Monday, June 21, 2010

Winning Baseball: "Being Aggressive At The Plate."



Each and every week, I hear Coaches screaming from the third base box for their young hitters to, "Be Aggressive And Swing the Bat!"  But really, what does that mean?  (And remember, teen-age ears hear differently than we do, and may not understand exactly what you, as a Coach, want them to accomplish)...

Next time out there, do me a favor.  Rather than yelling "Be Aggressive!" to your hitters from a distance, explain to the boys (and girls) prior to the game that you would like to see them "Be Aggressive on the Fastball in the Zone."  And let them know you are going to track their performance, not their results.  In other words, you're not concerned with whether they get a hit or not.  You are more concerned with their approach.

With today's kids, just "Being Aggressive" is not enough.  Adding "on the fastball" to your direction helps narrow down the pitch you are expecting them to jump on, and "in the zone" encourages plate discipline and the first rule of hitting from Ted Williams  (always get a good ball to hit!)

This simple explanation of what you are really looking for from them at the plate will help you to better communicate the approach you would like to see (and as a result, help your team to hit the ball harder and help your hitters to become better as a result.) 

 








 

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

PNST User Delino Deshields, Jr. Goes In The First Round!



Last September, I received an on-line order for two Pitcher's Nightmare Swing Trainers from a very familiar name in the Baseball World; Delino Deshields, former Big League Second Baseman for the Expos, Dodgers, Cardinals, Orioles, and Cubs (and current Minor League Manager for the Reds).
 
Last night, I saw the very same name (with the addition of a Jr. suffix) taken as the #8 pick by the Houston Astros in the Major League Draft (besting his Dad, who was picked with the #12 pick in 1987.)

Delino Deshields, Jr. played high school ball for Woodward Academy in Atlanta and I am proud to say the War Eagles are PNST users mainly as a result of Delino Deshields, Jr.'s influence.

Coach Chris Reed of Woodward Academy told me over the phone (as he placed an order for the War Eagles) that "Delino Jr. swings it everyday and loves it!"

Congratulations, Delino Deshields Jr.!  Keep swinging the PNST and may God bless your path as you make your way to the Majors!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Winning Baseball: "The Three Run Theory."




There is a theory in Baseball Coaching that is widely known as the "Three Run Theory." 

Basically, what this theory means is if you have a Great Coach, your team begins the game leading 3-0, due to practice preparation, playing the game the right way, teaching proper technique, etc.  If your team has a Good Coach, the game is 0-0, and unfortunately for some, if you have a Bad Coach, your team is already losing the game 3-0 before the first pitch is thrown.

This rule also has a multitude of possibilities due to match-ups.  If a Great Coach meets a Great Coach, 0-0.  But if a Great Coach meets a Bad Coach, 6-0 before the first pitch.  Good Coach, Bad Coach, 3-0.  You get the idea.

Now, how does this theory help?  Think about your own team.  As we all know in baseball, numbers don't lie.  Are you a Good Coach, a Bad Coach, or a Great Coach?  The scoreboard will usually let you know.