- May 27, 2013
- 2,388
- 113
I do appreciate all the replies. They do help to somewhat clarify what the coach may have meant with the comment.
The phrase "pitch to contact" usually is associated with a kid overthrowing and hence missing the strikezone. Sandy Koufax was quoted as saying he became a better pitcher when he stopped trying to make batters miss the ball and instead tried to make them hit it (which they still didn't do very often after his "change of philosophy" )... The thing is he was wild early in his career..which doesn't seem to be the case here.
Yeah I added to my comment to say the coach may have felt your DS was overthrowing, even with the strikes, in particular overthrowing his curveball. Against a better team who is better able to hit breaking pitches that could be an issue.Another example with “pitch to contact” I’ve heard was by DD’s one PC. He told her that if she was pitching and wasn’t dominating a team with strikeouts, she needed to figure out how to “pitch to soft contact” by spinning the heck out of the ball.
To me that made a lot of sense.
Yeah I added to my comment to say the coach may have felt your DS was overthrowing, even with the strikes, in particular overthrowing his curveball. Against a better team who is better able to hit breaking pitches that could be an issue.
Pattar, you lost me on this response.
In simular context, I'd ask my pitchers what they thought a perfact game is. Nearly 98% of the time the answer given is 21 K's. The correct answer is; "21 pitches, 21 ground ball outs".EXACTLY!!!! I used to ask the pitchers I worked with "What is the best pitch you can throw?" The answer was always a "A strike." I would tell them that answer was wrong. Then I let them know the best pitch you can throw is a ball outside the strike zone the hitter swings at and misses or makes poor contact with. Once they understood that they started to think like a pitcher. Not a player who pitches.
Was the coach calling pitches off the plate, and she was not executing it?That’s the thing. I wasn’t there either - the coach said it at practice the next day during his daily team speech.
Just to clarify, my ds wasn’t upset either, just more confused than anything as he felt he did well. He’s also a very quiet kid and is hesitant to question the coach.
Look at how many times you said target..Pattar, you lost me on this response.
LOL, gotcha.I can be a little slow sometimesLook at how many times you said target..
In simular context, I'd ask my pitchers what they thought a perfact game is. Nearly 98% of the time the answer given is 21 K's. The correct answer is; "21 pitches, 21 ground ball outs".