Thank you for these videos, they have been very helpful with reteaching and learning things. I fell out of love of the game. I had not throw a ball in about 10 years , Hit low 90s after throwing a ball again over the past few months. I am 28 , played pretty competitive ball(showcases/USA tryouts etc) as a kid with some really good players around my area (Logan webb , Nick Madrigal , Stephen Nogosek). Shoutout Sac Area baseball. Confirming to myself that I had the ability to hit 90s was a personal goal for me. Thank you Tread Athletics.
This kids stuff is filthy. A lot of sweeping movement. The best pitch for me was at 7:56. That’s a ground ball or strike out all day long. That ball just disappeared. Good luck to this kid!!!!
What's the rationale behind grip changes? Not necessarily these ones in particular, just in general. I always see your coaches suggest certain modifications (shift the ball in your hand, change your thumb position, etc) and I'd love to be able to learn the reasoning behind them so I can do it myself.
it changes how it spins because not every seem is the same and stuff like that, for example a upside down horseshoe curve and normal horseshoe grip curve have different spin rates and movement.
We aren't always going to change the grips. It all depends on what we're trying to change, which is usually the movement or the velocity on the pitch. For example, if a pitcher has a sub-par fastball profile because he is cutting it, he may be supination-biased, and by giving him a different grip, we can actually give him a pretty decent sinker that uses seam shift. Of course, all these video highlights show ones that have worked, if the grip doesn't work well or the old one was better, we'll stick with that.
@@treadathletics Gotchya. So, on sinkers, I've seen you guys make really small adjustments to guys' grips, where you just shift the balls slightly in their hand, or maybe widen/narrow their grip. How do you know to suggest those changes?
HS senior Tate DeRias is the real deal. Sitting low 90s T95 in games will definitely get you noticed.
How hard were/are you throwing in high school?
Eighty💩
86 as a 5’5” lefty weighing in at a whopping 145 lbs 😂
Like 81 lmao
Thank you for these videos, they have been very helpful with reteaching and learning things. I fell out of love of the game. I had not throw a ball in about 10 years , Hit low 90s after throwing a ball again over the past few months. I am 28 , played pretty competitive ball(showcases/USA tryouts etc) as a kid with some really good players around my area (Logan webb , Nick Madrigal , Stephen Nogosek). Shoutout Sac Area baseball. Confirming to myself that I had the ability to hit 90s was a personal goal for me. Thank you Tread Athletics.
Talented AND coachable. Good combo.
Yup listen and learn... I hate bad seeds...
Someone at my high school in his past 2 games he threw a perfect game and then a no hitter
Juste gas
This kids stuff is filthy. A lot of sweeping movement. The best pitch for me was at 7:56. That’s a ground ball or strike out all day long. That ball just disappeared. Good luck to this kid!!!!
Dude I did the same thing (I got moved from var starter to lower jv closer) I was throwing 84
you got moved down ?!?!
What's the rationale behind grip changes? Not necessarily these ones in particular, just in general. I always see your coaches suggest certain modifications (shift the ball in your hand, change your thumb position, etc) and I'd love to be able to learn the reasoning behind them so I can do it myself.
it changes how it spins because not every seem is the same and stuff like that, for example a upside down horseshoe curve and normal horseshoe grip curve have different spin rates and movement.
We aren't always going to change the grips. It all depends on what we're trying to change, which is usually the movement or the velocity on the pitch. For example, if a pitcher has a sub-par fastball profile because he is cutting it, he may be supination-biased, and by giving him a different grip, we can actually give him a pretty decent sinker that uses seam shift.
Of course, all these video highlights show ones that have worked, if the grip doesn't work well or the old one was better, we'll stick with that.
@@treadathletics Gotchya. So, on sinkers, I've seen you guys make really small adjustments to guys' grips, where you just shift the balls slightly in their hand, or maybe widen/narrow their grip. How do you know to suggest those changes?
I'm 41 and my lifetime highest velo is 92 ... at 40😂😂
Meh o got more than a 100 hits and 50rbi s in the Minors...
If i have 21 hitless innings going....nobody changing anything. Unless he is getting paid to help develop content.