher's mitt. Consumers in today's world don't have a lot of extra time in their busy schedules and need devices like the PITCHER'S CATCHIER which allows them not only to save time, but allows them to prevent conflict in schedules with other players to practice. This concern pointed out a need that led Inventor Norman Burruss, Jr. to the development of his PITCHER'S CATCHER. He has designed a remarkable device that is convenient, attractive, and easy-to-use. Ultimately, it makes this invention a much sought-after product for anyone who plays baseball.
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