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Originally Posted by CaCO3Girl:
Originally Posted by Wesleythecacther:
Originally Posted by Rob Kremer:
Southside, an accurate 2.0 game pop time with a velocity of 75+ MPH would get a lot of looks for D1, especially if he can hit.

(I used to live on the south side of Chicago myself.)

Well this kinda sounds like me. Except I'm not getting any D1 looks. Right now I got it down to a best 2.05 and I got clocked at 75 MPH at Baseball Factory. Wha else should I do? Trying to get it to a 2.0 consistently before high school season and then below.

What year are you?

2017, a junior.

I hope other people reply too, my very rudimentary understanding of this subject is a SUB 2.0 pop time gets real interest.  So a 1.99 seems to be the magic number. As for the 75mph throw down that IS a decent number.  It seems like recruiters also want hitting power and speed if they can get it.  I personally know a 2016 catcher that was highly sought after that has a 1.88 pop, 77 mph throw down, and a 7.06 sixty time, he can also hit well.

 

How did you do on your 60 time and hitting?

Originally Posted by CaCO3Girl:

I hope other people reply too, my very rudimentary understanding of this subject is a SUB 2.0 pop time gets real interest.  So a 1.99 seems to be the magic number. As for the 75mph throw down that IS a decent number.  It seems like recruiters also want hitting power and speed if they can get it.  I personally know a 2016 catcher that was highly sought after that has a 1.88 pop, 77 mph throw down, and a 7.06 sixty time, he can also hit well.

 

How did you do on your 60 time and hitting?

60 time best was 7.1 and hitting I just went to a camp and they said I had good bat speed, I have power; doubles and a triple once and a while. Just not HRs yet. 

Originally Posted by Golfman25:

He should keep working on those pop time mechanics.  But it may be an issue of "marketing" as well. 

I will work on the mechanics. also, I am on a recruiting website and I talk to coach and have some following my profile. Mechanics wise; for footwork. what is the best? Jab step toward second with right foot? Or replace feet method; replace left foot with right foot and have left foot step towards second? I'm not sure which is better. Im being taught jab step to get momentum going toward second.

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