No, before the home games when we took the field to take grounders and fly balls and what not. We would turn all the music off before we took the field and no one on the team spoke and neither did the coaches during the entire round. The infield had this really complicated throw around session and then coach would hit balls to the outfield; first two throws to second, one to third, one to home. Since no one was speaking, the cut off men had to line themselves up with the correct base and they would decide whether or not the ball needed to be cut off or not. I always thought it was a pretty cool drill that got us focused and ready to play and helped us get into the visitors head a little bit.