This was actually really helpful, I have a really low release point throwing from short and it does tail quite a bit from a throw deep in the hole, gonna work on getting it up. Thanks.
Wow Man U have no idea how much this helps me I was one of those kids that tried to mimic my fav players by throwing side arm but now I see just have a shorter arm thanks man!!!
My 9 yr old is one of those kids that is throwing side arm, actually pitching that way now which he wasn't doing 6 months ago. He has a mind of his own. Throwing a lot of strikes so no one is complaining. But idk what to think of it.
It’s got something called bullet spin which doesn’t bring it up the way back spin does but if you have enough power to make the throw without needing backspin (which isn’t that much more power) then it doesn’t really matte
I am a current Shortstop and im trying to transition to 2nd base, and was wondering if it would be better to throw side arm like most second basemans, or to just throw the ball how I do at shortstop (over the top)? Also, where you drafted and what position did you play? Thanks!
I don't think you need to make any major adjustments to your throwing mechanics as a second baseman. The only place you will have to work on in your double play turns because that takes some practice. Yes I was drafted by the San Diego Padres and I played all infield positions. Thanks for watching!
As with most infield positions, you have to be ready to throw from different angles and arm positions, so don't be shy about practicing these DURING PRACTICE (after all, that's what practice is for. You don't want to break out new throws during an actual game). Overhand throws when you need to make a longer throw (deep in the hole). A pure sidearm throw when speed is critical or when charging hard and having to scoop the ball AND throw quickly, and maybe a 3/4s throw on a double-play. All that in addition to throwing to your shortstop on double plays (or force plays to second). You have a reverse-pivot, a right leg drop, an underhand toss or tricep flip.
I like how your video debunks the fact that you can't copy pro players to play ball you need to use your body's natural motions to get the most out of it and to the guys who are asking about arm angles and how to put more on the throw its actually simpler than you think. You can throw any arm angle as long as you body is at a certain strength but in order to throw from any angle without injury no matter what you have to finish your follow through with your palm down and your throwing hand thumb basically jabbing your opposite hip also you have to get as much extension as possible and put the force of the release on your pointer finger this will allow you to throw at any arm angle and not hurt your elbow and as for throwing strength its all lower body you have to get momentum towards your target also the faster you whip your arm through your motion the faster you throw but to play infield you don't need to throw hard you just need to be quick and this isn't just my opinion this is what I've learned from practicing with double A Players everyday and meeting pro scouts while playing ball earlier in school also played with high school draft picks
I haven't gone through your videos in awhile so u may have this, but if not could you do one on footwork and release points for turning a double play, both as a 2b and ss?
Thanks this really helped because i moved up a division in baseball so I have to have more accurate and better throws and this really helped so thanks so much👏👏 nice vid
Thanks again for another great video TEAB. What do you think about this question for youth up to high school players? It came up recently aboit what kind of arm circle should be used from the hole at 3B and SS. I said it depends on how strong the player is with his short arm on his size of field (60, 80, and 90 ft baes), how hard the ball is hit, the speed of the runner--and at the younger ages--how well the 1B can dig the ball out of the dirt.
Yeah arm circles depend on a lot of stuff. Some guys have really short arm circles and can still get a lot on the throw. Most MLB guys are like that. Young kids are going to tend to have a longer arm circle. I say the shorter the better, but that is obviously something that comes with age, strength, etc.
Hey I'm a sophomore in hs and I play short and third. I am feeling that I have to gun the ball to get it to first base. I know I have the arm strength I just feel like the ball has a lot of sink to it and in result they have to be picked. I was wondering if maybe I am holding the ball to hard or my footwork is wrong? Whatever just wondering if you had any suggestions.
Hey man 3rd base and short are 2 different concepts my friend 3rd is 1 of 2 things hot shots or slow rollers 3rd base your have time build momentum towards first treat your arm like a whip and just let go but still get extension forward as for short its a read position read the ball pick a bounce and throw accordingly but again use your lower body get momentum and throw throwing is lower body look at Justin verlander skinny lil arm big legs = 100mph fastball think about it
Over the top is useless in the infield give 3 quarter on standard plays sidearm if you gotta be quick throw on the run for slow roller bunts over the top takes too much time and it actually prevents your from using your full arm strength my big freaking comment at the top explains how to throw without tearing up your elbow
Also thanks for the throwing tips, my HS coach really messed me up with the whole high release point and virtually had me throw sidearm and injured my shoulder my senior season
Your arm is not lagging you have 2 options slow down your lower body which is bad so don't do that or 2 you shorten your arm motion or speed up your arm and get on top of the ball
When throwing? I would say that when people say you are not staying behind the ball it means you are pulling hard with your glove side causing you to pull to one side instead of staying towards your target.
