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  • nice vid

  • LOOK UP PERRINE BASEBALL ADRIEN#24

  • @LoveoFletaaa899 i hate ppl who do retarted comments like this

  • LoveFletaaa899- what is wrong with you? This is a baseball site. Get your mind out of the gutter.  You should go get yourself checked out. Read a book, go for a walk, something other than what your are attempting to do.

  • Thanks for posting this!

  • who makes this program that you can write on to show your players where to be?

  • Is this the same warm up infield drill that Stanford uses?

  • @CalShane1 every team uses this warm up drill

  • Thanks for the help

  • like the drill

    thx

  • nice drill , i usually like those non stop practices that makes every on moving and active

    thx

  • Good drill that keeps everyone moving.  Try doing it with no errors in fielding or throwing for people in the first positions versus the people in the second positions (to add intensity).

  • I did this drill at my practice and it worked so good. Awesome drill!

  • Good drill, it keeps the kids busy

  • Good time efficient drill!

  • not if you're a good team

  • That's why you use a screen.

  • @osnap757 theres a net smart one

  • cool I like that

  • u dipdhit pivoting and screening is 4 fucking basketball u panzzez

  • Wow, people are such downers. This is a very basic skill indeed. Chances a ball would hit in mid air are about 1 in a million. The 2b is "WORKING" three important factors to being a 2bmen *Recieving*, *Footwork*, and throwing. I was at spring training this year in Scottsdale and not to my shock, the PROS still work on the basics everyday. Great Drill, great way to articulate, and good luck. I played at Cuesta College and did this Stuff all the time. Keep it up.

  • I agree with you.. The basics are the basis for a good fundamental player. If you work on them everyday, they won't break down on you during critical times in games. It's a lot of muscle memory and the instinct to know what to do.

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  • you could easily switch the 2nd and SS up. It's all relative, I as a coach do this drill all the time and did it as a player as well.

  • someone likes to draw

  • lol

  • lol

  • nice!!!

  • thank you, very practical

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