Ever wonder why all those pitches your pitcher
practices never seem to work too well during games? Do your
pitchers give up more hits than you think they should, and yet
they say they have all these different pitches? Well there are 5
Keys that all successful pitchers know when it comes to using
different pitches to become successful. These 5 keys never go
out of style, they always apply no matter who the
latest-greatest pitcher is, and the best part - they're simple
to understand!
- Pitchers DON'T need to have every single
pitch! What they do need is the ability to
throw inside and outside, up and down with control. If they
can do this with a moving pitch, great. But if it takes
their fastball in order to hit a location that's also great!
- Pitches Take Time - It will
take a pitcher at least 1 year to learn how to throw a pitch
and master it's movement and control. Too many pitchers want
to learn new pitches and think after a few weeks they should
be able to make them move and hit their spots. It takes time
and isn't easy, which is why not every pitcher is an
outstanding pitcher.
- Great Location with No Movement Beats
Movement with No Location It's the biggest
reason that pitchers get hit hard in games. Too many
pitchers have too many pitches that they can make move, but
that they can't control their location. So what happens is
they leave too much ball over too much of the plate and good
hitters hit them HARD! If your pitcher went through the
regular season pretty well but then suddenly got hit really
hard in the playoffs or at nationals - that's the reason! In
the bigger tournaments she started facing hitters that were
capable of hitting balls that were too much over the plate.
- Fastballs Are Never UnCool
Help your pitcher take control of the strike zone and the
batter by throwing her fastball more! Too many pitchers
never practice or throw their fastballs once they start
learning pitches. Yet they can't really throw their new
pitches in games since they're new, but because they don't
practice their fastballs anymore they can't throw those
either - so these pitchers can never get ahead in the count.
Stop the madness and throw fastballs for strikes!
- The Glove Matters The
catcher's glove is not a suggestion that a pitcher can
choose to ignore, it's where the ball must end up. Period! I
see too many pitchers telling their catchers to change their
target because they don't want to throw it there…or they
count the pitch even if they missed it by a mile! This won't
cut it in a game and it certainly won't work at the higher
levels. Catcher's and coaches work hard to determine what
pitch to call and where that pitch must be thrown in order
to attack a batter's weakness and it's the pitcher's job to
hit the glove! Period! Close isn't good enough if you want
to pitch at the higher levels so work more on controlling
the pitches you have and less on getting more pitches since
your catcher only has so many fingers anyway!