After our 1st game on Saturday, as usual I looked through the stats for things that stood out, both good and bad. The one thing above all else that stood out as needing improvement was pitching, specifically overall strike percentage and 1st pitch strike percentage.
Over the years I’ve looked at those things pretty closely, and as a consequence I can say some very general things about them. I’ve kept score for more than 65,800 high school spring pitches over the last 15 years. Looking at all of them, the average strike percentage is 61.1% and the average 1st pitch strike percentage is 56.7%. Our guy’s strike percentage after that 1st game was 50% and their 1st pitch strike percentage was 48.4%.
I’m not saying our guys aren’t any good, but I am saying they definitely have to improve in those 2 areas. I know that sounds easy, but trust me when I say I know it’s anything but! Pitchers need to have the skill to repeat their delivery over and over again, and that takes a lot of experience. They also need to have the mental ability to wipe away any fear of what the hitter will do.
In the end it boils down to something called Pitching to Contact. It can be defined many different ways, but in essence it’s where the pitcher forces the hitter to swing the bat to get on base, and to make him put the ball into play in as few pitches as possible.