Feb 5th, 2022. From the 2022 Chandler Gilbert Community College Barnstormers Clinic. Time 19:40.
Dan Roszel, University of Kentucky: "The Pitcher as the 9th Defender" from the 2021 Virtual Convention, Time: 59:44
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher's who control their front gate have a better chance to control their throw.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: You can't expect them to execute in a game unless it is taught, rehearsed, practiced and drilled. Keep runners off of 2B and turn a 1-3 SAC into a 1-6 FC.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher's must get directional towards their throwing target after fielding a bunt - great drill that focus on just that.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher's must practice and develop the ability to deliver the baseball to any base at any time. It starts with footwork.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher's must be able to navigate the slope of the mound when making throws to the bases: Up the Slope, Down the Slope and working Off of the Slope towards flat ground.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher ground ball progression, the same routine our infielders go through.
Greg DiCenzo, College of the Holly Cross: Pitcher PFP drills that focus on training athletic actions. No Ball, No Mound - they must understand how their feet work first.
Justin James, Point Loma Nazarene University: Here is a great way to shake up a PFP day with your staff and get some quality work in.
Justin James, Point Loma Nazarene University: Miss the target, run a sprint - this pick off drill gets a pitching staff to lock in.
Kai Correa, Cleveland Indians: Great drill for every position that will have to put a tag on a baserunner.