Doug Waechter

Doug Waechter
Douglas Michael Waechteris an American former professional baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Florida Marlins and Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball. He graduated from Northeast High School and was then drafted by the Devil Rays in the 3rd round of the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft. During his minor league career he threw a no-hitter when he was with the Single-A short season club, the Hudson Valley Renegades. Since making his major league debut in 2003,...
command cooler excitement fun game gets hit love mean pads passes practicing soon throw
As soon as it gets cooler out you feel like you want to hit somebody. It's just a game that you can't really forget. I mean it's so much fun getting the pads on and practicing with all the guys. You go into game day and all the excitement about it. The band's playing, just getting in there. Being able to throw passes and command an offense. I mean, everything about it. I love it. I love the sport.
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An owner? We are going to have to stay in touch.
gone helped minor talk
I've never done it before. I've gone up through the whole minor leagues, everything. I never really done it. Ever. You talk to the catchers, you have meetings, but not to that degree. It's helped out so far.
choice definitely stuck wrong
I don't look back and say I made the wrong choice. I won't ever do that. I made that choice and I've stuck to it and I definitely think I made the right choice.
bump happens hit mean speed throwing
Obviously, I've been pretty consistent. And I've been throwing well. You just hit a speed bump every once in a while. That doesn't mean you stop. You just keep going. This happens to everybody. It's going to happen again.
arm bit continue dragging throwing zone
I was throwing well before that, and hopefully, I'll continue to throw well. Just my arm was dragging a little bit and I was up in the zone more than I usually am.
bringing brings coming excited excitement fun knowing somebody
It's kind of like, if I wasn't in the game, if I wasn't even part of professional baseball, if it wasn't my job, I'd be excited just for the area. Just knowing we're going to have somebody coming in bringing all these changes, the excitement that he brings is very uplifting. It's fun to be part of it.
catcher communication fault lines setting talk
This way you won't go out there and second-guess yourself afterwards, because you already talk about everything. You know what's going on. If you don't execute, you don't execute. But you can't say, 'Oh well, I didn't like the way you were setting up.' The lines of communication are open. It's your fault if you don't tell the catcher you want them.
assume catcher common inside opens throw
When you do it every day, when you go out and throw to a lot of catchers, you don't even think about it. You just assume that a catcher will set up inside or outside, whatever. (This) opens up communications. You can tell them how you want them to set up. It's common sense, but you don't think about.