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Can someone please point me in the right direction?  My son is a 2015 catcher.  We're needing to know if I'm headed in the right direction on a recruiting video.  I found the following on the web (after many searches) - any additional suggestions:

 Introduction
a. Have the camera film you from waist up.
b. Be wearing your school or travel team uniform.
c. Have your uniform neat and clean,

d. Speak clearly and slowing stating your name, Indicate what high school you are attending, (tell them school name, city and state) and what year you will be graduating

Throwing
a. Throw to 2nd: Show 4 good throws with different pitch location on each one. Be careful not to crowd the plate so be sure to set up as if there is a batter in the box.

b. Throw to 3rd: I like this filmed with a right handed batter in the box to show that you know how to make the throw around the batter. Show the best 3 throws.

c. Throw to 1st: For softball catchers, if you can make this throw from your knees as well as standing, make 2 throws with each technique. If you only throw standing then show 3 best throws. Baseball catchers should only make this throw standing.

Blocking

a. This is a skill that can really get a coaches attention. A catcher that controls the ball in the dirt and does not let it get away from them will definitely catch a coach’s eye.

b. Have a total of 6 pitches thrown to you. Again, 2 middle, 2 to the left, 2 to the right.

c. On the 2nd block of each location be sure to finish the play as if a base runner is advancing. Show your ability to block, control the ball, and make a good throw to a base. The camera does not have to follow the throw.

Receiving

a. Begin this sequence setting up in your sign giving stance, give the sign then shift into your no-runners on stance.

b. Receive 6 pitches, 2 glove side, 2 down middle, and 2 to the throwing side.

Fielding Bunts

a. Have a coach set up behind you and toss balls out in front for you to field. Be sure the balls are thrown to all 3 locations. To your left, right, and up the middle. Demonstrate 2 of each.

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I would be hesitant to put a video out during your son's sophomore year.  I know from experience that he will only get stronger and so much more athletic both behind the plate and at the plate over the next year and a half.  I'm not sure how much a video really does for you during the recruiting process, but I know that I would want a coach to see my kid at or close to his full potential near recruiting time (latter part of his Junior year / summer following Junior season).  I'm not trying to be negative, but instead just trying to impart some of the wisdom I've learned along the way.  Best of luck to your son.

Originally Posted by ilovebaseball:

Thanks for the guidance.  I appreciate you taking the time to guide me.  I have to say that this whole college recruiting thing is new to me. 

It's new to all of us at some point and we all feel overwhelmed by the fact that we may not be doing something that we should be.  I felt panicked at times and threw money at the process (there's plenty of people out there willing to capitalize on this) when it wasn't necessary.  There is some fantastic advice on this site from people that have gone through the recruiting process one or more times and their advice is priceless.  Again, good luck to your family and don't let the weight of the situation overshadow the purpose.

If you are going to video tape I would recomend filming from the 1st base side showing the entire body starting the camera when the pitcher begins his delivery and ending with a throw.  No need to only show the upper body, giving signals or lobbing it back to the pitcher.  Furthermore I would only video tape the runner ready position in a live game.  I would also do a few throws from behind the  plate that show pop time and whether or not the throw is true or cut, you may have to do this with in between inining throws.  I would not bother with throws to 1st or 3rd or popups.  I might show some bunt coverage to show he's an athlete.  I would highly recomend showing live batting showing that he can hit/swing at the next level.

Those are great tips for the next video.  We had a video done prior to Sophomore baseball year and somehow it got caught in a youtube loop and has now got over 150k hits.  Not sure why.  You can check it out by googling noah lee.  It is more a video from the MSL league and I would do it much differently today.  Going to do another one soon as it does help with introductions when sending emails to coaches in the summer.   

Originally Posted by Aleebaba:

Those are great tips for the next video.  We had a video done prior to Sophomore baseball year and somehow it got caught in a youtube loop and has now got over 150k hits.  Not sure why.  You can check it out by googling noah lee.  It is more a video from the MSL league and I would do it much differently today.  Going to do another one soon as it does help with introductions when sending emails to coaches in the summer.   

Come on, Aleebaba.  Who did you pay to get that video in to heavy rotation??  I'm on to you, bubba.

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