Congrats to @ty4prince for earning our #minertough award. Highest rank over 5 events. Bench test-Towel hangs-farmers walk-lateral box jumps and finally the obstacle course.
I am excited to announce my commitment to transfer to Bluefield university in Virginia to further my academic and baseball career. Thank you to all my teammates, friends and family that have supported me on my journey. Look forward to getting started#rams@BURAMSbaseball
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When myself or any other scout, watches a 3B/SS/2B, we have to prepare that you “may not” get a ground ball in the game. So what do we look for if that becomes the case?
Take your GB work from the 1B between inns seriously with a plan!
We are looking for the following: Consistent accurate throws ALL the time. Footwork, body syncing, actions/movement patterns, or how your body works? Your hands and how your feet and glove work. Grading your arm strength and most importantly, how serious you take this “small” task, which is not small, but vastly important! Do you have a routine and are you consistent in that routine?!
1) As an IN’er take your in-between innings GB’s from the 1B seriously!
2) Are you consistent in your throws w/accuracy back to the 1B’man?
3) All INF’ers should take a routine GB straight up at your pos, then take a GB to your forehand, then backhand. You usually get 2-3 GB’s before the pitcher is ready to go. Mix them up throughout the game, working them in throughout the 7-9 inning game.
4) 3B take a GB from the back corner of the INF/OF grass to show off your arm strength, which also keeps your arm stretched out for the long throw and continues to build and develop arm strength.
5) SS take a GB(s) from the deep 6 hole as well, with the same thinking as the 3B.
6) 2B take your routine GB from deep behind the 2B bag and then as well from straight up SS.
7) 2B/SS - Together work in some turns and feeds around the bag. Be accurate.
8) Work on throwing from multiple arm angles, depending on the type of GB you’re receiving
9) One of the INF’ers has to be proactive in making sure all the INF’ers keep their gloves/hats together as a unit, so as to be able to know where your glove/hat is to bring to you, if you are the last out of an inning or are left on base. We don’t want to see INF’ers being delayed in bringing your glove/hat to you by having to yell “where’s your bag?!”
10) Last box to check off for a 2B’man is can you play SS? If you don’t profile as an everyday player at the next level, but fall into the UTL category, a 2B must be able to play SS for a time or stretch, in case of an injury. You won’t be able to be a UTL player in playing 3B/SS as a 2B, if you can’t play SS.
Arm strength, consistency in your work, preparation and having a plan are all being evaluated. You never know who’s watching and what we are watching? Everything you do on the field is being evaluated.
@prepbaseball
You can’t efficiently make up for poor movement earlier in the sequence by trying to compensate later on. Each piece will unload based on how they are loaded
The dialogue that you will hear in the worst of times will be unfamiliar to you because chances are you haven’t been in this situation before.
Your mind is a weapon. Don’t allow difficult times strip you of the most powerful weapon you will ever have.
Stay hard!
“You’ve got hitters, they want power before they get strength. I want strength and then power comes.”
Head Baseball Coach @ButchBaseball29 of Cookeville High School highlights why batters should load with their legs.
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“If we go to the plate thinking about our legs or our hands, we’re not focusing on what we need to focus on, which is hitting the pitch. For that reason, we end up missing our pitch.” Edgar Martinez