Baseball Catcher

Catching Drills: Quick Hands Framing Drill

Catcher 1 throws tennis balls, incrediballs, or softballs from 20 to 30 feet to catcher 2. The balls are thrown high, low, inside, and outside. The balls should be thrown close enough to the “plate” so that foot movement is not necessary. Catchers should practice framing the pitch.

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