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Batting Practice/Pitching Practice
How many times have you heard the cliches that coaches yell at their pitchers when they are struggling to throw strikes? From a personal standpoint, nothing is more irritating than coaches, players or fans yelling at a pitcher to throw strikes when it is obvious there is nothing more he would rather do. Yes, it is very frustrating, but do not let the players see that frustration. Face it, pitchers have extremely fragile egos and their confidence can be shattered easily when things are not going their way. Pitchers must develop confidence in their ability to throw strikes, and game situations should not be the first time that a pitcher tries to do this. Batting practice is the key! Batting practice is the perfect opportunity for all pitchers to develop and internalize confidence in their ability to throw strikes and master pitches. Very few coaches would think of scripting a practice schedule without batting practice, and the same should be true with pitching practice. Pitching in game-like situations is the only way for pitchers to improve. Why are senior pitchers usually better than freshmen? The answer is they have more experience from throwing more innings. Batting practice is the perfect tool to give both inexperienced and experienced pitchers innings. The only way to improve a pitcher's ability to throw strikes and develop confidence in their abilities is to let them pitch in a live situation. The bullpen is a great place for refining mechanics, but all pitchers need to experience live hitters. This is especially true in the northeast where the weather is very unpredictable, and even regular pitchers lose their sharpness waiting for the rain to stop or the snow to melt. The following outline is the rationale for why all pitchers must pitch batting practice on a regular basis:
Cooperation
Live Batters
More Relaxed Than Game Setting
Develop Confidence in All Pitches Pitchers can develop confidence in throwing strikes. A pitcher can see that even grooving strikes can get people out. Develop a batting practice average chart. It is surprising to see how many lazy fly ball outs that pitchers can get by simply throwing strikes. Pitchers can work on throwing all their pitches regardless of the count.
Develop Confidence in Home Field
Coaches/Teammates Confidence
Hitters Improve By Seeing More Live Pitching
Remember, tees, soft toss and short toss are a few of the options to get hitters more swings. Practice these options in another group while the live pitch takes place. Again, making a commitment or convincing the head coach to let pitchers pitch in live situations might be the greatest challenge. This commitment does not mean letting pitchers throw live once a week; it means letting each pitcher throw live a minimum of two times per week. No, hitters will not get the same number of swings each day, but the quality of each swing will be worth the sacrifice.
Terry Mularski has been an assistant coach at Westmoreland County Community College in Youngwood, Pennsylvania for the six years of the program's existence. In the program's first five years, the Wolfpack have already amassed 147 victories while only losing 89 games. Mularski's main responsibility for the Wolfpack is coaching the pitchers.
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