Ok, I am trying to understand an "unwritten" rule, or possibly not even a rule.
Pitcher goes onto pitching rubber with hands separate...
Pitcher takes signal from catcher or coach etc...
Pitcher brings hands together....
Pitcher separates hands and pitch begins at that point....
Here is...
Really it is getting the ball to spin the correct direction. You can also have a screwball drop and rise.... So there are many grips, and I know a few of my pitchers use the Jennie Finch method described above....
You have to find which one works well for your DD.... There is a risk of...
These are not very clear as I took them with my blackberry.... but hope they help.
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Screwball....
To me it looks like it could be for a roll over drop or even possibly a "C" change-up... But grips are grips, they can be anything in my opinion as long as the tight spin desired is achieved....
Circle Change.... I just had one of my 12U pitchers working on this today. We...
Also working on her stride leg planting and then resisting against it may help her gain increased whip.
Her arm should be lose and relaxed, if she is locking her elbow this can cause a decrease in speed. (the elbow should lead the arm in the downswing)
The infamous plateau that pitchers experience usually every 5 mph I have found on average....
There are lots of reasons not just stride for a pitcher to plateau.
Here is what I would focus on...
Increasing spin of ball (increased spin, faster cutting air and in turn faster ball)
Increasing...
U can throw different pitches with a fastball grip. Basically, depending on what is trying to be thrown, the grip is not as important than successfully achieving the spin you want for a particular pitch. So there are different grips used for different pitches, but the main objective is finding...
I like to consider off-speeds as those pitches slower than my fastball or peel drop and faster than my change-up....
Usually around 5 - 10 mph slower than my fastest pitch I would consider off speed....
It is just a term, but that is how I use it.... Hope that helps, and having off speed...
ummmm there is a time and a place to drink..... that seems to be one I have ran into. Parents use tournaments as a place to get drunk and carry on like crazy people. Really, u can't wait to hit the bottle till after u leave the tournament.
I would love to just coach and not have to deal...
I SECOND, THIRD and FORTH that!! Parents.... let the coaches coach and positively support the team. U may be shocked how the team feeds off of the parents cheering rather than the parents sitting on their rears complaining to anyone within ear shot.
When I played u had to earn a position...
Peel or Roll Over....
I personally was a drop ball pitcher (that was my strongest pitch in my opinion). I threw the peel drop. My younger pitchers, I teach the peel drop when they are at the point to learn a movement pitch. I teach fastball first (I always put emphasis on peeling off the...
I would use the pitcher to back up any throws to the catcher at home if necessary, but at 10U I have not instructed the pitcher to cover 3rd on a bunt.... Many have different bunt coverages that work, and many teams don't.
But again, if they threw to 2nd, I would be asking them why??... I...