Can you make a video about situations that "depends on the scenario." For outfielders and how to come up with the correct answer for the scenarios. Ex: when to dive or let it drop even if you could dive for it
Dude knows his stuff I’m 43 yrs old. I’m showing my 12 year old son all these videos. I was lucky enough to have a dad who paid for my private pitching lessons , from a ex professional ball player , when I was 11-16 yrs old It cost my dad 100s a month. Times have changed. Now we can learn on RUclips from professionals like coach Blewett Thanks to all coaches and teachers in this world.
Great video last year is was shifted normal depth in right field against a righty. I saw that he was hitting line drives the other way foul and then coach told me to shift to the right. He hit it exactly where I thought he hit it and gazed of my glove after i had to dive
Do you mind teaching about basic mechanics to very new players? either people like me who are late starters to baseball or just for young kids who only know how to throw. but, not very well.
I don’t pinch the lines on no double. I’m less concerned about the hitter getting a double, than I am about a runner scoring from 1st. Since the outfield is deep, even the ball down the line shouldn’t reach the fence. If I’m only concerned with runners getting two bases, I’m not playing so deep that a runner easily goes 1st to 3rd, 2nd to home, or home to 2nd. It’s the runner scoring from 1st that you play deep to prevent!
Question when it comes to Left-Handed outfielders, do they stay in the same spots as righties? Or do they have a natural shade arm side, and if so, how much?
Hey Coach, I'm new to coaching youth 8u Baseball. Never played or watched completely so I'm completely new. We have the outfielders close to the infield. Can the shifts work?
I have an infield version of this video, too: ruclips.net/video/PIzdrE1ITj4/видео.html
Can you make a video about situations that "depends on the scenario." For outfielders and how to come up with the correct answer for the scenarios. Ex: when to dive or let it drop even if you could dive for it
Coach Dan’s voice is like a tap of knowledge filling up my brain with baseball wisdom juice
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@@DanBlewett Perfect timing on the upload
Dude knows his stuff
I’m 43 yrs old. I’m showing my 12 year old son all these videos.
I was lucky enough to have a dad who paid for my private pitching lessons , from a ex professional ball player , when I was 11-16 yrs old It cost my dad 100s a month.
Times have changed.
Now we can learn on RUclips from professionals like coach Blewett
Thanks to all coaches and teachers in this world.
Your curveball video helped my curve alot
Great video last year is was shifted normal depth in right field against a righty. I saw that he was hitting line drives the other way foul and then coach told me to shift to the right. He hit it exactly where I thought he hit it and gazed of my glove after i had to dive
Good stuff
Do you mind teaching about basic mechanics to very new players? either people like me who are late starters to baseball or just for young kids who only know how to throw. but, not very well.
basic pitching mechanics?
I don’t pinch the lines on no double. I’m less concerned about the hitter getting a double, than I am about a runner scoring from 1st. Since the outfield is deep, even the ball down the line shouldn’t reach the fence. If I’m only concerned with runners getting two bases, I’m not playing so deep that a runner easily goes 1st to 3rd, 2nd to home, or home to 2nd. It’s the runner scoring from 1st that you play deep to prevent!
Question when it comes to Left-Handed outfielders, do they stay in the same spots as righties? Or do they have a natural shade arm side, and if so, how much?
it doesnt change anythig
Hey Coach, I'm new to coaching youth 8u Baseball. Never played or watched completely so I'm completely new.
We have the outfielders close to the infield. Can the shifts work?
I dont know what you're asking
Is it weird im a lefty but hit WAY Better vs lefties than righties?
yah