- Mar 12, 2013
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Absolutely not. My kid is a year-round baseball player. At practice, they work on exactly whatever skill/play the coaches need them to work on. My kid is a catcher, if he wants to improve his skills, he signs up for a private, a camp, or a class. At practice, he works on the plays his coach wants him to work on. If his coach decides he's not a catcher and wants him to play middle infield (he identifies himself as a MI player, too), he doesn't catch. If his coaches think the PITCHERS need work, my kid works on nothing at practice and just catches bullpen.
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