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Dakota Wed May 01, 2002 09:05am

Ever had a game where you seemed to be just a bit off the mark? Not a disaster, or even any serious brain farts; just a general unease coupled with silly mistakes (announcing the count backwards, for example - where did THAT come from???)

I had a game like that yesterday afternoon.

It didn't help matters that the game was a walk-fest, making it hard to get any rhythm going, but I've had those before and still felt sharp & on top of my game.

I tried concentrating extra hard. I tried focusing on my timing. But, I just couldn't shake it.

Any thoughs on what I should have done?

If you've ever had a game like this, what did you do?

Steve M Wed May 01, 2002 11:13am

You'll probably find that you have more of this kind of game in the ugly games - like your game yesterday. One team is getting trounced, all you really hope to see is enough innings for the run rule to kick in and you lose concentration. The only way around this is to focus on some "fundamental" adjustment that you want/need to make to your mechanics and work on that. It may be timing or positioning or plate stance or any number of things. But ugly games are still ugly games.

Steve M

oppool Wed May 01, 2002 09:46pm

Oh what fun we have
 
Dont know if many would agree with this to be good advice but it has helped be a bit when I am having problem focusing on the easy stuff(ball,strike count etc) I put the counter in my pocktet so I know I got to keep everything mentally for a inning a two and will usally keep me on my toes and kinda wake me up BUT make sure you trust your scorekeeper or partner in case you go braindead if not the real fun starts and you will really wake up!!


JMO

Don

ntxblue Thu May 02, 2002 02:04pm

Don,

I think I might try your technique - but I'll wait until you are my partner!!

oppool Thu May 02, 2002 03:28pm

Gary
 
I am looking forward to the day we do get to work together BUT for some reason when I am on a field my partners never seem to be getting bored for very long seems I am always starting something


Have a good one, wont see you this weekend I got to catch up on my REAL JOB as the players always tell me about. (LOL)


Don

whiskers_ump Thu May 02, 2002 05:47pm

Re: Oh what fun we have
 
Quote:

Originally posted by oppool
Dont know if many would agree with this to be good advice but it has helped be a bit when I am having problem focusing on the easy stuff(ball,strike count etc) I put the counter in my pocktet so I know I got to keep everything mentally for a inning a two and will usally keep me on my toes and kinda wake me up BUT make sure you trust your scorekeeper or partner in case you go braindead if not the real fun starts and you will really wake up!!


JMO

Don

I had always put mine in my shirt pocket, that way I have
reach to get it and it reminds me that something has taken
place...however, sometimes I forget what! Also tough on
pockets....:D

glen

Roger Greene Fri May 03, 2002 11:19am

After having Tom (on e-teamz) and the rest of you pick on me for holding the clicker in my right hand, I tried it in the left again. Found my mask in my right hand! Therefor, I decided to put in the pocket of my ball bag. I found out that I was much more aware of the count, and even after the passed balls with a play following, I was aware of if I had advanced the count!

Since that game, I no longer hold a clicker in my hand. This may be pretty good advice for forcing yourself to focus.

Roger Greene


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