Show l L CATCHING CATCHING I IA A first class catcher for one pitcher might be u useless eless for unless the two heads work together on Inside ball ban My father taught always me to c call ll for tor pitchouts only when I had a a. chance to nip a runner Too many pitchouts put your pitcher in a a. hole Also cover up your signs when flashing them before each delivery It Is a good plan to take a a. crouching or squatting position with your feet teet I close together and with your glove be between between between be- be tween your knees Then turn the palm of at the glove slightly toward the ground before placing your fingers in position to give the signal Smart coachers will grab the signs If It you dont don't watch out and will tip things off oft to the batsmen Straighten up when you you are ready for tor the pitch extend your hands bands toward the pitcher holding them on a line Une with the edge of the plate so they will wiil be targets for tho the thol l pitchers pitcher's delivery Stand Stancl firm so you can an jump either I to the left or right And ab above V an all keep your eyes on the base runners should they try to steal |