Episodes
Monday Aug 17, 2020
21 - Tim DeJohn "DJ" "Developing the Infielder"
Monday Aug 17, 2020
Monday Aug 17, 2020
Bio
- Current Infield Coach for the Baltimore Orioles
- Former Assistant coach for University of Memphis
- 2nd in School History .974 Team Fielding Percentage 65th in Nation
- 53 Team Errors, 2nd in School History for Fewest Errors in a Season
- Former Assistant coach with the Milwaukee Milkmen
- Former Assistant coach at the University of Hartford
- School Record Fewest Errors in a Season (45)
- School Record .975 Team Fielding Percentage, 49th in Nation
- 2 Infielders taken in MLB Draft
Show notes
- Hand shake distance (visual out in front)
- Know your player to know how much they need to know
- Some guys need more, some less
- All about relationships
- Ask guys and open communication
- Just need to talk
- Understanding the learning style - verbal, picture, kinesthetic
- Know how much you care before they care how much you know
- They need to trust me with their career and show them they can trust me
- Have a plan with open communication
- Get feedback after a drill about how they feel and if it work for the players
- Foundation is the relationship with the players, and its not about ME!
- Once base skills are there then go position specific
- Corner guys lower and different groundballs
- Middle guys more lateral and different groundballs
- Base skills
- See it in (hand/eye drill)
- Glove isolation
- Play catch
- Hip hinge and knowing your body
- First basemen
- Cuts and relays
- Pick work
- Approach to bag
- shifting/positioning - every step towards 4 hole you take one step in
- Tags
- Starting double plays with accurate throws
- Good first baseman and good catcher will prevent a lot of runs and will not lose games for you!
- Playing multiple positions to perform different movements to help with athleticism
- Wall drills!
- Throw over shoulder
- Throw bag down and first baseman steps to bag and picks
- Shuffle off bag and catch groundball off wall
- Instruct it first, model it, and be there, and then float and let them go
- Make a checklist of everything you want to cover as a group
- Make a checklist of everything you want to cover as individual (position)
- Spend time on the things that happen in the game more frequently
- Stick to your time and just end it!
- Angles towards the base or ball. Be deliberate on the practice that they do more frequently
- Collect data that will help you design practice and specifically get better
- Pay attention to angle taken
- Pay attention to the time needed to make play
- Where are they consistently making errors? Chart that so you can practice their errors
- Good infielders have:
- Footwork -
- Proper way to play catch
- Develop arm strength and proper arm angle
- Hands
- If there is a problem with their body that is symptomatic of them making errors then you have to put in the time to determine when to work on it
- Foundationally kids catch the ball one handed and we have to teach them to put the other hand there, so let them be free and promote one hand more
- Catcher, pitcher, and first baseman are all one handed catchers.
- High IQ as an infielder
- Keep the game slow, can slow the game down, control their breathing
- Fail more in practice
- Short memory - take glove off, turn around, and then come back to the hitter when you are ready
- Practice each moment and those time you are trying to stay under control
- Practicing even in your life, not just in baseball
- Put a success rate on a drill, high or low difficulty to allow them to push themselves
- At intersquad every batter is 3-2 count to create game like atmosphere and chaos!
- Twitter - @DeJohn_5
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