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Catching FUNdamentals for Another Dear Ol Catcher,
By: Bear
From the ol' days to the 'new' ways, framing tehniques being taught today appear to have replaced the basic question that the HOF catchers that we enjoyed learning the game from taught me.
Can the kid catch? When I travel to watch and report a potential follow kid, I primarly look for two things, that being: The ability of the catcher to receive and keep any strikes thrown by his pitcher as strikes. The ability of the catcher throw the baseball after catching it. There are other mechancal drills for catchers to practice as a means to improve his catching capabilities (quarter glove turn, drop & block, ankle shift, etc). One fundamental for a catcher to improve is ability to catch the ball in the strike zone is..........to catch everybody. Another fundamental for a catcher to improve his ability to catch the ball in the strike zone is to.......catch the ball with his hand out in front of his body. Another mechanical drill I preach to catcher's today for improving and obtaining 'soft' hands, is to practice keeping the wrist loose prior to catching the baseball. For those LL coaches, 'teaching' framing techniques first, I suggest reprioritize the fundamentals and messages for those special kids learning the hard way how to become a pretty good catch & throw guy. This is what the high school coaches will look at first. The college coaches will then properly teach 'the art of framing'. Then the pro guys will go back to the basics again, because at that level catching a 95+ fastball with movement from Clemens, Wright, or Benitez means having 'soft hands' first, catch and throw next, calling games next, and maybe somewhere down the list the ability to 'frame pitches'. cheers Bear
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