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I know the football world is big on exchanging playbooks. Is there anyone out there that is interested in exchanging any publications?

Yes I know there are copyright laws. I am primarily looking to exchange stuff that has been written by college coaches, pro guys, or by you as a person.

If you are PM me, let me know what you have, and I will send back what I have.
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I get a lot of baseball specific lifts and training material from a website called stack that is excellent. I have really enjoyed checking out your sites. Do any of you guys post your players videos like baseball factory or perfect game does on your sites. If so let me know how this is possible. This would be great for college coaches to check out.

http://lake.k12.fl.us/168320612133758880/site/default.asp#
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Hey guys I would like to get involved in your info exchange if you don't mind. My stuff is pretty simple so I'm like Coach Butler please don't laugh too hard at it.

Email me at coach2709@bellsouth.net and I will return the favor.

Might be this weekend or early next week because I am asst. football coach and we got a playoff game this Friday. Hopefully I will be too tired from winning to do anything this weekend.

Thanks guys.
I am glad I started this thread because I have been able to send and receive a lot of good info. However now that more people are involved it is starting to get crazy. How about we post the 3 following pieces of information so this can run a lot more smooth. This will allow us to find and give information specific to what we are looking for.
1) Email Address
2) Information you have to give
3) Information you are looking for

Here is mine
1) r_savie@yahoo.con
2) I am looking for the following
a) Hitting
b) Middle Infield Play
3) I have the following to exchange
a) All kind of charts
b) Montreal player development manual
c) Citrus CC player development manual
d) Arizona Diamondback off season work out
e) Installation manual(how to introduce a skill)
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I too would love to participate. I am not sure what I have to offer just yet as I am a relative newbie to HS coaching. Here is my attempt at the requirements:

1. malibuskier2003@yahoo.com
2. A - Middle Infield Play
B - Hitting
C - Tryouts
3. I have a smorgasboard of information I have gleened from the internet and a variety of practice plans I have created but all of my stuff is centered around (and caters to) youth baseball. I will, however, share anything I have if someone wants it.

Dave
Email : rbeale@ccboe.net or ribeale@comcast.net
Looking for: Hitting drills, Coach knight, I would love to see your pitching info and the motivational stuff. i want to put something either in our locker room or on a t-shirt. Last year we had a group that was more focused on themselves and not the team and this is something I want to hit on from the get go.

I definately would be interersted in the bertman stuff from his LSU days.

Willing to give: I have some very good scouting charts and also some game day items for our own team. An offensive production chart that I first received from another coach here in GA and changed it a little for our goal.
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Email me at coach2709@bellsouth.net and I will return the favor


If anyone has tried to email me at the above address in the past month I have not got it. I changed service providers and that email it no longer active. If you have tried me at that email and I did not reply please don't think I am blowing you off.

If you want to get in touch with me use this new email

coach2709@embarqmail.com

Thanks
I am looking for rating sheet or whatever you guys may use for tryouts. I have never been around a program that has had to make cuts before and want to know what some of you use. Anything you could send me would be great. I also am new to coaching and don't have much to offer in return at this point. Thanks for the help.

Corey Christianson
christiansonc@pontiac.k12.il.us
Coachc....we rate our players in 5 categories. Arm speed, 60 time, hitting, fielding, and throwing accuracy.

We then rank them from 1 to however many you have trying out. Example....Who ever throws the hardest on the gun gets ranked #1 second hardest thrower gets ranked #2 and so on.

We then add all five category rankings together to get a total score. The player with the lowest score is rated #1 and so on down the line. We put this on a spread sheet to help keep up with it.

Most guys that have been around the game awhile can rate players pretty well, but this give you something on paper that you can show parents and players. This will also help for those players that feel like that should be playing up. It gives them hard data on how they compare to the others on the team.

Here is an example of a few of the players


Player 60time Hitting Fielding Accur Arm Total
***** 2 4 1 1 4 12
***** 4 7 6.5 9 5.5 32
***** 7 1 9 2.5 17 36.5
***** 6 11 14.5 4 2.5 38
***** 11 4 11.5 2.5 9.5 38.5
****** 13 10 9 7 2.5 41.5
****** 16 8 2.5 11 5.5 43
****** 12 10 2.5 4 16 44.5
*** 10 6 18.5 4 9.5 48
***** 9 0 13 16.5 9.5 48
**** 22 0 5 9 14 50
***** 3 3 14.5 12.5 18.5 51.5
*** 5 11 16.5 19 1 52.5
****** 14 2 6.5 19 12 53.5
Coach ,
Do you have a chart that you use during the tryout process? How do you get the arm speed? for inf? Out? Do you have them all throw from one spot?


We do something similar as far as hitting goes we rate each swing a kid takes during BP.

Player 6 5 3 1 0
6 a " Line drive Shot" or HR
5 Line drive, Deep Fly, hard hit ground ball
3 Routine fly, ground ball
1 Weak Grounder or Weak pop, fall ball into cage
0 Swing and Miss


We also rate kids on fiedling, I am always looking for new info. We base things on speed , have not timed them before but we will this year.

I like the radar reading on all kids.
We have a coach at each station with a spread sheet chart containing player names (save alot of time at practice) recording the scores. We then rotate players from station to station.

The same way you rate your hitting, we also rate fielding and throwing accuracy.

We have done throwing different through the years, but the last few we have had them all throw from the same spot. We are looking simply for arm speed when we do this.

Most time there will be a natural separation in the scores, and this is often where we divided our players for the different teams or for the players that are cut.
Thanks guys! My biggest problem is going to be the fact that we will probably not be able to get outside because of weather. North Cent. IL is usually not cooperative for the first week or so of practice. I am expecting to have some difficult cuts this year so I really want to have something on paper to have for parent/player complaints.
Im In!

email- gater022@optonline.net

1) i have alot of stuff-
powerpoints analyzing pitching motions and hitters swings (mlb guys), dugout lineup cards, basic scouting/pitch charts, bullpen session charts, practice plan templates, good drills, off-season workouts stuff, Ron Wolforth Combat Pitcher stuff, great situtation hitting BP drill, stat spreadsheets, alot of uniform links
2) im looking for anything- pitching stuff, hitting stuff, fielding stuff, drills, playbooks, coaches manuals, charts, signs, plays, practice plans, motivational stuff, workout stuff, you name it... send it. I'll keep returning the favor.

Looking forward to it!
hey guys i know this thread is kind of old but I was wondering if anyone is still willing to share some stuff? I'm just out of college and I got my first coaching job at a d3 school. I'm always interested in learning anything I can.

I don't have a whole lot to share, just some pitchers routines, bullpen routines, and some agility workouts.

I'm looking specifically for situational hitting stuff, player development stuff, outfield positioning stuff, 1st and 3rd plays, and any mental toughness and team building stuff. Anything helps, like I said I'm just trying to learn as much as I can.

Thanks guys

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