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Old Sun Aug 17, 2014, 08:32pm
Steve M Steve M is offline
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Originally Posted by derwil View Post
Heya fellas,

Had this in a HS (NFHS) game, thought I would ask. Had a good pitcher that would vary her pitching build up - on certain pitches, she would not windmill and come directly to the plate. Others, she would windmill as normal. Was difficult to get my timing down, which I suppose is the point as the batter should have similar issues.

Anyone else ever had this? I haven't seen it from any other pitcher, can't find a mention of it in the rule book as both motions are acceptable.

Any suggestions on how to time getting into position? I started going early so that I wouldn't get caught on the "fast" pitches, but felt my timing was off the whole game.

Thanks,

Derek
Drop into your set position when the hands come together - or what ever trigger you choose.
Make your priority to see the catcher catch the ball, then decide & call - your timing should now be the same with every pitch.
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