I'm new here so pardon me if I am asking a question that has been addressed already. I read a good number of the post and know you guys can help.
My little guy is only 7. He took to playing catcher this season and really like the position. I never caught or pitched so my knowledge is limited here. I have done a lot of reading and asking questions in order to get him the information he needs to be successful and thus thus enjoy his time behind the plate. So far he is loving it and wants to keep catching.
My question is this. I am trying to help him learn to properly throw over the top. More of a 12-6 rotation of the ball. He is having some trouble with it. Most of the better players in the league at this age are in the infield. These are the guys he looks at and wants to imitate. A lot of these little infielders throw from the side or with more of a 2-8 rotation. He has picked this up and I can't slow the train down. He has a good arm and it is easier for him to throw the ball with velocity when he does not come straight over. That makes it kind of tough to convince a young kid that one way is better than the other. He has trouble with release and accuracy when trying to throw 12-6.
I am using baseballs with black tape across the four seems when warming up. I drew a picture for him to show him what the rotation of the ball does to the flight from point to point to explain the differencve between the two methods. He gets it, he just can't stop it. He tries really hard but is struggling. Any help is truly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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