By: Davy Cothron
EQUIPMENT: Balls, JUGS Instant Screen or JUGS Protective Screen
PURPOSE: Multiple defensive drill work for players who pitch and play other
infield positions.
This
drill allows defensive work at multiple positions in little time. This
is a rotational drill from station to station for pitchers, all
infielders, and catchers. The drill allows coaches to mix in areas of
concentration that they see are needed. There is no "one way" to
perform this series. First, all of your outfielders who are not
pitchers, or don't play any infield position, are used as fungo
hitters, ball rollers, and ball bucket handlers. Here is one series
that we use in our practice plan. Remember, you can be creative and mix
it up any way you like.
Batting practice mats are placed in front of the pitcher's rubber,
one on each side of the rubber shaded to the first base side and the
other to the third base side. Divide pitchers into two groups. If there
are players who play an infield position and pitch, they can start the
series at any position, but they must rotate to another position after
each play. Catchers work with the third base side pitchers on
communicating and fielding bunt plays to the third base. A player or
coach rolls the bunt out after the pitcher simulates a pitch. The ball
is fielded and thrown to third base where the third basemen use both
tag fundamentals and force out fundamentals around the bag. RHPs are to
use the spin move and catchers must learn to play with the mask on
throughout the play. The ball is then tossed to a player manning a JUGS
bucket. POINT: If catchers also play other positions, you may not have
them wear equipment, or just have them wear the protective mask.
First basemen are at first base fielding balls hit by a player or
coach. The pitchers on this side are covering first base working with
the first basemen on the flip play. This also allows the first baseman
and pitcher to communicate when the first basemen can take the play
himself. The first basemen alternate plays each ball between the flip
play at first and throwing to second base for a force out or start of a
double play. Here you can use the shortstop or you may put a JUGS
Square Screen at the 45' or 50' mark in the baseline and have your
first basemen throw into the screen. This allows your shortstop and
second baseman to work the flip and pivot at second base on the double
play ball. A coach or player can stand behind the mound and roll or
fungo balls to the shortstop and second base. Remember, have players
move on every play. Have them sprint to their new position each time.
This is good for conditioning.
The goal is to get multiple reps, have everyone involved and utilize time.
An example of an alternate series is to put one mat directly in
front of the pitcher's rubber and have pitchers field balls, hit, or
rolled back at them and work the throw to second base and have the
shortstop come across the bag and throw into the JUGS Screen placed in
the throwing lane. Two lines of catchers, one on each side of the
plate, the third base side catchers can work on fielding bunts and
throwing to third base, or they can work on pickoff throws to third
base with the third baseman breaking in behind the runner. The first
base-side catchers can do the same with the first basemen. The second
baseman works on bunt defense rotation where he takes the throw from
the catcher, concentrating on body position and footwork on the first
base bag.
Remember, you can have as many variations as you like to involve all
areas of infield defense. We usually do two series each day for about
15 to 20 minute each series. No player is allowed to walk from station
to station. Saves time using these drills as conditioning.
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