Thursday, January 17, 2019

Baseball Signs - Signs from Catcher to Pitcher and Coach to Catcher



In this video we talk about baseball signs given from the catcher to pitcher and coach to catcher. For more baseball tips go to

Ever wonder the best ways to give signs in baseball? Well, in this video we talk about giving signs from the catcher to pitcher and from coach to catcher. I first go over the basics of catchers giving signs and then go into some deeper details of giving signs so that your signs don't get stolen. Stealing signs is a part of the game. Even if you're not doing it, you can't expect the other team to not steal signs. So when you're giving signs you have to have a few options to mix things up. That's what this video gives you. I talk about pumps, outs plus one, glove signs, and touches. For baseball coaches I show an example of what we used in college to relay signs. Please feel free to use any of these baseball signs for your team.

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