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I had similar comments early in my career, so I had a fellow blue video me calling pitches at a practice, from behind the pitcher, and then also from high in the bleachers behind me.
I then watched it - it was helpful. I grant that this view is not ideal, but it did show me that I was a bit loose in the middle of the outside zone and too tight at the bottom of the outside zone. Can't hurt. |
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You can test to see if you have a dominant eye. Find a fixed object on the wall that is 10-15 feet away from you (a light switch is good). Extend your arm and cover the switch with your thumb. Now, cover each eye, one at a time. If you have a dominant eye, the switch will appear to magically move a foot or two when an eye is covered up. The eye that is looking at the switch when it moves is your dominant eye. As described above, if your right eye is the dominant one, be careful with LH batters, and vice versa. To combat the dominant eye's misleading view of the outside corner, you must watch the pitch all the way to the mitt with both eyes. This may sound stupid, because all umpires think they do this, but seriously, many don't. Good luck. |
I think you got that backwards. The eye in which the switch is still covered would be the dominant eye. The eye that see the switch move would not.
Try this one: Extend both hands forward of your body and place the hands together making a small triangle (approximately 1/2 to 3/4 inch per side) between your thumbs and the first knuckle. With both eyes open, look through the triangle and center something such as a doorknob or light switch in the triangle. Close your left eye. If the object remains in view, you are right eye dominant. If your hands appear to move off the object and move to the left, then you are left eye dominant. To validate the first test, look through the triangle and center the object again with both eyes open. Close your right eye. If the object remains in view, you are left eye dominant. |
Holy Crap! I'm all dizzy now!:D
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This little test doesn't work when you have permanent double vision...I mean everything is moving.
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"I hope you're hand is frozen in ice b/c if it's not, then I expect you to hold every single pitch as long as you did that one." |
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