I know a few hsbbwebsters whose sons will be making their first HS varsity or college start this weekend or very soon. I also know they're understandably nervous.
For all you parents of pitchers out there - do you get nervous when your son is on the mound? I do. What do you do to combat it? Do you have superstitions? I know we all love to watch our sons pitch, and the pitchers don't ever seem nervous, just mom and dad.
I usually keep my own scorebook and sit off to the side away from other parents. If I stand, I'll pace and maybe even yell something at my son about his mechanics or the umpire about his strike zone. So I have to stay away in order to keep out of the way.
My wife is the opposite. She'll sit right behind home plate if she can. She even had me buy some new season tickets behind home plate for next college season. She is known by nearly every umpire in our area. She'll definitely let them know when they're squeezing her boy. They've come to kind of like her. When he was 13 and I was coaching him, he was pitching and getting squeezed once. My wife really got onto the umpire - I had to ask her to leave the area - good thing there was some cooling off time before I got home. Its funny looking back. Our son says he likes hearing his mom say things that are kind of funny or motivational to him. I think he'd rather hear her than me now anyways.
A couple of weeks ago at the Stanford/Fullerton series, a heckler from Fullerton was riding the Stanford pitcher. My wife stood up and yelled at him, "You won't be talkin' like that to my boy next year!"
So what about the rest of you?
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"Pitching is the art of instilling fear," Sandy Koufax.
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