Progression Baseball Training (@progressionbsb) 's Twitter Profile
Progression Baseball Training

@progressionbsb

the process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.

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calendar_today04-12-2021 23:04:51

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CLHitting (@clhitting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JD Martinez top hand feels, attacking from the inside  Refuse to roll over. Stay on it, give yourself margin for error  #dodamage

PicknPivot (@picknpivot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luis Arráez kneeling backhand barehand work with the tennis ball Sometimes we need to over exaggerate getting our eyes behind our glove. Working fast is great but it means nothing if we don’t catch it  We can’t catch what we can’t see #PicknPivot

Josh Autenrieth (@joshautenrieth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Productive varsity scrimmage tonight for Drake Autenrieth. The 6’7” freshman had a 2RBI bases loaded 2 out double & threw the first inning giving up no hits & no runs w/ 2 strikeouts. Columbia (TX) c/o 2028

Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One baseball and a throwing partner is the price of increasing velocity. Doesn't require thousands of dollars spent at super-duper velocity facilities. Throw on a football field. Work to throw it end zone to end zone. Sounds too basic, I know. and It's free. Can't be right.

One baseball and a throwing partner is the price of increasing velocity.
Doesn't require thousands of dollars spent at super-duper velocity facilities.
Throw on a football field.
Work to throw it end zone to end zone.
Sounds too basic, I know.
and
It's free.
Can't be right.
Xen Penny (@xenpenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tim Anderson talking through the adjustments he's had to make after chasing bat speed. How he was over rotating and spinning. Trying to get his extension back through CF.

Xen Penny (@xenpenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jackson Merrill dropping some nuggets. Not trying to hit the ball too hard. Easy swings and get the barrel to the ball. Accuracy focus. Chasing numbers in the cage leads to higher effort, which is the opposite of this. Not trying to do too much. Less=more.