This week's Tip is from Phil Aviola, one of the top instructors at the West Chester Academy. Phil played at Wilmington College and later in the Phillies farm system as a standout catcher. Below are his tips for improving your game as a catcher who works with pitchers and controls the game from behind the plate. To schedule a lesson pack with Phil, please call our staff at West Chester at 610-399-8050.
When preparing for a game, it is imperative to be on the same page with your pitcher. This is important for gaining trust and having the same plan of attack for hitters in the opponent's lineup.
Understanding what your pitcher wants to pitch in certain situations makes calling a game that much more enjoyable. At least an hour of preparation between catcher and pitcher is essential to having a successful outing. This preparation should include a review of the top opposing hitters and how you plan to work the hitters with pitch selection, as well as location.
Is he a power hitter who can only hit the fastball, or a line drive hitter who goes to all fields? Is he a low ball hitter? Can he hit the curveball or change-up?
These are good topics of discussion between catcher and pitcher before each game. Have a plan and work the plan! A top catcher will always help his pitcher get the top hitters out with a pitch strategy that you both agree upon.
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