Catchers and throws to third base
July 18, 2011 by Coach McCreary
Filed under Catching
In the summer of 1998, I had the pleasure of coaching under former 8 year major league catcher Ed Ott. “Otter” played for the Pittsburgh Pirates where he helped win a World Series in 1979 and finished his playing career with the California Angels. Before one game, I was talking to our catcher about some of the opposing hitters and I asked him if he had picked up any catching tips from Otter. He said that he had and gave me an example of a small tip that has improved his throwing times to third base.
As the photo to the right shows, an obvious problem a catcher has when a runner tries to steal third base is that a right handed batter is in his direct path towards third base. As a result, a catcher must clear the runner before making the throw to third. The YouTube clip below shows what I’m talking about. Around the 2-4 second mark, the catcher steps behind the batter before throwing.
- A catcher obviously would not do this with a left handed hitter batting.
- Setting up farther back can have an impact on the catcher’s ability to keep a pitch in the strike zone (framing). The farther back the catcher is, the more gravity will pull the pitch down. A catcher’s first priority is his receiving so he’ll have to weight the pros and cons of each depending on the situation.
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