I just got back from infield, I applied this and it seemed to have help, especially with accuracy. But there were a couple throws where I threw a slider... what could've been the cause?
If you're turning a double play and throwing to first it is the runner's responsibility to get out of the way once they're out. Throw to first as if they weren't there and if they don't get out of the way they sure as hell will every time after that.
Kyle not to be a dick but baseball is a game you have to constantly adapt to and it is purely mindset all the talent and skill will not help you unless your head is in the game so relax and pick out the good things that were highlighted in this video
This was actually really helpful, I have a really low release point throwing from short and it does tail quite a bit from a throw deep in the hole, gonna work on getting it up. Thanks.
Awesome good luck!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow Man U have no idea how much this helps me I was one of those kids that tried to mimic my fav players by throwing side arm but now I see just have a shorter arm thanks man!!!
Mark your analysis is always superb and enlightening. Thank you for deepening our appreciation of the game!
My 9 yr old is one of those kids that is throwing side arm, actually pitching that way now which he wasn't doing 6 months ago. He has a mind of his own. Throwing a lot of strikes so no one is complaining. But idk what to think of it.
This is great.
Can’t understand any dislikes.
But if you have a four seam grip and throw the side arm that wont have a back spin it would have a side kind of spin right?
It’s got something called bullet spin which doesn’t bring it up the way back spin does but if you have enough power to make the throw without needing backspin (which isn’t that much more power) then it doesn’t really matte
You make the best videos
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Great video
love this video i think another key take away from those guys throwing is the back hip coming through and they follow their throw
Thanks!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
why do their left arm go so low? Instead of chest high they go around the hip area. When I tried it my throws were weaker and it tailed to the left
matt plz do a video on batters box habits/rituals (tapping bat on plate, stepping out, messing with gloves, spitting, etc)
what's the grin for the side arm throw? Is it still four seam?
That's cool thanks
+Ricky Reed Thanks!
Where are your other videos? Awesome video btw
J Bbo They should all be on my channel. Thanks for watching!
I am a current Shortstop and im trying to transition to 2nd base, and was wondering if it would be better to throw side arm like most second basemans, or to just throw the ball how I do at shortstop (over the top)? Also, where you drafted and what position did you play? Thanks!
I don't think you need to make any major adjustments to your throwing mechanics as a second baseman. The only place you will have to work on in your double play turns because that takes some practice. Yes I was drafted by the San Diego Padres and I played all infield positions. Thanks for watching!
TouchEmAllBaseball Thanks!
TouchEmAllBaseball i thought you were drafted by the yankees
As with most infield positions, you have to be ready to throw from different angles and arm positions, so don't be shy about practicing these DURING PRACTICE (after all, that's what practice is for. You don't want to break out new throws during an actual game). Overhand throws when you need to make a longer throw (deep in the hole). A pure sidearm throw when speed is critical or when charging hard and having to scoop the ball AND throw quickly, and maybe a 3/4s throw on a double-play. All that in addition to throwing to your shortstop on double plays (or force plays to second). You have a reverse-pivot, a right leg drop, an underhand toss or tricep flip.
I like how your video debunks the fact that you can't copy pro players to play ball you need to use your body's natural motions to get the most out of it and to the guys who are asking about arm angles and how to put more on the throw its actually simpler than you think. You can throw any arm angle as long as you body is at a certain strength but in order to throw from any angle without injury no matter what you have to finish your follow through with your palm down and your throwing hand thumb basically jabbing your opposite hip also you have to get as much extension as possible and put the force of the release on your pointer finger this will allow you to throw at any arm angle and not hurt your elbow and as for throwing strength its all lower body you have to get momentum towards your target also the faster you whip your arm through your motion the faster you throw but to play infield you don't need to throw hard you just need to be quick and this isn't just my opinion this is what I've learned from practicing with double A Players everyday and meeting pro scouts while playing ball earlier in school also played with high school draft picks
Great Video
SumSlightEnt Thanks!
I haven't gone through your videos in awhile so u may have this, but if not could you do one on footwork and release points for turning a double play, both as a 2b and ss?
