Back when I was coaching young punks, I always put the smartest player at catcher. I figured them to be a great communicator and allowed them to pretty much be the coach on the field, calling pitches since they typically had a photographic memory of the opposing players, directing the infield and outfield on where to position themselves, based again on their intelligence of opposing hitters, combined with the pitch they would call.
I never cared if they couldn't hit very well or run very well, as long as their average hovered around the .200 mark, because I knew they were an asset when our team was on the field.
How did the rest of you select who you played at catcher?
I never cared if they couldn't hit very well or run very well, as long as their average hovered around the .200 mark, because I knew they were an asset when our team was on the field.
How did the rest of you select who you played at catcher?