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Originally posted by Coach May:
I was going to say the same thing emanski. When catching pens catch some in your #2 stance. What can happen in pens is you stay in your #1 stance and relax because "your just catching pens." Work some in your #2 stance and see if this doesnt help you with that. It may just be you need to widen a bit.
A problem I see a lot with bullpens is that unless you are able to monitor them closely, the only players working are the pitchers. Sure, most catchers see bullpens as tedious work for them, but they are very good opportunities to practice catching skills.
Catching the ball properly, working on stances and lateral movement as mentioned in this thread. Create situations in your head where your coming up and throwing to 2nd or 3rd or even picks at first....just working on the footwork. Hopefully your pitchers aren't bouncing a ton of pitches in bullpens, but work on blocking when they do. It's not going to kill the catcher because there shouldn't be that many pitches to block. But that's where you can start developing that confidence in a pitcher that "hey, even with a runner on third, I can bounce this slider and Jimmy is going to take care of me back there".