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Swing Feedback
New here. Looking for some feedback on my swing. It has it holes. Critquing is welcomed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...JGAGFgRg&index=6 Best, Lorenzo.
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Pitching Analysis// (In game)//Delivery Help.
Thought's, Feedback and Criquting are welcomed! Thanks! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmIf4XADuPU
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I am certainly no swing guru, but I will point out something I saw. On the 2nd at bat you were all arms, no lower half. Your legs are strong I'm sure. Get them involved.
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Originally Posted by NYdad2017: I am certainly no swing guru, but I will point out something I saw. On the 2nd at bat you were all arms, no lower half. Your legs are strong I'm sure. Get them involved. I'm not sure I understand. Was the first swing a better use of my lower half? They are strong, I'd like to start generating more power with them. hahaha. Appreciate it.
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My suggestion is that you quit with the fake bunt on 3-0. IMO, it's kinda Little League-ish. Besides, the P is usually going to try to throw the same pitch in the same location on the next pitch. You should be getting a really good look at the pitch, time it and envision yourself driving the next one. Swing is fine. I think the reason the second hit looks a bit handsy is because the pitch is up.
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Little League? I just think there's a difference between little league and trying to get on base? I did get a good look at because, indeed he threw the same pitch 3-1 and I drove it for a knock. Thank's for the feedback though (seriously)-- I think you we're spot on with the anaylis of the 2nd hit. It was high, I kinda had to reach for it so my lower half Trailed my Hands. Appreciated Cabbagedad! Thanks.
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You seem to have decent intent. That's something that you can't teach. The mechanics, on the other hand, could use some work. I believe you want to use your lower body, just nobody has taught you how to do so. You need to resist rotation of the hips. Coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel. Pretty straightforward, though doing it consistently is very tough.
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Originally Posted by Low Finish: You seem to have decent intent. That's something that you can't teach. The mechanics, on the other hand, could use some work. I believe you want to use your lower body, just nobody has taught you how to do so. You need to resist rotation of the hips. Coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel. Pretty straightforward, though doing it consistently is very tough. Intent? Not sure what you mean? Thank's for the tips.
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Originally Posted by NYdad2017: I am certainly no swing guru, but I will point out something I saw. On the 2nd at bat you were all arms, no lower half. Your legs are strong I'm sure. Get them involved. Cabbagedad was spot on......pitch was elevated and outside. If you slow video down several times as you approach 2:41, there is nice incorporation of lower half at impact. Swing looks very good which was evident in how you put a nice rope on the ball. Keep working hard with plenty of T-work...
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Originally Posted by 4baseknock: Originally Posted by NYdad2017: I am certainly no swing guru, but I will point out something I saw. On the 2nd at bat you were all arms, no lower half. Your legs are strong I'm sure. Get them involved. Cabbagedad was spot on......pitch was elevated and outside. If you slow video down several times as you approach 2:41, there is nice incorporation of lower half at impact. Swing looks very good which was evident in how you put a nice rope on the ball. Keep...
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Re: Pitching Analysis// (In game)//Delivery Help.
It's a difficult angle to see much detail. For the most part, the mechanics look good to me. However though, in your wind up you get in a good position on the back side, but it doesn't look like you're getting the "separation" you should (the angular difference between the alignment of your hips and the alignment of your shoulders) when you take your stride forward. And from the camera angle, this looks to be because the way you're using your left leg when you bring it down into an almost...
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I agree with both cabbagedad. The second pitch was elevated, causing your swing to look more "handsy." Overall, it looks like a pretty good swing, and you made great contact. Like low finish said though, remember to coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel.
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Originally Posted by Batting Cages Inc.: I agree with both cabbagedad. The second pitch was elevated, causing your swing to look more "handsy." Overall, it looks like a pretty good swing, and you made great contact. Like low finish said though, remember to coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel. Do you understand the concepts behind the pull backs?
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Originally Posted by LorenzoSupino: Intent? Not sure what you mean? Thank's for the tips. Really Appreciate it. You want to HURT the ball. That's something that you can't teach. People have it or they don't.
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Originally Posted by Low Finish: Originally Posted by Batting Cages Inc.: I agree with both cabbagedad. The second pitch was elevated, causing your swing to look more "handsy." Overall, it looks like a pretty good swing, and you made great contact. Like low finish said though, remember to coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel. Do you understand the concepts behind the pull backs? I understand the steps. Wouldn't mind some elaboration on it?
