Catcher,
They go to team practice, they go to a catching coach, they work at home every night.
They work on hitting, they work on their fielding skills. They have to adjust to umps that have narrow vision, adjust to the batter, and they catch the pitch that is not working, and its their fault when a ball gets past them....
Behind the plate, runner on third, 0 outs...talk about pressure!
And I am NOT taking away anything from the pitcher, very thing said above is true, but try catching your 121st pitch in a tight game in 94 degrees dressed in full catcher's gear, talk about sweat.
Sorry Andy, couldn't resist
Honestly, One DD is a pitcher, one is a catcher, Both work hard & must be the most durable (IMO) The pitcher feels more pressure & often carries the game. Very mentally demanding & physically challenging. A good catcher can & should make a pitcher look good and gets less recognition when it goes well (JMHO). Needs to be mentally focused & needs allot of endurance.
I think we should call it a draw
Joe