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The Power of Analogies: 10 you can start using today

Posted on November 27, 2021 by Andrew Parks

Analogies are a powerful form of language all coaches can utilize. They work by combining a specific objective (e.g. rotate better) with a familiar association (e.g. phone booth) in order to create a vivid image for execution (e.g. rotate in a phone booth). Instead of asking our athletes to: Accelerate

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Why No One Is Talking About One of Baseball’s Biggest Stories

Posted on November 27, 2021November 28, 2021 by Andrew Parks

(originally posted 8/30/20) The other day I sat down and went back through some baseball from earlier in the day that featured a doubleheader between the Mariners and Padres. I was particularly interested in this series because Manny Machado – one of the anchors on my fantasy team – had

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Designing a plan to hit Dodgers ace Julio Urias

Posted on November 26, 2021February 7, 2022 by Andrew Parks

Below is a sample scouting plan I put together for hitters to attack Dodgers ace Julio Urias this past postseason. Inside includes notable statistics, patterns, and actionable strategies I thought would be beneficial for opposing teams. All stats and video from Baseball Savant.   Notable Statistics Pitch Distribution 47.8% FB

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Winning in October: Key Moments from the 2021 Postseason so far

Posted on November 26, 2021 by Andrew Parks

As the ALCS and NLCS conclude and set the stage for the 2021 Fall Classic, below are some memorable moments from this postseason and what they can teach us about how to win games in October.     Two Strike Hitting In game three of the NLCS, Los Angeles trailed

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