I have been often asked about what mechanics I teach for the handling of pitches that are well to the glove side. The technique I teach does not include a jab step to the direction of the ball. I teach that no matter where the pitch is the footwork stays pretty much the same.
I am convinced that the hands are quicker then the feet and I just want the catcher to get the ball/glove to the throwing side then make the exchange. The footwork stays short and quick as if the pitch were down the middle.
The clip of one of my students is pretty much self explanatory beyond that. Click the "Full Screen" and it plays a bit slower for a better look.
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n294/catchingcoach/P...fterLesson1-5-08.flv
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