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Originally Posted by LorenzoSupino: Originally Posted by Low Finish: Originally Posted by Batting Cages Inc.: I agree with both cabbagedad. The second pitch was elevated, causing your swing to look more "handsy." Overall, it looks like a pretty good swing, and you made great contact. Like low finish said though, remember to coil the hip, pull back with the pelvis, pull back with the scapula, and turn the barrel. Do you understand the concepts behind the pull backs? I understand the steps.
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Good to hear your not cocky! Lol! An attitude is important in being a great hitter. What % of the time do you K, what % of time do you walk?
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Originally Posted by floridafan: Good to hear your not cocky! Lol! An attitude is important in being a great hitter. What % of the time do you K, what % of time do you walk? In 17 Games last year I K'd 14 times. hahahaha. I walked 9 times. I hit 417. I hardly ever got out Via Pop outs. Groundout's//K's accounted for alot of my out's. I'll have my MaxPreps stats up this year.
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So... it is difficult to determine what your expectations are for improvement. Do you expect to never strike out? Or, do you just like talking about your accomplishments?
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So let's say you're in your stance. You have about 60-40 on your back leg. The weight is not behind the instep of the foot. Now, try to turn the pelvis around that leg. It's impossible, but try. You'll feel tight in the hip socket. This is normal. Now, pull toward the dugout behind you with the pelvis. Pull it back and keep trying to pull it back... it'll stop moving after awhile. Pinch the scapula. There are a few ways to do it. Pull back with the top hand, slide the scapula around, etc.
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Originally Posted by floridafan: So... it is difficult to determine what your expectations are for improvement. Do you expect to never strike out? Or, do you just like talking about your accomplishments? I was K almost every game. That should say 19*. Not count 2 Tourament games where I struck out 5 times. In 7 AB's..
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If you are striking out a lot, focus on strike zone recognition and reading pitches. This a bit different then analyzing a swing. However a short compact swing provides more time to determine if a pitch should be swung at or not. A pitch middle out to off the plate could be well hit deeper in the zone.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?e...vd&v=buI7rLyLqyM Hey everyone. I made some of the tweaks we talked about today during some BP.(esp.with the thrusting of the hips.) This was a swing my friend took on her Iphone. Looking any better?
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Your swing looks very good to start. Don't overthink it. Keep getting reps in like you are doing.
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you swing with your arms..that will be a problem as pitching gets faster and better. try using your HANDS more and release them THRU the ball..GET WRISTY. top hand drill only,try setting up a tee and grabbing a smaller bat that u can handle with one hand..put your left hand on your chest boob area..learn to build bat speed with the top hand..try not to use your arms when powering the ball go on you tube and search for My Hitting drills.MOV..good drills on using your hands
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My guess is your K's are either when you're taking or swinging & missing on pitches lower in the strike zone? I think it's because your swing is a bit stiff and controlled and the bat doesn't "whip" through the zone as much as you seem to 'pull" it or "guide" it through the zone? Your follow-through really tells me that. This happens to a lot of kids as they try to "find the ball" with the bat, instead of seeing it and trusting the hands! As has been said, let the lower half provide the...
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Please stop the 3-0 fake bunt. Higher velocity will probably get you. I will add this, at toe touch, I feel your bat is too flat and wrapped around your head (in the BP swing). This causes you to get "long" (and slow) when velocity is cranked up. You didn't show that during the game swings so I am not sure if you do/don't do this regularly.
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Forgot to comment on the 3-0 fake bunt. Umpires hate it! They also hate it when you do it with the intent of distracting the catcher on a steal. It will be a strike the majority of the time. Use the 3-0 as a chance to see another pitch from your regular stance.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...JGAGFgRg&index=1 First Scrimmage yesterday. Ugly Dying quail to right field. Bad swing? Scored in an exciting way aswell. Cheers to the HS season being upon us.
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Originally Posted by redbird5: Please stop the 3-0 fake bunt. Higher velocity will probably get you. I will add this, at toe touch, I feel your bat is too flat and wrapped around your head (in the BP swing). This causes you to get "long" (and slow) when velocity is cranked up. You didn't show that during the game swings so I am not sure if you do/don't do this regularly. Pitching was just really slow that day. I harly ever ''Wrap''. The Offspeed got to m yesterday.
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I know a few people said this,would happen. I did strike out on a offspeed pitch yesterday. Way out in front. How should I correct this? Wait back on my back leg longer?
