CCA Podcast 098: Creating an efficient cutoff and relay communication system
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
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How to decide what base to throw the ball to
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Who is responsible for lining up the cutoff man
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How deep your cutoff me should or should not be
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A communication system for cutoff and relays to determine if the ball needs to be cut or not
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Just a few of the many variables your infielders will need to use to determine their depth
Resources of the Show
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Cutoff and relay teaching checklist - Use this checklist as your are implementing this cutoff and relay system.
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Complete offseason conditioning program - From start to finish, here's everything you need to get bigger, faster, stronger for next season.
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At the field conditioning workout - This is the perfect workout if you're looking to maintain your strength, your core, and flexibility until you get to your offseason training.
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Pitching equivalent BP distances- If you're facing a pitcher who throws 85 or 90. This chart shows you how to simulate the timing of a 90mph (and any other speed) fastball from various distances.
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Bronze library - A FREE library full of coaching drills, documents, and videos for baseball coaches of all ages. Just a small taste of our Cornerstone Elite membership.
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To help your players make a transition from practices to games with our “Top 5 Hitting Drills That Translate Practice Success to Game Performance”
More from my site
- Mini – Why I started Cornerstone
- CCA Podcast 072 – Part 3 of 3 of playing great team defense
- CCA Podcast Episode 043 – Using Sabrmetrics in amateur baseball
- CCA Podcast 238 – Maximizing the First 20 Minutes of Practice
- CCA Podcast 227 – Pitching Pyramid – Velocity
- CCA Podcast 062: What do baseball players need to do in the weight room?
- Posted by Kyle Nelson
- Posted in Team Defense
- Jul, 17, 2017
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