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Old 08-11-2012, 04:31 PM   #3
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Default Re: Pitching Behind an L-Screen?

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Originally Posted by chaase321 View Post
Andy, I used to throw bp a lot when I was coaching. Throwing behind an L screen took a little getting used to buy it will soon become second nature. I have a couple tips.

- take a couple steps back, you can see around the screen more and when you step and throw you will naturally come behind the screen.
- look through the screen just tithe side of the poll, when you try to look around the screen you pull your head body and everything else to the side (which is probably why you are throwing outside). You arm doesn't come through right where your head is, so looking through the screen will NOT make you throw in the screen.
- sometimes it helps to start by standing sideways just behind the screen and throwing without stepping (think of it as if you are standing with feet and arms spread and your hands point at second base and home plate) just bend and throw and your natural motion will again pull you behind the screen.

Now, a tip for your boy...tell him to hit you in the head every pitch. After you get the hang of getting behind the screen nothing will feel better than him lacing one right back into it and you think "double for sure, my boy"

Good luck brother!
Thanks for the info, Cole!
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