why does the writer say 'harlod ' would have made great baseball catcher
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He perfected this trick of catching things, and in time I taught him to catch a tennis ball thrown with some force from a distance of 15 yards. He would have made a great baseball catcher. Having no family, profession, or religion, Harold gave much time and thought to his personal appearance.
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He perfected this trick of catching things, and in time I taught him to catch a tennis ball thrown with some force from a distance of 15 yards. He would have made a great baseball catcher. Having no family, profession, or religion, Harold gave much time and thought to his personal appearance.
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