Stats — both youth and MLB — show that there is a specific pitching strategy that teams should take to get the best possible results. Here is a breakdown of those stats and strategies…
The Count and How it Impacts Hitting Results
Hitters get far better results when swinging at — and hitting — pitches in some counts over others. Meanwhile, there are huge disadvantages of being in particular counts. Read for more…
Why Do You Practice?
Why do you practice? Most teams go through the motions. Most teams focus on reps over drills. Most teams do too much standing around. Most coaches are TELLING players what to do instead of using drills that teach their bodies how to do it…
The Opposite of Daddy Ball: Being Toughest on Your Own Kid
Most youth baseball teams, minus a few exceptions, are coached by a dad or group of dads who have kids on the team. As a result, Daddy Ball is a real concern among parents. And it’s understandable. If a coach is going to give preferential treatment to his own kid, that could hurt your own […]
Youth Pitching Stats that Matter Most
Stats tell everything and nothing at the same time. Stats can be misleading. But a coach who monitors the right youth pitching stats with the right context has an advantage over those who don’t. We’ve all been there. It’s the championship game or some other important match-up. “Why is Jimmy pitching??” they ask. Sometimes, it’s […]
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