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Preferred plate adjustment when blocked in the slot?
College showcase tournament: Last weekend, one of my teams was 50% right-handed slapper/drag bunt hitters. They started in the back of the RH box and crowded the plate. Combined with a pitcher that liked throwing inside, I could not get comfortable behind the dish.
I ended up setting up higher and closer to the catcher than usual and stayed in the slot as best I could. (This is what I was taught years ago. Not sure if this is universal or ASA being ASA.) I was not happy with the consistency of my zone, and I lost my feel for both low strikes and the outside corner. I also had trouble picking up the pitch off the pitcher's hand. I've been away from the game for 2+ years due to family commitments. Nowadays, what is the preferred mechanic in this case? Does it depend on which alphabet you're working for on a given game? |
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I can usually find some opening, but it varies.
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I don't know that there is a "preferred" method. I have found that working a little higher and a bit further back from the catcher seem to work in most cases.
I have also moved a bit to my right on a RHB that is crowding the plate. I do understand what you are saying about not being comfortable and feeling like you are losing part of the zone. I have determined that if I have to make a major adjustment due to the position of the catcher and/or batter, whichever one is causing the adjustment does not get the benefit of the doubt on a close pitch.....
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![]() Unfortunately, it is what it is and you cannot call strikes you cannot see.
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If you are blocked in the slot, then get outa the slot.
I go right over top of the catcher. I'll go from a scissors in the slot to a gerry davis right over the top. You might not be able to get the same look on the low pitch you are accustomed to seeing, but at least you can see a pitch to call. Or you can stay where you are for whatever reason and guess. |
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Interesting point of view, Irish. What *would* you call a RH batter running forward with the pitch and attempting a bunt on the run (without slapping or breaking the wrists with a swing)?
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Push bunt. But that's me.
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A LH batter "drags" the ball behind her; there is no way for a RH batter to do that (unless they run to third base!!). That would be a push bunt, as the batter "pushes" the ball in front of her.
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Steve ASA/ISF/NCAA/NFHS/PGF Last edited by AtlUmpSteve; Thu Sep 26, 2013 at 08:52pm. |
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Because it gives the BR a walking start like on a slap, it allows for the possibility of the BR staying ahead of the ball and hopefully force a throw to 1B instead of an easy tag.
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Maybe not working behind the dish gave you the feeling of inconsistency ? It sounds like you had a good time and it's great that you are going back this weekend. The players have changed a little in the last couple of years.
Last edited by Adam; Sat Sep 28, 2013 at 03:36pm. Reason: unnecessary |
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Most batters who drag bunt or slap do it from the left hand batters box (for clarity, to the umpires right). As the other guys have stated, the act of drag bunting is achieved by moving forward through the batters box and bunting the ball. After talking with some coaches, they have stated that the bat can be in front or behind the batter, although it is typically trailing the batter and dragging it through the zone. Good Luck! |
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