The First Impression Counts
It is quite usual to find players arrive at the field way much earlier than the time the match is scheduled to begin. There are a number of reasons for this, one of them being evaluation of the players which is quite natural. The coaches from both teams will be looking at the opponents to assess and compare the abilities of the opposing players and those of his own players so as to have a rough idea where his team stands. Big catchers will most definitely draw attention because of their body size and height. The coach’s attention will be turned to the catcher and they will start watching how he tosses and generally how he looks. This is basically what will be used by the coaches to start thinking about what they will have in their game plane in order to come up with what they think will do in a critical situation.
For this reason a catcher should have some tips up in his sleeves to keep in mind and try to accustomed to as soon as he gets to the field before a match. The thing is that the people there will always will checking you out just to get the gist of what you are capable of.
First things first. Warming up should be the first thing to be done immediately you step foot on the field. You should, not for any reason, give the impression that you are inactive or maybe the weather is so unfavourable and therefore unbearable. The warming should be done in such a way that it shows you have a commitment. For a date, they say the first date sets the tone. In baseball, the first impression gives you an upper hand.
Once you are done warming up, it’s only natural to look vibrant and ready to go. It is at his point that the coach will make the first call. Let’s say the call was to make a few rounds about the horn. You have to ensure that you look amiable. Pace yourself and enjoy the ride.
Then coach initiate the practice session and at this particular moment you can be able to notice the attention you are getting from the on by looker who are expecting to be either impressed or disappointed. They want to see if what you got is good enough.
At the beginning of the game, the pitcher warms up as usual together with the other players. See this portable pitching mounds. It is exactly at this particular moment that those watching you can be able to determine whether you are ready for the game or you maybe you still shaking deep inside.
For this reason a catcher should have some tips up in his sleeves to keep in mind and try to accustomed to as soon as he gets to the field before a match. The thing is that the people there will always will checking you out just to get the gist of what you are capable of.
First things first. Warming up should be the first thing to be done immediately you step foot on the field. You should, not for any reason, give the impression that you are inactive or maybe the weather is so unfavourable and therefore unbearable. The warming should be done in such a way that it shows you have a commitment. For a date, they say the first date sets the tone. In baseball, the first impression gives you an upper hand.
Once you are done warming up, it’s only natural to look vibrant and ready to go. It is at his point that the coach will make the first call. Let’s say the call was to make a few rounds about the horn. You have to ensure that you look amiable. Pace yourself and enjoy the ride.
Then coach initiate the practice session and at this particular moment you can be able to notice the attention you are getting from the on by looker who are expecting to be either impressed or disappointed. They want to see if what you got is good enough.
At the beginning of the game, the pitcher warms up as usual together with the other players. See this portable pitching mounds. It is exactly at this particular moment that those watching you can be able to determine whether you are ready for the game or you maybe you still shaking deep inside.
- Snap the ball back to the pitcher.
- Block the ball, even if it is in the dirt, do not whiff it and let it get to the backstop. Thy have to know that you have impeccable blocking abilities.
- Last but not least, the runners should be hesitant on the bases as much as possible.