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Originally Posted by LorenzoSupino: Pitching was just really slow that day. I harly ever ''Wrap''. The Offspeed got to m yesterday. Hard to guage much as your first swing was poor as you did not read the pitch well. That pitch was low and hard to hit. With respect to wrap of bat, I don't see that as an issue at all in your scrimmage video. You could actually get a slightly better load with your hands and get the knob of the bat more focused on the catcher to get a better angle of your bat to...
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That was one funky swing! First of all, unless the count was 0-2, you shouldn't be even thinking about swinging at that pitch with your current swing. Wait for something up. On the other hand, with a good load and good pitch recognition, it was a pitch that could be drilled to left. stop it at the :08 mark and look at where your hands are. As 4base said, your hands are moving way before the toe touch. At toe touch, your hands should be over or even behind your back foot, with good balance...
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Originally Posted by gitnby: That was one funky swing! First of all, unless the count was 0-2, you shouldn't be even thinking about swinging at that pitch with your current swing. Wait for something up. On the other hand, with a good load and good pitch recognition, it was a pitch that could be drilled to left. stop it at the :08 mark and look at where your hands are. As 4base said, your hands are moving way before the toe touch. At toe touch, your hands should be over or even behind your...
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So, My hands are droping like straight down it seems like ? Is that hurting me?
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Absolutely! when you drop the hands like that, you lose the back shoulder and the back elbow gets lost. Some people call that "losing your connection" hands should go back as front foot is coming down. watch this video of Cabrera. love his swing! simple, but powerful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-zDOVeqWOM Or, this one of Manny http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e7p6nvA6po Originally Posted by LorenzoSupino: So, My hands are droping like straight down it seems like ? Is that hurting me?
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The point being made is that your hands are moving or drifting forward before you are fully loaded with your front foot down to actually initiate your swing in the proper sequence. Slow the first swing down from your scrimmage and then compare it to Manny's first swing. Very obvious.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Z9tgY5yHBaY I know it's been awhile. Summer ball is about to start. Here is a new AB. We played the 10. seed as we we're the 1. seed.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2SvguYNEatc My Skill's video just came out. I would appericate any feedback. (how to make plays look cleaner etc)
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Originally Posted by floridafan: I would clean it up a bit and get rid of the fielding error... Didn't make it. The event staff did.
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That may be true, but I do not know if I would want to share this video with recruiters... You may want to reshoot it yourself.
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Originally Posted by LorenzoSupino: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2SvguYNEatc My Skill's video just came out. I would appericate any feedback. (how to make plays look cleaner etc) I really hate your swing. It's not because it doesn't produce results. It's because I think it limits your ceiling. You seem athletic, so making the right changes could pay big dividends.
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I think you do a very good job loading and and getting to 50/50 weight distribution before initiating the swing. The general swing and lower body incorporation looks very good. The only thing that I can see when slowing the video down is a very consistent top hand dominance in your swing. You are rolling that top hand and wrist prior to contact which will result in inconsistent squaring up of the barrel on the ball. The end product of top hand dominance is also seen by your follow through as...
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Getting Scout Feedback
Hello! Long time reader, first time poster. College senior plays at a mid-major D1, is a student of the game, and values feedback to help improve his game. He has never been drafted and has begun to get some recognition for his skills (2016 NECBL Summer Allstar and a Top 30 Prospect; Junior Year First Team All Conference and Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and NCAA top 32 toughest to strikeout; 2017 Cape Cod Summer Baseball League Allstar and top 10 CCBL regular season batting...
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Awesome blog, thanks for sharing and CONGRATS to both "Coach" and your son <3
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Well, there are others who can better address your question, but before it goes too far down the page, I thought I'd throw out something anyway... Your son's mid-major D1 coach is most likely in tune to who the area scouts are. Son can ask him for an intro or at least a connection. Scouts should be happy to take a look and offer up suggestions with a player like this. If coach isn't in the loop, son can just look up the area scout teams or inquire with the better travel organizations in the...
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My experience is that the majority of MLB scouts like to remain incognito and are reluctant to give pointers. They are there to do a job and don't like distractions, especially from parents. Agents/advisors usually have a good relationship with hc or ac. Many are ex ball players who may have played some minor league ball. Often these advisors know instructors who work with their contracted players during MLB off season. Might cost some $$ though. Sounds like he had a good showing at the...