In honor of pitchers and catchers reporting, enjoy Bryce Harper catching Jameson Taillon in 2009

In this photo taken April 30, 2010, Bryce Harper plays with College of Southern Nevada Coyotes baseball team in Henderson, Nev. Seventeen year old Harper is expected to be the first pick in the Major League Baseball draft. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken) (Isaac Brekken/AP)

With pitchers and catchers reporting to camp this week, it was the perfect time to look back at some of the most memorable batteries in history. Bryce Harper did the opposite when he took to Twitter to remind fans that not only did he start out as a catcher, but he caught Jameson Taillon:

Since pitchers and catchers report dates are tmrw...I thought I would throw it back! Big man @JTaillon19 throwing absolute fuzz🔥 https://t.co/CtK1zqaIAO via @YouTube — Bryce Harper (@bryceharper3) February 14, 2018

Harper didn't just catch the Pirates starter, but he showed off his cannon of an arm when he gunned down Trey Griffin. Some of the credit should go to the shortstop's amazing tag at the 48-second mark.

Of course, Harper didn't just catch. So, in honor of the "pitchers" part of "pitchers and catchers," scroll to 4:19 to see Harper take the mound: