Here
are some strategies, tips and hints to help you, as a baseball pitcher,
compete against batters in this great game of baseball and to enhance
your ability to win each time you are pitching.
We Teach The Major League Baseball Pitching Form
Our Pitchers Learn To:
Prevent Arm Injury
Increase Velocity
Throw Consistent Strikes
Change Speeds
Handle Mental Aspects
ECCENTRICITIES
HITTERS WILL TRY TO
PROTECT THEIR BIGGEST WEAKNESS
PROTECT THEIR BIGGEST WEAKNESS
***HITTER STANDS CLOSE TO THE PLATE
WANTS THE BALL IN.
Throw the ball away, or off-speed.
***HITTER STANDS AWAY FROM THE PLATE
WANTS THE BALL AWAY. HE IS PROTECTING INSIDE.
***HITTER STANDS AWAY FROM THE PLATE
WANTS THE BALL AWAY. HE IS PROTECTING INSIDE.
Throw him in.
***HAS A CLOSED STANCE
LIKES THE BALL AWAY. HE WANTS TO CONTROL THE MIDDLE OF THE PLATE AWAY.
***HAS A CLOSED STANCE
LIKES THE BALL AWAY. HE WANTS TO CONTROL THE MIDDLE OF THE PLATE AWAY.
Throw him down and in.
***HAS AN OPEN STANCE
WANTS THE BALL IN.
Throw the ball away from him.
***HANDS HELD HIGH
LIKES TO DROP THE HEAD OF THE BAT ON THE BALL
***HANDS HELD HIGH
LIKES TO DROP THE HEAD OF THE BAT ON THE BALL
Throw him up and in.
***CROUCHES
***CROUCHES
WANTS THE BALL DOWN IN THE ZONE.
Throw the ball up.
BE CAREFUL, HE LIKES THE BALL DOWN.
Throw him up and in, on the hands.
***LONG STRIDE.
Change speeds. Curve. Fastball up.
***LONG STRIDE.
Change speeds. Curve. Fastball up.
If the hitter cannot hit your fastball, keep throwing it. If you throw
him off-speed pitches you are doing him a favor. If he fouls your fastball straight back, he is onto your fastball. Change
speeds.You must throw inside to be successful. Don't be afraid to push the hitter off the plate, especially if he is
leaning in, looking for the curveball.
WORKING AGAINST THE HITTER'S STANCE
If a batter has a straight-up stance, close to the plate, pitch him
inside.
If he is crouched, pitch a little high.
If he stands away from the plate, feed him outside pitches.
The main objective is to take the power away from the hitter. Keep
him from putting good wood on the ball.
MOVING THE STRIKE ZONE
BACKWARD AND FORWARD ON THE HITTER
How do you move the strike zone backward or forward on the hitter?
You do it by changing
speeds. If you start a hitter off with a fastball, and he's late on it, then
give him a harder fastball inside and make him say, "Geez, I've really
got to be quicker here.
The ball has traveled farther over
the plate before he's able to make contact. It has traveled deep into the strike zone. Now you have him thinking, "I've
got to quicken up".
Next, take something off the next pitch with a change-up or a curveball.
Now you've got him cheating. That is, quickening his bat. He swings and the
ball is not there yet. He's out in front of it. You've pulled the strike
zone out toward the mound.
By the same token, if the batter gets around on your fastball and pulls
it foul, throw him a slow pitch and make him quick again. You want him to think, "I've
got to wait. I've got to wait." When he gets into that mindset, throw him hard inside
again and push the strike zone backward.
"That which you do not know, the doing will quickly teach you."
-- Lao Tzu
NOLAN RYAN ON PITCHING INSIDE“
Throwing inside to a hitter is at the heart to aggressive pitching.
You cannot let the fear of hitting—or hurting—the hitter deter you from coming in with a fastball. Of course, it is essential to have confidence in your control and in your ability to throw inside. But don’t let your concern over hitting somebody and putting him on base take away from your aggressiveness.
If you teach a hitter that you’ll throw inside—if he knows that—then his whole approach to facing you is quite different”.
