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SRW Thu Nov 08, 2007 02:51pm

Plate Mechanics
 
What do you see, good or bad?

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/e7748c7e.jpg

MichaelVA2000 Thu Nov 08, 2007 03:49pm

From the camera angle he looks to be too far back from the catcher. His feet are too close together and his heel/toe positioning is off. Torso lean could be better by not leaning forward as much and his head height could be lower by spreading out his stance. I cannot tell if he is in the slot but if his eyes are at the top of his zone in this picture, he's calling strikes at the chin and his left hand resting on his thigh is not the best location.

bkbjones Thu Nov 08, 2007 04:46pm

He needs a web belt to keep his shirt halfway nice looking.

Although it's hard to determine in 2D, looks like his wing is sticking out. He'll prolly keep it out there til he takes that foul straight back.:eek: Old umpire from the days of my youth used to stick his out -- and he used a balloon. Still broke his arm. His main complaint was that for six weeks, he had to drink one-handed.

NCASAUmp Fri Nov 09, 2007 08:16am

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Originally Posted by bkbjones
He needs a web belt to keep his shirt halfway nice looking.

Although it's hard to determine in 2D, looks like his wing is sticking out. He'll prolly keep it out there til he takes that foul straight back.:eek: Old umpire from the days of my youth used to stick his out -- and he used a balloon. Still broke his arm. His main complaint was that for six weeks, he had to drink one-handed.

Hopefully for his sake, he wasn't right-handed.

That's all I'll say about it.

JefferMC Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:24am

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Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
. I cannot tell if he is in the slot but if his eyes are at the top of his zone in this picture, he's calling strikes at the chin and his left hand resting on his thigh is not the best location.

I thought that too, but given the height of the batter, I'm not sure how he's going to get his eyes to the correct level unless he drops to his knees. It looks to me that he's (trying to be) in the slot. I'm guessing this is a 10U game?

Andy Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:08am

Hey, SRW......Did you get a new camera or something??????

:) :)

Skahtboi Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:34am

Apparently, my work network has the images blocked on all these posts. I cannot see a thing besides text.

Ref Ump Welsch Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:53am

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi
Apparently, my work network has the images blocked on all these posts. I cannot see a thing besides text.

If you are in Internet Explorer, click on "Tools" at the top and check your pop-up blocker settings. That sometimes will take care of it.

CecilOne Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:34pm

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Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
From the camera angle he looks to be too far back from the catcher. His feet are too close together and his heel/toe positioning is off. Torso lean could be better by not leaning forward as much and his head height could be lower by spreading out his stance. I cannot tell if he is in the slot but if his eyes are at the top of his zone in this picture, he's calling strikes at the chin and his left hand resting on his thigh is not the best location.

I agree with most of this, but looking at their feet, I would say in the slot or at least to left of catcher. If this is his all-the-way-down postion, strike zone will be way high.

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MichaelVA2000 Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:58pm

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Originally Posted by JefferMC
I thought that too, but given the height of the batter, I'm not sure how he's going to get his eyes to the correct level unless he drops to his knees. It looks to me that he's (trying to be) in the slot. I'm guessing this is a 10U game?

I'm thinking that if his legs were spread wider and he had the proper heel/toe alignment his head could be lower.

Skahtboi Fri Nov 09, 2007 02:15pm

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Originally Posted by Ref Ump Welsch
If you are in Internet Explorer, click on "Tools" at the top and check your pop-up blocker settings. That sometimes will take care of it.

My work site is not internet friendly, and yes, I teach for a living. But, needless to say, the pop-up blocker default is not an option for me.

Steve M Fri Nov 09, 2007 07:44pm

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Originally Posted by SRW

It looks like his head is just a bit tilted - that's going to be harder on the neck than I'd like to feel. I think he's in the slot, but not far enough in the slot - needs to move a bit to the left. The head height looks ok, if he gets 4-6 inches closer and more into the slot - note that the bottom of the mask is at the top of the catcher's helmet.
That height is ok IF he's further into the slot. As for the eyes not being at the top of the strike zone, his knees may not allow him to get that low - mine don't. In fact, I regularly set up with the bottom of my head at the top of the catcher's helmet - and there are no complaints over the bottom or outside of what I see as strikes at any level.
I'd say he's either been taught a long time ago - using the stance that has both feet parallel to the back of the catcher's box OR he works some pretty high level games as that is a stance that is accepted - if not welcomed. But the feet should be wider - that would help to lower his head a bit and straighten his back a bit.

wadeintothem Sat Nov 10, 2007 08:39am

It looks very tiring.

Dakota Sat Nov 10, 2007 11:31am

You guys can sure see more in that picture from that angle than I can. Some of you must be pretty good in calling balls and strikes from the dugout, too! ;)

bkbjones Sat Nov 10, 2007 03:52pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota
You guys can sure see more in that picture from that angle than I can. Some of you must be pretty good in calling balls and strikes from the dugout, too! ;)

I don't know about the dugout, but 50 feet down the third base line in the fifth row of the bleachers, my strike zone is phenomenal. Especially with a right handed batter.


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