i coached a LL team of 12 yr olds about 30 years ago and we taught a nearly identical version of this play. actually, we taught it to them in the dugout between innings of a game and they used it to perfection a few innings later. It's amazing how a little bit of coaching can shape a group of boys into a unit working in lockstep to achieve a goal. I bet the guys on my team still can recall how easy it was to execute and how a little bit of communication and knowledge of what each player would be doing can make a difference. Nice video!
His arm is consistent.. But it's not far enough above "average" to be making a coaching video… Is it your little brother or your son perhaps.he throws like a girl… like the ball is too heavy. Edit* ..-I watched it a few more times… It's not the kid. It's your weak voice. You raising daughters?
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Super impressed!
Not telegraphing his move.
i coached a LL team of 12 yr olds about 30 years ago and we taught a nearly identical version of this play. actually, we taught it to them in the dugout between innings of a game and they used it to perfection a few innings later. It's amazing how a little bit of coaching can shape a group of boys into a unit working in lockstep to achieve a goal. I bet the guys on my team still can recall how easy it was to execute and how a little bit of communication and knowledge of what each player would be doing can make a difference. Nice video!
Legendary ⚾.
Legendary 🤣😂
These are the kind of kids I loved having on my team. They play aware.
The catcher controlls. Smart
Lame
They lulled the runner into a false sense of security, "brilliant"
This is why team chemistry and planning it’s important
Legendary?
I think a true catcher is born different. They either are born to catch, or not. My dad held the record for years for the most pick offs at second.
We as people are too extra great pick off but legendary come on now damn smh
His arm is consistent.. But it's not far enough above "average" to be making a coaching video… Is it your little brother or your son perhaps.he throws like a girl… like the ball is too heavy.
Edit* ..-I watched it a few more times… It's not the kid. It's your weak voice. You raising daughters?
Primed the runner❤
We used to do this to get the runner at 3rd to run thinking we were throwing to 2nd
Kid has the Yips throwing back to the pitcher A-la Mackey Sasser.
Bro throwing behind the runner at second and getting him is goated
Catcher is gonna Tommy John by the time he makes it to HS.
It’s nice when your on 60ft bases very short throw
10 times replaying
I invented this play