Nolan Ryan’s Pitcher’s Bible
KEEP THROWING THE FASTBALL
First and foremost you have to know your fastball is your best pitch. It is the best pitch for all pitchers to throw, at any level. So throw it. Locate it. Build your delivery to the point where you can put that fastball wherever and however you want to stick it in the strike zone.
That includes throwing inside, hard.
Suppose you are a knuckleball pitcher. Okay, so, how many fastballs do you throw, even though your main pitch is the knuckleball? I’ll bet you throw it a lot.
The pitch most thrown in major-league baseball is the fastball. It is the pitch that a pitcher gets more outs with than any other pitch.
Think
about this: You have a four seam fastball. What that really means is
that you have four pitches with that four seam. Why is that? You have
four locations. You don’t even have to vary your speed on the pitch.
Location alone will take care of that. That is, the perception of the
hitter will see the pitch speed vary, even though it does not.
Again, work on this pitch. Learn to locate it. Learn what it means in your body to throw an effective fastball. It is the pitch you have the most control over, if you work at it enough.
How is that, you ask? Four separate pitches? Consider this: in the hitting zone are four quadrants, four separate areas you can easily throw to. Up and In, Down and Away, Up and Away, Up and Away. By throwing your pitches, one after the other, in those different areas, the hitter has to use his innate ability to hit the ball in those specific areas, or not hit it.
Different areas of the hitting zone require different abilities by the hitter in each zone. Moving the ball from one area to the next on a hitter makes life at the plate difficult for him. By throwing in those areas, you are changing his eye level up to down, down to up. Difficult to adjust for the hitter. When you throw inside you, if you throw deeply enough inside, you move his feet. He does not like that. Then you throw the next pitch away, up or down depending on where your last pitch was, well, you can see how you have an uncomfortable hitter.
Keep in mind, a hitter can only look for the ball on one side of the plate or the other. He cannot do both at the same time. Use that to your advantage.
Remember, your 4-seam fastball is the pitch you have the most control over. Make it work for you and against the hitter.
Every play, every out, every called ball and strike, every hit starts with you throwing the ball. The game waits for you. It is designed that way. Baseball is the only game where the defense controls the ball. That would be you, controlling the ball. So take your time. Settle yourself in before throwing each pitch. Relax. Be calm. If you are distracted in any way, step off the rubber, relax, regroup, then gather your concentrated thoughts and bring them into the moment right now.
Know what you intend to do. Know what you intend to have happen when you throw that baseball. See the shape of the pitch you throw before you throw it. Be 100% confident in every pitch you throw. Only throw a pitch you are 100% confident in. If the catcher calls for a pitch you are not confident it, shake him off. He is there to suggest. You agree or not. Remember, you get the W or the L. Throw when you are ready to throw.
Speaking of throwing when you are ready to throw, a good pacing is roughly twelve to fifteen seconds from the time you get the ball back from your catcher and the time you throw your next pitch. With that pacing your fielders will appreciate knowing and feeling that pacing, tempo and rhythm. They will be ready to make plays behind you. That consistent rhythm will enable them to be more alert, to be on the balls of their feet, to be in the game.
With that rhythm you are in a great position to throw your best pitch. And, every pitch must be your best pitch. Every pitch is the beginning, middle and end of every game that ever was or will ever be.
Baseball players, as is the case with all athletes, perform at their highest level when they are relaxed. When the mind is clear the body is body to move freely and easily. When the body is moving freely, the athlete is able to perform at the highest level.
Again, work on this pitch. Learn to locate it. Learn what it means in your body to throw an effective fastball. It is the pitch you have the most control over, if you work at it enough.
MORE ABOUT THE FASTBALL
Your 4-seam fastball is actually four separate pitches. What!
How is that, you ask? Four separate pitches? Consider this: in the hitting zone are four quadrants, four separate areas you can easily throw to. Up and In, Down and Away, Up and Away, Up and Away. By throwing your pitches, one after the other, in those different areas, the hitter has to use his innate ability to hit the ball in those specific areas, or not hit it.
