This video is getting a ton of press because of the terrible called third strike.
It should be getting attention b/c of the catchers leadership.
@PrivateersBSB catcher Jorge Tejada needs the positive light.
This is what our game needs.
Make him famous
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Thanks Mike and the Moonpies for spending 843 minutes with me in 2022. I couldn’t stop listening to You Look Good in Neon. #SpotifyWrapped https://t.co/aec6cTpQdT
Congratulations to my son @hohenstein_liam on his signing day with Colorado Mesa University. His sister showing some love. His old gloves are on the table and the bats over the years are in the background. @HDMHApparel hat representing as well. @STR0@30Skipper#RumbleMavs
@CoachGilly6 ... But, using the data with an understanding of how to adjust its critical. Analytics are a great training tool, but must be accompanied by solid coaching and theory.
@CoachGilly6 As a pretty old school guy when it comes to hitting, I love this take on analytics. Too many are quick to let the analytics completely run they’re hitting philosophy and are hit by paralysis by analysis...
We are holding a new hitting camp starting in May! The focus of our camp will be on generating more power at the plate.
We will increase power through:
- Bat speed
- Approach
- Strength
- Explosiveness
- Video analysis
https://t.co/HNZkq1uoQ1
@ScottZ49704133 The game is still somewhat pure. Teams like TCU are using analytics for training instead of guiding in-game decisions, and a lot of runs scored the old-fashioned way. Less strikeouts, more fun plays. Less shifts.