We are now exactly one week from our opening game of the season. In Demorest, Georgia next week, we (Adrian College) will play against Blackburn College on Sunday, Christopher Newport University on Monday, and Piedmont College on Tuesday. Two of those teams are ranked in the DIII pre-season polls, so we have an opportunity to test ourselves right away.
As has been the case for a few decades for me, this is an exciting time of the year. We have had the unusual situation of being able to have several practices outside in February this year, so the anticipation of being able to compete against other teams in warmer weather is exciting. In addition to our first games approaching, our good friends Luke Harrigan and Xander Younce at Alderson-Broadus College in West Virginia have played games for two weekends now and we have cheered them on from Adrian as they earned their first victory yesterday. Next weekend they will host Hillsdale College and my son Eric Theisen and of course for me that will be a win-win situation. I try to give each of them scouting reports on the other......right Luke????
This week in our final preparations we will continue to have our pitchers throw live to our hitters in the batting cages. Some of the pitchers will have their mound days adjusted according to the projected pitching schedule during our first week of games, which includes seven straight days of varsity games in Georgia and Florida and an additional five days of junior varsity games. Some of the pitchers will throw up to 90 pitches in their sessions this week, others will throw 60-80, and a few may throw multiple times this week at 20-30 pitches per session. They know that what I am hoping for is that they will all be as close to 100% when we step on the field next weekend.
During this last week of preparation I also try to pull back the reigns a bit on their conditioning, although we still have to maintain our strength and endurance, and hopefully the pitchers will continue to get their own work done in the weight room outside of practice time.
This is also a week to remind them of some of our team pitching goals and how we can achieve those goals during each game, inning, and at-bat. The goals are meant to help us focus on what is important for pitching success and for giving the team the best chance possible to win each game, one at a time.
A big part of achieving these goals has to do with the mental approach as individuals and as a team. We can't underestimate the importance of confidence, body language, positive self-talk, visualizing success, and selflessness when it comes to being team players. Trusting ourselves and our teammates and believing in each other is perhaps the most important function of winning teams, so this week there will be many reminders of the mental aspects of team play as well as being physically competent and ready to play next weekend.
Good luck to Luke, Xander, and Eric as friends battle from opposite dugouts next weekend!!!
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