CCA Podcast 180 – The most difficult decision your baserunners have to make
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In this podcast episode, you will learn:
- What situation is the most difficult for base runners to make decisions.
- The FIRST thing they should do at second base
- The rules they should go by when the ball is hit on the ground, and the exceptions to that rule
- What we teach our players to do on line drives
- When we take more chances, and when we take fewer chances.
- What we do on line drives that may be JUST A LITTLE different than conventional wisdom.
- What our base runners are reading from 2nd base on passed balls and wild pitches.
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Aug, 19, 2019
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