Caleb Durbin, infielder for the Boston Red Sox, in the house making some adjustments.
If you want to be a consistent hitter with power, you need to land in a strong 50/50 athletic hitting position #gswing
@shegone03@Teacherman1986 Drastic times call for drastic measures. We had to overtrain in the cage with the baseball thrown on the white line, even at his front hip, all while trying to drive the ball to right-center.
@j_ullegue@BallParkBuzz Spin will give you the metric to verify if you stayed inside the baseball. The metric is the outcome lots of different way to teach it
@j_ullegue@BallParkBuzz When contact is made keeping spin on the baseball at 12, 1, 2 o’clock.
Think of the numbers on a clock want the spin especially when pulling the ball to stay inside not around 11,10,9 as a right handed hitter.
@byJulianMack@bradfo Get it, you’re reporting negative stuff all year. But don’t look for downfall. Two hits to parts of his spray chart that didn’t exist before. We’re adding value & helping hitters. Durbin has to keep working. Blessings to you & yours Julian—stay positive.
@byJulianMack@bradfo On why he is 0 for 4 ? A video on a pre game training session that we work with him and he has an 0 for 4 game ?
A video of what he did before the game with the team when he went 0 for 4 ?
@bradfo@byJulianMack Not taking credit. Highlighting what happened and in the video actually show what we did to have the result show up in the game. Maybe they do more of it before his next at bats is all.
@auxey1224@BLocsports We worked for 3 days. We worked with Christian Vazquez all off-Season after the 2018 World Series. Miracles can’t happen in 3 days. Can point in the right direction.
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@bradfo@BBisntBoring The point exactly. The struggles all season have been unnecessary. We just meet worked on a couple of technique issues and have produced in game results. He put in the work no doubt. We don’t work for Red Sox worded together for 3 days.