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Tyler Goodro

@goodrocatching

Retired Pro Catcher | D1 Coach | Indy Ball Coach | Husband & Father | @OnBaseU Certified | @ALLSTARSPORTS #BaseballismAmbassador (Goodroism15)

Behind Home Plate, OMAHA, NE Bergabung Şubat 2014
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Jerry Weinstein
Jerry Weinstein@JWonCATCHING·
Chest protector target for catchers with early glove loads.
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Ben Alessandro
Ben Alessandro@BenAlessandro1·
Got a new pr and tied the all-time event record for Catcher velocity at the PBR Nebraska Preseason All-State Showcase‼️Super excited to get the season started @goodrocatching @MMBaseball @PrepBaseballNE
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Nebraska Prospects Baseball Club
Nebraska Prospects Baseball Club@Prospects_NE·
Anyone who follows us or @jucoroute please read this and retweet. We have to get this trending on X! We would like to know how the account @jucoroute has not been recovered yet by it’s owner @Husker171 Anyone who question the backend of the account is getting hit with spam and bitcoin info and then gets blocked. This account has helped countless kids move on to college. @X can you please respond & get this account back. It has been hacked and the guy is threatening to take other peoples account when questioned. @PremiumBusiness and @premium can you look into this. There is enough proof to prove this account has been stolen by a hack!
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Tyler Goodro@goodrocatching·
Our guy, @concap02! Absolute Hand Cannon behind the plate. His average velo to 2B is 85mph. Ripped off a 92mph to 2B last year, wouldn’t be surprised if this was up there.
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New York Yankees@Yankees·
A moment J.C. will never forget. This offseason, @jcescarra got a tattoo commemorating his first MLB start 🙌
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nebpreps
nebpreps@THEnebpreps·
Gross Catholic alum Connor Capece is on watch as one of the nation’s best D-I catchers 👏
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Tyler Goodro@goodrocatching·
HAPPY NATIONAL #CATCHERS DAY Here's to the most selfless position in sports. • Blocking balls in the dirt so others don't have to • Calling the game so others can shine • Taking foul tips, crossed-up signs, and balls off the thumb • Leading without the spotlight • Owning the pressure when everything matters Catchers don't ask for credit. They take responsibility. The heartbeat. The field general. The last line of defense. If you know, you know.
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Brian Whatley (DNA Catching)
Brian Whatley (DNA Catching)@dnacatching·
More work at our complex w/ our guys. Pretty simple but using a constraint like a 2-3 lb wrist weight can challenge timing and speed.
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Tom Griffin
Tom Griffin@catchblockthrow·
1 knee walk ups off machine.
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Corey Dissin
Corey Dissin@BigDaddyDissin·
J getting receiving reps with @goodrocatching out in Omaha before he heads back to SoCal tomorrow.
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Tyler Goodro@goodrocatching·
The mecca of College Baseball
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Tyler Goodro@goodrocatching·
Mastering the Catch: Evolving Techniques for Catchers The initial movements a catcher makes before receiving a pitch - often called the pre-pitch, glove load, mitt trigger, or hand load — are vital for a successful catch. These movements are crucial for creating the ideal pocket angle and achieving perfect timing for a fluid reception, adapting to the pitch's angle, speed, and intended location. This foundation begins with the catcher's stance or setup, which is the base of the "pyramid" of receiving. In the past, techniques like the "quarter turn," "wrist roll," or "relaxed hand" were common. As new approaches emerged, catchers began experimenting with different methods. For example, @tflowers25 was known for flipping his mitt completely upside down to generate velocity upon reception. Other techniques included "pancake" loads and "thumb taps." This video focuses on a newer technique we'll call the "cup load." With this method, the mitt doesn't touch the ground but is positioned closer to the inner thigh (at "cup height," which is the bottom of the strike zone). This approach offers several advantages: • The mitt's starting position remains hidden from the umpire. • It stays below the strike zone. • It allows for a quicker move to high pitches. • It can be just as fast, if not faster, than other techniques. Ultimately, the goal is to serve both your pitcher and the umpire by ensuring a clean, effective catch every time.
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Tyler Goodro@goodrocatching·
AUSTIN HEDGES, CLE - This isn't just another session of sitting behind a machine and catching balls —it's a masterclass in pushing the limits. People watching might not fully grasp just how fast this move is; it's high velocity on another level! He might miss one, but that's not the point. The key is his mindset: constantly looking for ways to move even faster. The takeaway here is to embrace failure. Don't get down on yourself. Stretch your limits and find out what you're truly capable of.
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Brian Whatley (DNA Catching)
Brian Whatley (DNA Catching)@dnacatching·
My son Cooper 15yo. Spent last year as a freshman on the road with me catching our ⁦@CleGuardians⁩ MiLB pitchers.
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