Sorry if this is the wrong section of the forum to post this question...
I've notice some really good pitchers are most effective at getting in a rhythm and working fast. Not quick pitching but very quick delivery once the batter enters the box. No signals from the catcher. Just quick windup and quick delivery of the pitch. Catcher throws the ball back and same thing, quick windup and quick delivery...
Are there any methods to interrupt the pitchers rhythm? Any methods to slow things down a little so the hitters can relax and not feel so rushed?
The field ump observed how effective this type pitching was on our hitters and commented to me during the game that "he can't slow down the pitcher's game. Only our hitters can." The ump also said he can't give a hitter time once the pitcher enters his windup. There was almost no window between pitches.
Any suggestions? Should we have the hitters completely step out of the box on each pitch? (I know this is a no-no in some leagues.) Should we have the coaches extend the time it takes to deliver signals to each hitter between pitches?
This was a well coached pitcher that not only threw well, but used his high frequency rhythm to control the mental aspect of our hitters. Any suggestions?
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