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Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️
@BaseballDudes48
The kids need a voice so here we are. Check our LinkTree for all our content. Over two dozen printables on our site. New Podcast: Married to the Game!
Tyler, TX
Joined December 2012
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    Thirty situations covered. Every player on every play has a job to do. This is the perfect tool to let your players take home and study, or even have out on the field to show everyone where they need to go. • 4x5 Flash Cards • 4x5 Flip Book • Full Size 8x11 Book ***Please
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    Pitchers: • Tell your catcher “Thank You” after throwing a bullpen. • Tell your catcher “Nice Block” or give them an “Atta-boy” after they make a great stop on a ball in the dirt. • Tell your catcher “Nice work today!” after the game. • Offer to get them some water when they
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    Let’s talk about this. I love this image. Here’s what I see. • Bat at the top of the zone. • Head in-line with the bat. • Playing with a broken right pinky finger. • Left hand fingers gripping the bat. When this happened in last nights game a lot of thoughts ran through my
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    Pitchers: • Tell your catcher “Thank You” after throwing a bullpen. • Tell your catcher “Nice Block” or give them an “Atta-boy” after they make a great stop on a ball in the dirt. • Tell your catcher “Nice work today!” after the game. • Offer to get them some water when they
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    Free Bases During my years coaching in the Angels organization we would keep track of these every game. FREE BASES. Our goal was to have 5 or less per game. Our analytics department told us if we did this we had a 72% chance of winning that game. FREE BASES are… Walks Balks
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    Trout had five plate appearances yesterday and reached base in all five. Today he was 0-4 with four strikeouts. One of the best players in the world was amazing yesterday and not very good at all today. Adults, pleasure remember stuff like this when watching kids play the game.
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    Believe it or not college recruiters and MLB scouts won’t mark you down for a bad game. In fact many would welcome the opportunity to see it. See how you handle yourself when things aren’t easy and smooth. They want to see how you handle adversity because at the next level you
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    Pitchers: We can’t get mad when the umpire calls ball 4 on a close pitch when the other three balls were big misses. Hitters: We can’t get mad when the umpire calls strike 3 on a close pitch when we took great pitches to hit for the other two strikes. Fix your perspective.
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    Pitchers: It’s no coincidence the guys who struggle to hit their partner consistently in catch are also the guys who struggle to throw strikes consistently on the mound. You won’t figure it out on the mound until you figure it out in catch. Catch is a training drill, not warm up.
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    Pitchers, It’s no coincidence that the guys who struggle to hit their partner in catch are the same guys who struggle to throw strikes consistently on the mound. You won’t figure it out on the mound until you figure it out in catch. #PlayCatchWithAPurpose
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    Parents: Your ball players GameChanger stats are not a reflection of the person you are raising. Stop obsessing. Enjoy the game with them. Remember, more often than not the person(s) keeping score aren’t professionals so they aren’t exact anyway. #BeTheirBiggestFan
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    Dear 11 and 12 year olds and their parents: The full size field is a year or two away. Those 200-250’ “dingers” you’re hitting now will be fly ball outs soon. I know we love those USSSA bats but you’re also a few years away from using BBCOR bats which will take away your “pop”