I believe I have done a video on that. I'll give it a look. If I can't find it I can throw up another one.
awesome video
Thanks!
Thanks this really helped because i moved up a division in baseball so I have to have more accurate and better throws and this really helped so thanks so much👏👏 nice vid
BabyHippo 34 Awesome!
Thanks again for another great video TEAB. What do you think about this question for youth up to high school players? It came up recently aboit what kind of arm circle should be used from the hole at 3B and SS. I said it depends on how strong the player is with his short arm on his size of field (60, 80, and 90 ft baes), how hard the ball is hit, the speed of the runner--and at the younger ages--how well the 1B can dig the ball out of the dirt.
Yeah arm circles depend on a lot of stuff. Some guys have really short arm circles and can still get a lot on the throw. Most MLB guys are like that. Young kids are going to tend to have a longer arm circle. I say the shorter the better, but that is obviously something that comes with age, strength, etc.
Well said
Thanks!
How do you stay behind the ball?
Good talk
Great Video!!! Thanks for the info!!!
Thanks!!!
Hey I'm a sophomore in hs and I play short and third. I am feeling that I have to gun the ball to get it to first base. I know I have the arm strength I just feel like the ball has a lot of sink to it and in result they have to be picked. I was wondering if maybe I am holding the ball to hard or my footwork is wrong? Whatever just wondering if you had any suggestions.
Hey man 3rd base and short are 2 different concepts my friend 3rd is 1 of 2 things hot shots or slow rollers 3rd base your have time build momentum towards first treat your arm like a whip and just let go but still get extension forward as for short its a read position read the ball pick a bounce and throw accordingly but again use your lower body get momentum and throw throwing is lower body look at Justin verlander skinny lil arm big legs = 100mph fastball think about it
Any tips on just making normal throws from 3rd? Been making a few errors over or under throwing.
You just have to keep practicing throwing a bunch. The only way to get better at making accurate throws is to make a ton of throws.
what should be your arm angle turning double plays and bunts at 3rd
Over the top is useless in the infield give 3 quarter on standard plays sidearm if you gotta be quick throw on the run for slow roller bunts over the top takes too much time and it actually prevents your from using your full arm strength my big freaking comment at the top explains how to throw without tearing up your elbow
thanks
Do you have any advice for someone who is trying to walk on to a D1 program?
Also thanks for the throwing tips, my HS coach really messed me up with the whole high release point and virtually had me throw sidearm and injured my shoulder my senior season
Just to work hard, give everything you have. It isn't easy, but I've seen people do it. Good luck!!
Thanks!
Isaac Accola howd it go?
i have an arm drag problem, how can i fix it?
Carter Clonts It's tough to say. What do you mean by arm drag?
TouchEmAllBaseball like arm lag, so the ball goes over the first basemans head
Your arm is not lagging you have 2 options slow down your lower body which is bad so don't do that or 2 you shorten your arm motion or speed up your arm and get on top of the ball
How about staying behind the ball?
When throwing? I would say that when people say you are not staying behind the ball it means you are pulling hard with your glove side causing you to pull to one side instead of staying towards your target.
Thank you for answering my prayers, you are god
I just got back from infield, I applied this and it seemed to have help, especially with accuracy. But there were a couple throws where I threw a slider... what could've been the cause?
I'm afraid to make a throw and it hits the runner
Just need to keep throwing and work on it. Good luck!
If you're turning a double play and throwing to first it is the runner's responsibility to get out of the way once they're out. Throw to first as if they weren't there and if they don't get out of the way they sure as hell will every time after that.
The first 2 minutes of this video was you repeating yourself 30 times.
That's a lot of times! Thanks for watching our videos!
and why when infielders finish, their throwing hand swipes left to their chest instead of diagonal to their hip?
It depends on your arm slot. If you are over the top you will finish lower, if you have a lower arm slot you will finish higher across the chest.
oh, ok thanks
the first two minutes was just rambling on
Sorry about that!
Speak up!
Turn up the volume
turn up your face
N Fader Turn down your attitude lmao
N Fader that's all you can say😂😂 very mature 👍
damn! this was boring
Sorry you didn't enjoy it
Just play the video. Garbage tips
Kyle Stopa I'm sorry you didn't find the tips helpful.
Kyle not to be a dick but baseball is a game you have to constantly adapt to and it is purely mindset all the talent and skill will not help you unless your head is in the game so relax and pick out the good things that were highlighted in this video