Still rewatching it over and over just so it stick in my brain for a couple months. And im doing it too. Gotta have it looking perfect by Monday...4 days from now
big shout out from Taiwan in 2022 ! This tutorial is awesome. Teaching my 10 years old son with this. Impressed how you shot this long video in one go, condensely packed with tons of top notch coaching materials. instant subscribe !
Ive been doing what you said at the end... ''Pick out one and do it for the day.'' Im a freshmen and ive managed to play catchup. It's my 2ndyear of basebakk and i look like ive been playing my whole life. :) It does work, just gotta do it.
Aaaaaaye! I'm from Hyannis, and played hockey and baseball for Phillips Exeter, and then I sucked in college😂 I just read your bio. Right on with the Mass roots and playing for Falmouth. That's where I was born. But go, Harbor Hawks, baby!
Excellent stuff - saving this for next season to show my 10 year olds. Only thing I'd add is to work on getting a 4-seam grip naturally out of your glove, makes your first baseman happier. ;) Also found the short arm action (don't let the ball get wet) interesting, I'm not sure how good that'll work with the really young players who need a little more strength to short arm throws.
1: Get your body to the right side of the ball (Ball under your left ear) BECAUSE its easier to field closer to your glove side As your working through the ball after setup Your trying to pickout the best hop. 2: Pickout the best hop. Shorthop right into glove or long hop at the highest point. You don't want a tweener. 3: Breakdown your feet. Long steps coming up on the ball (Right left on planting feet) then breakdown your feet when you get closer to the ball. Taking longersteps will make it harder to field. Then step right left into the ball. 4: FIeld the ball over your left eye. You set this part up earlier in step 1. 5: Make sure you have a flatback when your fielding the ball. If your back isn't flat then you cant see it and it turns into painful fielding. 6: Make sure your control hand is just off center and close to your glove, but not to close 3:44 ball should hit above your fingers but not in your palm 7: Use control hand to trap the ball, but don't close your glove or else you have to dig it out and that takes to long. 8: Right to left and left to targte. Left foot to your right foot and your right foot to your target... that gets your momentum going to your target. Make sure your shoulders are flat. 9: Breaking the ball out of your glove and make sure you have a 4 seem fastball. 10: Make sure your armpath is short. WATCH THE VIDEO. I just made a list to remember for myself.
Excellent info. Except I see a lot of infielders catch the ball and pull both arms up to their stomach way to fast causing fumbles and pulling the glovevaway from the catch to soon causing a miss. I would suggest being more quiet with the glove and moving your body to it as apposed to funneling into the gut.
So after fielding the ball would you say it's crucial to get the back foot 90 degrees (like kicking a soccer ball with the side of your foot) to your target? I'm thinking about 7 to 9 year olds.
Still rewatching it over and over just so it stick in my brain for a couple months.
And im doing it too. Gotta have it looking perfect by Monday...4 days from now
big shout out from Taiwan in 2022 !
This tutorial is awesome. Teaching my 10 years old son with this.
Impressed how you shot this long video in one go, condensely packed with tons of top notch coaching materials. instant subscribe !
Hello fellow Taiwanese! I watch this video every few months it’s so good
Thank you for doing this. This is probably the best tutorial I’ve seen.
Thank you very much!!! Thanks for watching!
Yes this is a good vid
These are the best videos on baseball instruction on the web.
Thank you!!
Best I have seen in making it simple and easy to follow. Good to see proper technique, thanks.
Ive been doing what you said at the end...
''Pick out one and do it for the day.''
Im a freshmen and ive managed to play catchup. It's my 2ndyear of basebakk and i look like ive been playing my whole life. :)
It does work, just gotta do it.
Aaaaaaye! I'm from Hyannis, and played hockey and baseball for Phillips Exeter, and then I sucked in college😂 I just read your bio. Right on with the Mass roots and playing for Falmouth. That's where I was born. But go, Harbor Hawks, baby!
Good stuff Coach!
This was really good! Gave me some great examples to use to get my kids to understand.
Love all your videos. They are excellent and really appreciate them.
Dude thank you VERY MUCH for your GREAT tips on how to properly try to coach young players!!! 👊🏼
Thank you!!!!
I and my friends were watching this for homework and he got inspired with baseball bcs of this video
hi matt this is brandon i am 10 years old and i really love your videos keep it up u r yhe best at baseball videos
Thanks so much!
Excellent stuff - saving this for next season to show my 10 year olds. Only thing I'd add is to work on getting a 4-seam grip naturally out of your glove, makes your first baseman happier. ;) Also found the short arm action (don't let the ball get wet) interesting, I'm not sure how good that'll work with the really young players who need a little more strength to short arm throws.
Thanks I appreciate it! For sure, they can continue to shorten up the arm action as they get older. Thanks for watching!
How ya kids doin
Fantastic material for us coaches.
Great content Matt! Always fun to watch keep it up
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Not a beginner, but I play in high school and I am moving from LF to 2B so I dont have much experiance there, thanks for the vid!
Good luck!!
Great video! My coach always tells me this and I always get my glove foot back. I am a righty
good stuff, keep the videos
coming!
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks man u help me alot
Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Good Job!
1: Get your body to the right side of the ball (Ball under your left ear) BECAUSE its easier to field closer to your glove side
As your working through the ball after setup
Your trying to pickout the best hop.
2: Pickout the best hop. Shorthop right into glove or long hop at the highest point. You don't want a tweener.
3: Breakdown your feet. Long steps coming up on the ball (Right left on planting feet) then breakdown your feet when you get closer to the ball. Taking longersteps will make it harder to field.
Then step right left into the ball.
4: FIeld the ball over your left eye. You set this part up earlier in step 1.
5: Make sure you have a flatback when your fielding the ball. If your back isn't flat then you cant see it and it turns into painful fielding.
6: Make sure your control hand is just off center and close to your glove, but not to close 3:44
ball should hit above your fingers but not in your palm
7: Use control hand to trap the ball, but don't close your glove or else you have to dig it out and that takes to long.
8: Right to left and left to targte. Left foot to your right foot and your right foot to your target...
that gets your momentum going to your target. Make sure your shoulders are flat.
9: Breaking the ball out of your glove and make sure you have a 4 seem fastball.
10: Make sure your armpath is short.
WATCH THE VIDEO. I just made a list to remember for myself.
Love love love this!!! Thank you!
Thanks!!! Thanks for watching!
Awesome!
Excellent info. Except I see a lot of infielders catch the ball and pull both arms up to their stomach way to fast causing fumbles and pulling the glovevaway from the catch to soon causing a miss. I would suggest being more quiet with the glove and moving your body to it as apposed to funneling into the gut.
So after fielding the ball would you say it's crucial to get the back foot 90 degrees (like kicking a soccer ball with the side of your foot) to your target? I'm thinking about 7 to 9 year olds.
Yes I would say that is a good position to get into. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey Coach Matt, are camp invites in the mail more significant than camp invites through email?
Maybe if it's hand written, but I'd say most are almost the same. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the reply! Thanks for all the videos!
5 years later here I am watching this preparing for an adult league I am playing in after 20 years of not playing haha
So basically every ballplayer should be forced to watch this video when they start out…such a great breakdown
Thanks!! And yes they should lol
@@AntonelliBaseball I'm just starting out at the ripe age of 28 and your videos are saving me!! Thanks again for sharing all this wisdom!
2:41 dude just shit himself! 😅
💩
I wish I could like twice!
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching!
I’m more lost about baseball than I was before I watched this
Watch again lol
no love for lefty’s ?
Lefty is just the opposite of everything I say