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How College Coaches Evaluate High School Hitters

Nov 21, 202429 minEp. 364
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Episode notes:


1. Consider Position Projection


- Evaluate the player's projected position in college, not just their current position.

- Up-the-middle players are valued differently than corner players due to defensive impact.


2. Understand Context


- Consider how the player fits the team's home park dynamics.

- Some coaches recruit based on how their home park plays, influencing player selection.


3. Batting Practice


- Focus on hitting to all fields, not just pulling the ball.

- Showcase hitting ability by staying up the middle and demonstrating power without solely focusing on home runs.


4. Metrics


- Metrics are a starting point, not the sole determinant of a player's potential.

- Coaches prioritize hitting ability and swing decisions over metrics.


5. Movement


- Coaches look for good movement and a swing that translates to the next level.

- Individualized stances and hitting styles are valued, focusing on hitting consistency.


6. Mental Game


- Demonstrate competitiveness and resilience in the face of failure.

- Show a growth mindset, situational hitting, and positive team interaction.


7. Power and Speed


- Coaches value players who can reach second base independently through power or speed.

- Power includes hitting doubles, not just home runs.


8. Left-Handed Hitters


- Left-handed hitters are often preferred due to swing aesthetics and matchup advantages against right-handed pitchers.


- Avoid overemphasizing metrics; focus on overall hitting ability.

- Do not solely rely on physical attributes; mental game and team dynamics are crucial.


Tips for Efficiency


- Emphasize hitting to all fields during batting practice.

- Prioritize consistency and situational hitting

- Foster a growth mindset and positive team interactions.

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