4/21/2010

How Simple Drills, Will Make Your Pitcher Better!!!

Does it make any sense at all when a baseball pitcher with pinpoint control makes a throw to one of his infielders and misses him by ten feet? Always remember that as a baseball pitcher, once you throw the baseball to the plate you become a defensive player like everyone else. One of the best baseball pitching tips has nothing to do with baseball pitching. It is baseball fielding. Set aside some time and practice baseball fielding as well and it will be time very well spent. I would really like to see pitchers spend more time practicing their baseball fielding, which will greatly help their team, as well as the pitcher himself.

I'm well aware that most of a pitcher's practice time should be spent throwing the baseball. I'm also well aware that a pitcher who is serious about being successful should find some time for practicing his baseball fielding as well. Ten minutes a couple of times a week is all it takes.

Let's look at some very basic basic baseball fielding drills that a pitcher should practice.

GROUNDERS BACK TO THE MOUND

Field the ball and throw to all four bases a couple of times. It's amazing that some pitchers will miss their target when throwing to third base by ten feet! The reason is quite simple. They are making throws that are unfamiliar to them. Practice throws to all four bases and they will no longer be unfamiliar throws.

FIELDING BUNTS

Practice fielding bunts in front of the plate and down both lines. Practice throwing to all four bases.

FIELDING BUNTS IN SUICIDE SQUEEZE SITUATION

Practice getting the throw to your catcher quickly and accurately.

COVERING FIRST BASE

We will discuss this in detail later on. In a nutshell, sprint to the first base line about four steps from the base. Turn and run in fair territory down the line. Chest high target and tag the inside of the base with your right foot.

COVERING HOME PLATE

Be very cautious when covering home plate. Along with the line drive back to the mound, it is an extremely dangerous play for a pitcher! Make sure to stay in front of the plate and in fair territory. Make a quick swipe tag with your glove going quickly toward the ground to tag out the runner. In other words, you only want the base runner to slide into your glove and make sure the rest of your body is out of harm's way. Baseball pitching careers have ended when a pitcher has stood in the path of a sprinting base runner. Stay in front of the plate!

Baseball pitchers should practice their baseball fielding like it's a live game. If you practice at only half speed, the results you get may be only slighter better than if you did not practice at all. Hey, if you're willing to put in the time to practice and improve your baseball skills, you deserve to get all the benefits from that practice time. Don't cheat yourself.

In closing, just remember that a defensive miscue by a baseball pitcher can cost the ball game. One of the best baseball pitching tips is to practice your baseball fielding, as it is time very well spent.

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