DING,DING, DING,... We have a winner! ...seriously? I mean...really? I think a pitching coach has a significantly greater impact on a pitching staff than any catcher would. Yeah, catchers can have some impact, but the pitching coach is there to, you know, coach. He's there to analyze his pitchers and make sure he gets the best possible production out of them while protecting them from injury. This includes going over hours of game tape with guys, making mechanical adjustments, overseeing various exercises, keeping pitch counts, and a ton of other things which come with coaching. It's his job to do those things. A catcher, on the other hand, has nowhere near the same impact. Yeah, a catcher can educate himself to do those things, but his basic job with a pitcher is to call a game and receive the ball without incident. On occasion, he might need to do stuff like switch up the signs or go out to the mound to calm his guy down. That's pretty much it. The difference between the two is rather stark, if you ask me. The impact of a pitching coach on a given pitching performance is a heck of a lot greater than a catcher. Seriously yes I do. Go read my post on page 3 of the Cubs catchers post. The thing you didnt put in there is that the catchers are watching that same film, and going over those same charts as the pitching coach. Its part of their job. As far as the catchers on field job you have just barely scratched the surface. He has to be shrink, diplomat, parent, situationally aware, field aware, and the Managers /pitching coaches eyes and ears on the field. The hardest thing I have had to teach catchers is the mental side of the game. To look at your friend and tell me honestly, " he is done coach."; is the hardest thing to teach. A good "mental catcher", (to me anyway), is a good defensive catcher. I say a defensive catcher is a catcher that will block and throw 1.8 to 2.1 to second. In addition to knowing the charts as well as I do, and will be able to tell me that so and so didnt sleep well last night. There is just so much that goes into catching. Other than the SS he has to be the smartest baseball guy on the field. I have seen lots of idiots that can pitch and pitch well. I have never seen a good, baseball dumb catcher.