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beanball

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Posted - 12/12/2008 :  11:39:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Question for a coaches on the board. What would you consiider a good POP time for catchers @ 13-14U and and the HS level? Have seen different coaches timing the players and have no idea what is good.

Thanks!

bigcatsdad

22 Posts

Posted - 12/12/2008 :  15:15:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Under 2.0 is excellent.
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bballman

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Posted - 12/12/2008 :  15:18:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For HS, a pop time of 2.0 or less is considered very, very good.
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greglomax

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Posted - 12/12/2008 :  15:57:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am not the originator of the details below, but feel like they are a good rule of thumb:


A solid Major League time is under 2.00 seconds

Most Major League catchers are in the 1.80 - 1.98 range, on average

In college, times under 2.10 will often work

The average game pop for a good high school varsity catcher is 2.20-2.25.

Above average is 2.10-2.19

Excellent for a HS varsity catcher would be a game throw 2.0-2.09

These times are on 90' bases. Times may be faster for 13 year olds if they are playing 80' bases.


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Critical Mass

277 Posts

Posted - 12/12/2008 :  15:59:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://www.nwgabaseball.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3904&SearchTerms=pop,times
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HITANDRUN

436 Posts

Posted - 12/15/2008 :  12:02:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Catcher's throwing to second on base stealing attempt MLB:
• Excellent - >1.8 seconds
• Good - 1.9 seconds or less
• Average - 2.0 seconds
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beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 12/15/2008 :  13:11:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So a 14U catcher with a POP time of 1.90 that has good receiving skills, OK blocking skills & hits about .350 with gap and ocasional HR power as well as pitch about 80 innings in a 70 game schedule is a keeper even if he isn't 6' & 175 lbs?
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Dr. Old School

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Posted - 12/15/2008 :  16:01:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
beanball,
That sounds like a loaded question. I am expecting a "Well how come Coach XXXX cut him from the team then?" response.

But I will bite. Yes, it sounds like from these criteria he would be a keeper. The question will soon come up of "If he is a really good catcher, why pitch?" What's the benefit to continuing trying to pitch when there is such a shortage of good catchers out there. All the way to the pros. I have always heard that the best way to a scholarship or up to the majors is as a catcher. Sounds like instead of using practice time pitching, spending it on becoming a catcher with "GREAT blocking skills" would make him even more of a keeper.

Edited by - Dr. Old School on 12/15/2008 20:56:07
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beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 12/15/2008 :  22:29:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Doc,
No loaded question, I know too well how the ways of travel baseball goes.

He has always pitched quite well and been a #2 catcher and corner infielder not because he wasn't good enough, because the #1 couldn't play another position. I also don't want to focus on only one position at this point. If his HS team has a catcher he will need options. IMO the more positions you can play the more valuable he will be, maybe not in travel ball but when it realy counts.


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HITANDRUN

436 Posts

Posted - 12/16/2008 :  08:06:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Very tough to pitch and catch because the deliveries are so different. Although in college it wouldn't hurt if he can pitch and catch. I have seen many a 3rd baseman turned into a pitcher or pitcher turned into outfielder. You never know so the more a player can do the better his chances of staying with a team. I saw a kid get a scholarship because this schools team needed a backup and bullpen catcher.
Wasn't alot of money but it made a huge differnce for this player to afford college.
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RaiderBaseball

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Posted - 12/17/2008 :  11:26:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your kid can catch and pitch I did it for years and got offered scholarships to do both. I also played third and was one of the few pitchers that was allowed to hit because I was still a position player as well. In college and not until then was I forced to only pitch, let him do both it is good for him.
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