I love watching these kinds of videos. I just love baseball so much. Unfortunately, when I watch such videos I get extremely jealous. I'm 45 years old now and it is astonishing what is available now for young ballplayers. It seems like there are baseball practice facilities in every city for 24/7 workouts. Not just that, but 99% of them are run by former D-1 players or former Pros. The equipment makes me salivate...especially because of the diversity of everything. Obviously, I grew up without the internet. My area didn't have a Dick's Sporting Goods type of store until around the mid-late 90s; My college baseball career was cut short due to injury and then a few big stores popped up around me. It seems to me like every kid plays on a "traveling team" nowadays. If I had a 12 or 13-year-old son who was an above-average to way above-average ballplayer, I would imagine the expense of each season to be quite large. Who doesn't want the best for their kids, especially if they are showing a massive interest in the sport and has skills that really impress these guys who run these training facilities? Sadly, I never had kids. But, it's really awesome to go watch some of these games and see 12 & 13-year-olds who have much better skills than your average High School Varsity squad. If any parents reading this have a very skilled younger ballplayer who travels a lot, could you give me a rundown of how much one season costs you?
Yes, instead of right-left-field, right-left-throw....it would be the inverse: Left-right-field, left-right-throw. Does that make sense? I am happy to elaborate a bit more if need be....
Good stuff. One of the biggest issues I have with kids is they flip their glove down while fielding a ground ball and it leads to errors. This should work wonders.
+carbajal8283 Totaly Agree. The tip - have them point their thumbs up - then transition the glove hand OUT - up to out - is a great verbal key. Lots of kids flipping their gloves at the last minute, and wonder why they don't catch the ball clean. Thanks for the video.
Great drill. I can't wait to force my son to do this drill so he can follow in my footsteps and yell at him violently everytime he fails. He's ass and I'm gonna change with physical harm and "motivation."
ur an awful father, respect that your son might not wanna play baseball, he might just wanna have fun and not get to all stars, you have way too high standards
Hey Justin! We are located in Golden, Colorado just off of 6th Ave if you're familiar with the area. Our address is: 15864 W 6th Ave Frontage Rd, Golden, CO 80401
Nobody should enjoy it of course! Not trying to be condescending just recognizing how most people dislike their results but won't put in the time or dedication to figure why their making them and how to fix it! The same actions lead to the same results - that's where we hope to make a difference.
I know of coaches in our area that will pepper kids with ground balls until they decide they are born soccer players rather than teach them proper technique. They go on to become lawyers and politicians. Don't let that happen to your kids. Teach them the proper technique.
I love watching these kinds of videos. I just love baseball so much. Unfortunately, when I watch such videos I get extremely jealous. I'm 45 years old now and it is astonishing what is available now for young ballplayers. It seems like there are baseball practice facilities in every city for 24/7 workouts. Not just that, but 99% of them are run by former D-1 players or former Pros. The equipment makes me salivate...especially because of the diversity of everything. Obviously, I grew up without the internet. My area didn't have a Dick's Sporting Goods type of store until around the mid-late 90s; My college baseball career was cut short due to injury and then a few big stores popped up around me.
It seems to me like every kid plays on a "traveling team" nowadays. If I had a 12 or 13-year-old son who was an above-average to way above-average ballplayer, I would imagine the expense of each season to be quite large. Who doesn't want the best for their kids, especially if they are showing a massive interest in the sport and has skills that really impress these guys who run these training facilities? Sadly, I never had kids. But, it's really awesome to go watch some of these games and see 12 & 13-year-olds who have much better skills than your average High School Varsity squad.
If any parents reading this have a very skilled younger ballplayer who travels a lot, could you give me a rundown of how much one season costs you?
I hear you it’s awesome the resources the kids have now days. My son plays rec ball and we have used RUclips so much to find great training materials
I do a similar drill called PFP - Perfect Fielding Position, getting to the "Triangle" as is shown in this drill. Good Stuff!
I like how in depth you are with the explanation and how you show every detail several times. Great job!
Mad Painter I NJ ķ I9pm
best fundamentals infielding video ive seen on RUclips. Good job!
Awesome job coaches! Thank you!
beauty! my 2 sons love this drill! thanks for the easy to follow instructions guys!
Glad to hear Liam! Keep those boys busy with the right things and baseball will be good to them!
I hope this can help me get back to baseball because I want to get into baseball again in high school
Same!!!
Great drill! I can't wait to have my son working on this!
Great techniques I feel as if this can help me a lot at first base and at my other positions on the field
Applause, very educational!
Awesome information guys! you should invest in a lav mic, some of the audio was a little tough to hear and echoed.
great instruction..very well done
Good video guys. Any more?
We have a bunch more! I am also about to start uploading a bunch of video analysis on hitting... stay tuned! Don't forget to subscribe
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If I am left handed for this would I have the position backwards from right handed??
Yes, instead of right-left-field, right-left-throw....it would be the inverse: Left-right-field, left-right-throw. Does that make sense? I am happy to elaborate a bit more if need be....
Good stuff. One of the biggest issues I have with kids is they flip their glove down while fielding a ground ball and it leads to errors. This should work wonders.
+carbajal8283 Totaly Agree. The tip - have them point their thumbs up - then transition the glove hand OUT - up to out - is a great verbal key. Lots of kids flipping their gloves at the last minute, and wonder why they don't catch the ball clean. Thanks for the video.
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Pete Gama a
Try this on a Rez field where the field isn’t kept, I’d love to see that work! 🤣
Great drill. I can't wait to force my son to do this drill so he can follow in my footsteps and yell at him violently everytime he fails. He's ass and I'm gonna change with physical harm and "motivation."
+Tim Laylock lol
Tim Laylock Every time my kid throws a ball he gets a fat sip of bleach.
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He’s ass?
ur an awful father, respect that your son might not wanna play baseball, he might just wanna have fun and not get to all stars, you have way too high standards
good instruction
Hey where are u guys located?
Hey Justin! We are located in Golden, Colorado just off of 6th Ave if you're familiar with the area. Our address is:
15864 W 6th Ave Frontage Rd, Golden, CO 80401
good vid, get mics
Hope these guys know baseball better than the English language.
Took 7:24 to explain what could have been covered in 0:24.
That's condescending "If you like to make errors..." Lol. Who enjoys making errors?
Nobody should enjoy it of course! Not trying to be condescending just recognizing how most people dislike their results but won't put in the time or dedication to figure why their making them and how to fix it! The same actions lead to the same results - that's where we hope to make a difference.
I know of coaches in our area that will pepper kids with ground balls until they decide they are born soccer players rather than teach them proper technique. They go on to become lawyers and politicians. Don't let that happen to your kids. Teach them the proper technique.
Boring
Are you guys antifa?
Curious if you could explain your question here Chris...?