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Old Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:30am
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Originally Posted by Steven Tyler View Post
I used Davis, dropped my rear down, and brought my head up at the same time the pitcher started his motion. Too hard to be a statue.
I have to agree. Had a game yesterday and I tried to set sooner as most have mentioned, and it seemed like I was waiting forever for the pitch. After two innings my legs felt like we were in the ninth. Maybe there's a happy medium. Could be due to layoff too. I did make a conscious effort to hustle on every play and began to feel like myself again.

I did realize I was setting too low as mentioned, but I think I was just trying to hide behind the catcher to protect my healing broken arm. After I gained trust in my catcher I began to loosen up and open myself up a little more. I didn't throw anything back to the pitcher, short backstop. I usually only do it to speed up the game and help the catcher out.

I did learn another thing. I don't want anyone throwing balls to me! Accident waiting to happen

Thank You All very much for your feedback! I really appreciate your time and will work on improving using your suggestions.

Any links to others games? Would love to see them!
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