Marcos Paz had one of the most anticipated bullpens of the MLB Draft Combine.
The LSU commit was up to 95 and spun a slider close to 3,000 rpms 👀
He's one of 10 day two notable performers:
https://t.co/d1OIW1dR7z
One of the biggest mistakes players make?
They don’t know what they actually want from training.
“I just want to get better” isn’t a goal.
Better velocity? Command? Durability?
Pick one. Go all in.
Trying to improve everything = improving nothing.
Officially In the Portal
Transfer from Nicholls State University
IF/OF
1/2 years left
Juco Stats (combined)
ABS: 281
AVG:.288
RBI: 55
OBP: .436
SLG: .451
Hits: 81
XBH: 27
HR: 8
Contact: 985-789-0775
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Knowing your athletes motor preference is a huge unlock
for understanding what to
feel in your delivery. It will allow you to give the proper cues on where to feel the most stability and allow the athlete to move more efficiently.
First off every pitcher is different... your set position should be comfortable.. but you have to be able to shift weight forward while staying athletic. We see tons of guys who have to shift weight back before they go forward. This causes instability in the lower half