Hello all,I was just wondering what you think is the toughest/hardest position to play at the highschool level and why?
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quote:Originally posted by RJM:
The toughest position is having to sit on the bench.
This has never bothered me. From having played sports (corner in football, point guard in basketball and pitcher) I know some days you're the windshield and some days you're the bug. My son is a goalie in s****r, point guard in basketball until he gave it up and a pitcher. My daughter ran anchor in track. I can watch any game calmly.quote:Originally posted by JMoff:
Pitcher's parent is by far the hardest position in High School Baseball. Especially in the last inning of tight games, when the winning run is in scoring position and the meat of the order is up. Bonus points if JR is a little wild.
quote:Originally posted by Coach May:
Guys its not even close. Take a look at the team huddle after every game. Who's uniform is dirty after every game? Who gets hit with a pitch every game? Sometimes several times. Who is on every play of every pitch in every game? The physical demand of catching far exceeds anyother posistion on the field. The mental demands far exceed anyother posistion on the field. Now you add in HS baseball. Look at some of the pitchers they have to catch. You can play an entire game at SS and not have one single ball hit your way. You can have a busy night and have 6 or 7 plays to make. A catcher makes a play on every single pitch of the game.
Its not even close. It is the toughest posistion to play not only in HS but at any level of the game. My son is now in college and he is a catcher. I asked him in the fall what the biggest difference in the game was for him. He said "Its so much easier catching these guys. Many times I never have to block a pitch. They rarely miss there spots and when they do if its supposed to be inside its just too far inside not way outside like in hs. And it so much easier to throw out runners. They work hard to hold runners and they get it to me much quicker."
Try catching in the summer when its 90 plus and your wearing all that gear. How many times do players come off the field and say "Man its hot out here." Dude put that gear on and have to work your butt off behind that dish on every pitch then come back and tell me something.
Pitcher would be my second choice. After that it would depend on the game and who gets the most action on a given day. Without a doubt catching is the toughest posistion to play.