*EDGE: SITUATIONAL HITTING
Move a guy over, Hit ground ball to get him home, Hit a fly ball to get him home, Sacrifice bunt.
Move a guy over, Hit ground ball to get him home, Hit a fly ball to get him home, Sacrifice bunt.
*EDGE: SACRIFICE BUNTING
Make yourself more valuable to your team & COACH (the guy who makes out the line up card everyday) by mastering the ability to squeeze & sacrifice bunt to both sides of the infield.
Make yourself more valuable to your team & COACH (the guy who makes out the line up card everyday) by mastering the ability to squeeze & sacrifice bunt to both sides of the infield.
*EDGE: DRAG BUNTING
Add 20 points to your batting average every year by mastering the ability to drop down a bunt for a base hit.
Add 20 points to your batting average every year by mastering the ability to drop down a bunt for a base hit.
*EDGE: MAXIMIZE ABILITY TO STEAL A BASE
Maximize lead. Maximize jump by learning to read right handed and left handed pitchers better. Maximize transition time through reps.
Maximize lead. Maximize jump by learning to read right handed and left handed pitchers better. Maximize transition time through reps.
*EDGE: MAX EFFICIENCY OF THE 2-3 TURNS OF THE DOUBLE PLAY
Speed up execution time of all turns of double play by first eliminating any of the wasted motion of the 2-3 turns an infielder is called upon to make in a game. Then executing each rep quicker than the last in your drill work. A successful double play requires perfect execution by the feeding and turning infielder. If there's any wasted motion by either infielder the hitter will be "bang-bang" safe not out at first base. Turns of 2B, SS, 3B & 1B.
Speed up execution time of all turns of double play by first eliminating any of the wasted motion of the 2-3 turns an infielder is called upon to make in a game. Then executing each rep quicker than the last in your drill work. A successful double play requires perfect execution by the feeding and turning infielder. If there's any wasted motion by either infielder the hitter will be "bang-bang" safe not out at first base. Turns of 2B, SS, 3B & 1B.
*EDGE: MAX EFFICIENCY OF THE 4-6 FEEDS OF THE DOUBLE PLAY
Speed up execution time of all feeds of doubleplay by first eliminating any of the wasted motion of the 4-6 feeds an infielder is called upon to make in a game. Then executing each rep quicker than the last in your drill work. A successful double play requires perfect execution by the feeding and turning infielder. If there's any wasted motion by either infielder the hitter will be "bang-bang" safe not out at first base. Feeds of 2B: Underhand, Shuffle, Pivot, Hop, Extended Left, Jump Throw. Feeds of SS, 3B & 1B...
Speed up execution time of all feeds of doubleplay by first eliminating any of the wasted motion of the 4-6 feeds an infielder is called upon to make in a game. Then executing each rep quicker than the last in your drill work. A successful double play requires perfect execution by the feeding and turning infielder. If there's any wasted motion by either infielder the hitter will be "bang-bang" safe not out at first base. Feeds of 2B: Underhand, Shuffle, Pivot, Hop, Extended Left, Jump Throw. Feeds of SS, 3B & 1B...
*EDGE: FASTER TRANSITION (FIELDING -> THROWING) TIMES
Speed up execution time of all fielding body postures to throwing transitions an infielder is called upon to make in a game. As an infielder fielding a ground ball we always want the hitter to be "bang-bang" out not safe at first base on close plays. By reducing transition times an infielder is assured of throwing out a higher % of baserunners than his competitors. Transition starting body postures are from: Perfect fielding position, In front of gb to left, In front of gb to right, Extended on the run going away to left, Spin throw to left, Backhand of right foot - Replace your feet, Backhand of right foot - Jab step, Backhand of left foot, Extend back hand jump throw, In off right foot, In off left foot.
Speed up execution time of all fielding body postures to throwing transitions an infielder is called upon to make in a game. As an infielder fielding a ground ball we always want the hitter to be "bang-bang" out not safe at first base on close plays. By reducing transition times an infielder is assured of throwing out a higher % of baserunners than his competitors. Transition starting body postures are from: Perfect fielding position, In front of gb to left, In front of gb to right, Extended on the run going away to left, Spin throw to left, Backhand of right foot - Replace your feet, Backhand of right foot - Jab step, Backhand of left foot, Extend back hand jump throw, In off right foot, In off left foot.