10 May Within Three Pitches
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There are very few situations in the game where a strikeout is necessary. 2nd and 3rd and no outs would be an example. Every other situation calls for the pitcher to force the batter to put the ball into play.
A great rule that pitchers should follow is to try to get the offensive team to put the ball into play within three pitches. Doing so results in the following benefits:
- Less walks.
- Lower pitch counts. That means going longer into games.
- Hitters get used to swinging early in the count and start to swing at pitches out of the zone.
- Umpires get used to calling strikes and are more likely to give a pitcher the close pitches.
- Infielders and outfielders stay alert. More alert means less errors.
- Quicker innings means more rest for your defense.
Three hour baseball games are not fun. Neither is taking a pitcher out in the third inning because he’s thrown 75 pitches.
To throw less pitches and get your teammates to like you again, live by the mantra … “within three pitches.“
It’s not rocket science and it works.