This week was very similar to the first week. At practice I continued working with the outfielders and throwing batting practice to the team. However, with our first three games coming on the weekend, Coach Austin asked me team specific questions on who I thought should be the closer or start at a certain position. I was honored that Coach would ask me because I had just began my coaching career while he has been a coach for over thirty years now. I told him who I thought and he respected my opinion and ever agreed with me on some of my decisions. He told me how we as a coaching staff would approach certain situations in the field, as far as who is starting and whether or not they would start there the whole season. For example, a player might start at a certain position because of seniority but over the course of the year the position may be given to a younger, yet experienced, player who could probably do a better job. Not that the older player could not get the job done, but the younger player was better.
Coach Austin also let me know that I would be the first base coach during the year. He told me all the responsibilties that I would have as the first base coach and even where I should stand in certain situations. For example, with nobody on base I was to stand as far down the first base foul line that the umpire would let me, this being for safety reasons. Being only 90 feet away, there is not a lot of time to react to a line drive, so with no one on base I should stand at a safe range away from the batter. When someone is on first, I am to stand in a direct line to see the pitcher, but close enough to talk to the runner without anyone else hearing. During this situation I am often less than 10 feet away from first base.
I have enjoyed my coaching experience so far and I look forward to making my coaching debut this weekend against Roanoke College.
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