Different areas of the hitting zone require different abilities by the hitter in each zone. Moving the ball from one area to the next on a hitter makes life at the plate difficult for him. By throwing in those areas, you are changing his eye level up to down, down to up. Difficult to adjust for the hitter. When you throw inside you, if you throw deeply enough inside, you move his feet. He does not like that. Then you throw the next pitch away, up or down depending on where your last pitch was, well, you can see how you have an uncomfortable hitter.
Keep in mind, a hitter can only look for the ball on one side of the plate or the other. He cannot do both at the same time. Use that to your advantage.
Remember, your 4-seam fastball is the pitch you have the most control over. Make it work for you and against the hitter.
TAKE YOUR TIME
Every play, every out, every called ball and strike, every hit starts with you throwing the ball. The game waits for you. It is designed that way. Baseball is the only game where the defense controls the ball. That would be you, controlling the ball. So take your time. Settle yourself in before throwing each pitch. Relax. Be calm. If you are distracted in any way, step off the rubber, relax, regroup, then gather your concentrated thoughts and bring them into the moment right now.
Know what you intend to do. Know what you intend to have happen when you throw that baseball. See the shape of the pitch you throw before you throw it. Be 100% confident in every pitch you throw. Only throw a pitch you are 100% confident in. If the catcher calls for a pitch you are not confident it, shake him off. He is there to suggest. You agree or not. Remember, you get the W or the L. Throw when you are ready to throw.
Speaking of throwing when you are ready to throw, a good pacing is roughly twelve to fifteen seconds from the time you get the ball back from your catcher and the time you throw your next pitch. With that pacing your fielders will appreciate knowing and feeling that pacing, tempo and rhythm. They will be ready to make plays behind you. That consistent rhythm will enable them to be more alert, to be on the balls of their feet, to be in the game.
With that rhythm you are in a great position to throw your best pitch. And, every pitch must be your best pitch. Every pitch is the beginning, middle and end of every game that ever was or will ever be.
As a
pitcher you are your own coach when you are on the mound. There
might be 50,000 people in the stands, or no one, with one bench yelling
encouragement while the other, discouragement, or not.
Whatever the case, you are alone, you are by yourself, with a job that must be done. It is up to you to get it done.
You must know what adjustments to make if you suddenly find yourself in a situation where the ball is not doing what you want it to do the way you want it to do it. This is an extremely important part of your job, of pitching. You must learn your game and know it well. At the same time, you must maintain a calm inner being. You must be relaxed.
Whatever the case, you are alone, you are by yourself, with a job that must be done. It is up to you to get it done.
You must know what adjustments to make if you suddenly find yourself in a situation where the ball is not doing what you want it to do the way you want it to do it. This is an extremely important part of your job, of pitching. You must learn your game and know it well. At the same time, you must maintain a calm inner being. You must be relaxed.
Learning
the art
of pitching takes lots of time, study, and infinite patience to be an
effective pitcher. If there is a perfect way to do something, it can be
learned. Learn the perfect way to pitch, and then practice diligently.
Learning how to maintain a calm inner being, being completely relaxed,
is easier than you think.
Scroll down for more information on both these pitching aspects.
Scroll down for more information on both these pitching aspects.
"If you want to be the best, you must do what the best do."
---Skip Murray
"That which you do not know, the doing will quickly teach you."
---Lao Tzu
Baseball players, as is the case with all athletes, perform at their highest level when they are relaxed. When the mind is clear the body is body to move freely and easily. When the body is moving freely, the athlete is able to perform at the highest level.
The question is, how does
the athlete get to the point where he or she is constantly and consistently
competing at that highest level? In other words, how does the athlete get
to the point where his or her mind and body are completely clear and
performing at peak level? Keep on reading, here is your answer.
One highly effective method is
to use subliminal messaging software. This conditions your
subconscious
mind to work with your body at its optimum level. The technique is
simple, you simply watch the proper subliminal message program as
recommended, and your subconscious mind automatically learns to do the
right things
at the right time. It is as easy as that.
So now, mind and body are
working together, and that, my friends,
is a winning combination.
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