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Baseball's 10th Man: Dugout Development

Baseball player development doesn't just happen when a player takes the field. What if I said that player development happens even inside the team dugout? Meet Baseball's 10th Man; a position that some parents that have a youth baseball player may not properly value. Let's talk about what makes dugout development an important aspect of baseball learning and player development.

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Best Pitch Grips for Baseball Pitchers

Best Pitch Grips for Baseball Pitchers

Youth Pitchers often experiment with pitch grips by what they see on YouTube, TV, or just what "looks cool." Despite their best intentions, youth pitchers that play around with their pitch grips can significantly hurt their chances of throwing strikes or possibly their arms by not utilizing the correct grips and delivery.

These are the five most common pitch grips that youth pitchers (with pitch grips 4-5 below being more for advanced, mature pitchers) should master (both from how they throw the pitch to the spin direction of the pitch when it's released per diagram below) before taking the mound.


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5 Ways For Pitchers to Strengthen Their Arms in the Offseason

Looking for a Baseball Winter Offseason program to join? These programs typically run for about 6 weeks and offer a wide range of benefits for pitchers aiming to improve their arm strength. The program begins with light throwing exercises and core strength training to warm up the muscles and establish a strong foundation. It also includes arm band or plyo ball training to enhance shoulder stability and increase arm strength.

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Pitch Grip

Importance of Pitch Location and Pitch Type

Crucial to the art of shutting down hitters is the ability to locate pitches in the zone and make balls look like strikes (and vice versa). At the advanced level of baseball, control is more than just throwing strikes. Control means being able to pitch to a scouting report and locate pitches. Pitch location is the most important. No matter how a pitcher feels any certain day, location will win more times than not in the battle against the hitter. Most of the time, a pitcher will not be able to improve velocity or “life” during a game, but he can always fix the location on his pitches with a good mental approach and sound mechanics. As former big leaguer Mike Sweeney said, “God blessed each pitcher with a certain amount of ability to throw a ball." Locating pitches however is the most effective means of getting hitters out.

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