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What it Takes to Make the Team: Catcher

February 20, 2025
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On an old ABCA  Calls from the Clubhouse  podcast, then Catching Coordinator for USA Baseball’s 14U team, Xan Barksdale, commented, “There’s a lot of good teams that have average catchers […] but no great teams have average catchers behind the plate.” This comment speaks to the importance of the catching position at the college level. Catchers are the most important non-pitching players on the field in the college game. A good catcher can make the difference between a 20-win season and a 30-win season. That may  sound extreme, but  catchers  are  that important. And here’s lesson number one for you catchers, it’s not your bat that anyone cares about.  

At the college level, catching, like all positions up the middle is a defense-first position. A coach at one of the top ranked schools in the country a few years ago was quoted during the regionals as saying that he would  start his catcher behind the plate even if the guy were hitting .100 because he was the best defensive guy they had and he could handle  their pitching staff. Defense is key; any hitting you add to the mix is a bonus.  

So, what do you start working on when you want to be good enough to play at the college level? Well, the simple answer is to start with the fundamentals (listed in order of importance):  

Thinking – This is the most important part of catching. You are the general on the field. A lot of pitching coaches in college will call the pitches, but that is no excuse for you to be a robot. You need to be thinking along with the pitch caller, every stop of the way. Make it your job to learn the tendencies the coaches  are trying to exploit in hitters. Learn pitch sequences and your pitchers’ comfort levels with certain pitches in certain counts. Most important, learn your pitchers’ minds. Know when you have to make a visit to the mound  to control a situation. Some guys need to be reassured. Some just need a mental break. And some  need you to get right in their faces and challenge them. Figure out what brings out the best in your staff.  You are the on-field psychologist of your staff and communication will be a key. 
Receiving – Lots of pitchers (and umpires, for that matter) in college are going to need all the help they can get with the strike zone. You’re going to be catching a mixture of guys who have no idea where the ball is going and need you to pick them up, and guys who make a living corner-pitching and need you to keep that ball that’s sinking out of the strike zone high enough for the ump to call it a strike. The way you present the pitch to the umpire will have a huge impact on what is called a strike and what is called a ball on borderline pitches. Our catcher showed up early to practice every day to use the pitching machines in the batting cages to practice receiving. He would position the machine to  deliver a borderline pitch, then take a whole bucket. He was the best I ever played with at working on his craft behind the plate, and he got drafted solely for his defense. Following in his footsteps probably isn’t a bad idea.  
Blocking – The ability to block balls and save your team from giving up an extra 90 feet to a base runner is vital. Nothing can get by you. Coach Barksdale says it’s the difference between wins and losses, claiming, “At every level, there is a direct correlation between how many games you win and lose and how many passed balls and wild pitches you have.”  It may not be fun to practice, but the best catchers take a sort of perverse satisfaction in being the guy that loves to take a hit. Learn to love throwing yourself in front of the ball. Make it into a challenge, because you can’t let anything past you. More than anything, blocking is a mentality. Own it!  
Throwing – Learn your strengths and weaknesses on throwing runners out. If you have a strong arm but slow feet, work to get your body moving quicker. If you have a quick release but a weaker arm, start playing long toss and practice throwing the ball hard. You need both quickness and arm strength to throw out runners in college, but most of all you need to be accurate. If you can’t throw the ball near the tag zone, it doesn’t matter how quickly you can get it there. Develop the complete package by working on arm strength, a quick release, and accuracy.  

As we mentioned already, if you are stud behind the dish, whatever you bring to the offense side of the table is a bonus. At the highest levels of college baseball, most catchers are well-rounded offensive players as well and you should never limit yourself from being a complete player. There are many ways to contribute to offensive production without having the bat tool earn you a spot on the team as a catcher. Start by working on your plate discipline and gain an understanding of what pitches you handle well. As a catcher, you see more pitches than anyone and should have an even better understanding of the zone. Know where your hot zones are, avoid chasing pitches, and you are well on your way to offensive production. Whether offense or defense, if you focus on the fundamentals, you can’t go wrong.  



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