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Things that often go under the radar.....

*****IF You are a Middle Infielder......and then some

**Make sure you know who should be covering second base on a pitch out.....LHH (2B should cover), RHH (SS should cover) for obvious reasons.......only sign needed is pitchout sign from catcher to pitcher....Middle Infielders should be taught what to do.....

**Make sure you know what to do on an Intentional Base on Balls / know how to defend it.....LHH, 2B on bag, SS very deep. RHH, SS on bag, 2B very deep (only if you have to throw four wide)......No sign needed....should be taught....

**On defense....men on 1st and 2nd......make sure everyone knows what they are doing if they run.....only cover one base...as you can only throw the ball to one base......a middle infielder and thrid baseman should not be covering on the same play.....sign will come from catcher (after you give to him of course....or from you to entire team)..simple first and third signs from the catcher will be fine......

**Make sure the pitcher knows what he is doing on fly balls to the infield (fair and foul) w/ men on 1st and 3rd w/ less than two outs....No sign needed, should be taught...

**Make sure your offense knows what to do on fly to balls on the infield fair or foul if nobody is in the middle of field (so to speak) w/ men on 1st and 3rd and less than two outs.....No sign needed, should be taught...

**Make sure that a middle infielder does not cover second base w/ men on 1st and 3rd when catcher is not throwing through (to second base) if they run.....(must be a sign from catcher)....also the same in a blow out game when not throwing if they run...Simple first and third signs will be fine

**Most often will happen w/ runners on 1st and 3rd......Make sure your firstbaseman follows runner to second in steal attempt only after ball has gotten by the hitter.....but not too close...only to close the gap and more often than not to prevent the double steal w/ two outs.....try to get the out between 1st and 2nd before run scores (w/ two outs obviously).....No sign needed, should be taught

**Make sure your outfielders know how to play NO DOUBLES.......and make sure you know how to tell them other than yelling to them "NO DOUBLES"........play deeper and take away the gaps...ball down line is a double any way...esp if you chose to play NO DOUBLES on the infield.....Wave hand over back of head to outfielders

**Make sure you know how to tell your outfielders that all throws will go to second base....again....without yelling "Throw the ball to second base".....Place hand on top of head as sign

**When coaching first base......(at an age when they can lead off only)......firstbaseman playing behind.....do not turn you back to hitter........get in a position where everyone is in front of you...you can see fine from there....in fact you can see much more and more importantly you may not get killed by a foul ball..........Intelligence needed.....no sign required

**Teach your catchers to STAND UP and throw the ball back to the pitcher (esp youth catchers)...throwing from their knees is a bad habit to get into that can be taken advantage of......Should be taught....

Just a few pet peaves that I have observed at Youth, High School and College games.....


Hope it triggered some thought.....
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This a a very deep and thought provocative post that has some very good substance.

The sign I always teach on the double prevention is the wave over the head to outfielders letting them know to play deep and crowd gaps to prevent runner from reaching second in close game because a ball hit down the lines, as LOW337 points out, are most likely doubles anyway.

The signs for middle infielders & corners have to be dependable and communications lines between players and coaches should be professional and established with confidence in the relay thereof.

I have observed many coaches this season in pro cov and it is interesting trying to pick up signs and almost impossible with the coaches in FL STATE LEAGUE AND SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Those guys are REALLY GOOD!! Fast and efficient. Sometimes they will decoy too when the signs are coming from another player or coach. Pop Warner, Derek Lilliquist, Derek May, Corey Hart, Gary Carter and Ricky Bones are good at this as well as Coach Salazar, Glenn Dishman and his staff and many others I have watched in sign relays. I speak with all of these Coaches on reg basis about players and so-forth before and after FL STATE LEAGUE games and these guys are all fast and smart and know how to teach signs to players. This has won many games for ST LUCIE METS I have attended Smile In fact, they won first half of FL STATE LEAGUE partly because of competency in this vital area. Excellent post, as usual, LOW337. Glad to see you finally got the time to post again here. Your knowledge and expertise is a great asset my brother. peace, Shep PS(Having so much good instruction till I lost track of time...Its really late, Good Night Board, see you all tomorrow. Smile
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Thanks much Shep....

Most of the above can be taken care of in practice w/o signs....

However some do require signs.....not to hard to do.....

Like I said earlier ....just some things that drive me mad that do not happen in some of the games I view......but very easy to aviod......

and again...I hope it provokes thought.....
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