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LMan Sun Sep 06, 2015 09:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CT1 (Post 966133)
Alabama.

:confused: Grab every strike you can. Every strike is another pitch closer to the finish.

drumsub Thu Sep 10, 2015 02:36pm

At no point did I say catching it within the catcher's frame makes it a strike. I'm just responding to the original question about framing and what (most) announcers are referring to. Yes, there is still the old school mentality of moving the glove towards the center a small amount, but it's falling off more every year.

That said, if you think catchers can't steal strikes you're fooling yourself. In depth studies have been done that show me enough to continue to teach my catchers the art of the ankle sway and keeping the ball within the window of their body, while getting around those borderline corner pitches.

Framing wouldn't even be a concept if umps were perfect at seeing if it touched the strike zone. But good catchers steal strikes all the time, at every level of the game.

Rich Thu Sep 10, 2015 02:46pm

Steal strikes?

Here's a secret - I wish I had 2 good framers every game. If it's borderline, I want that catcher to help as much as possible.

On the other hand, a catcher that butchers a cockshot isn't gonna lose a strike.

Tim C Thu Sep 10, 2015 05:06pm

Lol
 
Quote:

" . . . if you think catchers can't steal strikes you're fooling yourself."
What an arrogant prick.


Tee

drumsub Sun Sep 13, 2015 09:34pm

Try educating yourself before deflecting on others. In depth studies have been done on stealing strikes. I didn't coin the phrase.

Now that may have been a little arrogant.

john5396 Mon Sep 14, 2015 09:17am

I sure that I am influenced by the catcher when I am calling balls & strikes. I know I shouldn't be, but I'm human and expect that more than just what I am concentrating on, the position of the ball as it passes over the plate, influences my call.

Tim C Mon Sep 14, 2015 10:09am

Lol
 
As you all know there is a website dedicated to evaluating MLB catchers and the quality of their framing.

Again, it is simply statistics and numbers don't lie.

Tee

Kaliix Sun Oct 11, 2015 08:35pm

The Art of Pitch Framing


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