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So, is this player "funneling" or "shoveling"? Is he "folding"? Is he low enough? or too low? Are his feet working properly? Redbird thinks he should field more to the left...etc.

I posted this film for discussion, to give film of a HS infielder that you could all look at and comment on, to discuss pros and cons of the mechanics that are being used here. Terms are used that people do not understand the meaning of. If you have video it may be easier to explain what you are trying to teach or what you are talking about, that is the only purpose of posting the video.
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Eric is funneling and he looks great. I love his quick transistion from fielding to throwing and his approach is oustanding. I also enjoyed watching his arm actions as well. The kid can play no doubt. Very nice video thanks.

One problem we might be having in this discussion is simply based on terminology. What Eric is going I consider funnelling the baseball to the throwing side. Look how quickly he transistions from fielding to throwing. Look how he plays through the baseball and uses good mo to his advantatge and creates positive mo when he needs to. Very nice FF.
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Originally posted by CatchingCoach05:
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Originally posted by HRKB:
Catch on your left leg and throw off your right leg.


I used to teach the same thing, but I recently got a drill dvd from a major DI coach that has completely changed my thinking on this.


How do you catch a ball that bounces 2-3 inches to the right? Have you seen video of the best MLB infielders using this technique?
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Yes. I several videos of this technique being used at the MLB level. One in particular is Mark Reynolds fielding a ball deep off the right foot.

Like I said, I also just received a drill DVD from one of the best fielding DI schools in the country and they do not teach the field off the left, throw off the right technique.

It is taking me some time to adjust to my thinking, but I am starting to see the advantages. However, this technique can only probably be done by higher level infielders. I have a few kids that can do it and others that can't. For those who can't, it is the old field off left, throw off right technique.
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Originally posted by CatchingCoach05:
Yes. I several videos of this technique being used at the MLB level. One in particular is Mark Reynolds fielding a ball deep off the right foot.

Like I said, I also just received a drill DVD from one of the best fielding DI schools in the country and they do not teach the field off the left, throw off the right technique.

It is taking me some time to adjust my thinking, but I am starting to see the advantages. However, this technique can only probably be done by higher level infielders. I have a few kids that can do it and others that can't. For those who can't, it is the old field off left, throw off right technique.
floridafan I think he looks great and agree he's funneling to throwing position. What I love best about the video is his footwork. I love how each step has a purpose to create the mo Coach May talks about. He has no wasted steps that you usually find with players his age.

I really love how he uses the "quick slow quick" or "long short long" footwork in approaching the ball. He gets to the ball very quickly and then is in control with short / quick steps and then gets to throwing position in a strong way.
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Like I said, I also just received a drill DVD from one of the best fielding DI schools in the country and they do not teach the field off the left, throw off the right technique


CatchingCoach05 can you post videos of that on here or tell us what video it is so we can get a copy for ourselves? I would love to see it.
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Originally posted by coach2709:
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Like I said, I also just received a drill DVD from one of the best fielding DI schools in the country and they do not teach the field off the left, throw off the right technique


CatchingCoach05 can you post videos of that on here or tell us what video it is so we can get a copy for ourselves? I would love to see it.


I will see what I can do.

First, I need to get permission from the coach to post a few clips from the DVD.

This DVD is not a commercially done DVD. It is not sold otherwise I would give you a link. This video was shot during fall practice. It has the coach and 2-3 MIF working drills for routine groundballs, backhands, forehands, slow rollers, DP pivots, DP feeds, etc. It is video only. No audio.

Next, I will have to figure out how to get some clips from the DVD to post here. I am not too tech savvy, so I will have to do some research on how to do that.

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