Baseball Fundamentals: Sasi Karuparti
Baseball Fundamentals: Sasi Karuparti
Sasi Karuparti
2012 Summer Baseball Camp with Coach Dick Birmingham June 4-8, 2012
Hitting Position: Chin pointing toward pitcher Weight on back foot; back knee bent Stride: short, straight, same, soft Shoulder falls into natural slot Front foot aligned to middle corner of home plate, wide but comfortable stance
Striding Position: Stride: short, straight, same, soft Stride serves as a timing mechanism Weight stays on back foot, do not come forward Hands cocked
Contact Point Position: Bat level Head on or behind back knee Back leg folded, front leg straight Bat drives forward Head follows ball Square-up, not a circular movement
Follow Through Position: Similar to Contact Point Position Head on or behind back knee Back leg folded, front leg straight Bat drives forward Head follows ball Bat follows the ball After Follow Through Position, release
Ready Position: Weight on the balls of the feet Be ready to move in 10 directions: forward, shallow left, left, deep left, shallow right, right, deep right, down, backwards, up Hands facing each other Waist slightly bend Chin up, facing batter Ready to act if ball is hit Creep into position, two steps, feet somewhat outside shoulders
Fielding Position: Wide base Two explosive steps, plant foot and spread foot, get wide Glove down moment spread foot hits the ground Big pocket facing the ball Other hand on top of glove so ball does not jump out Secure glove, ready to throw Weight on front feet Charge the ball if it is traveling slowly
Throwing Position: Weight on back foot Thumb to the thigh, fingers to the sky Control the V, goes straight to the target Stride-test the ice, then throw Back foot pivots
Pitching Positions
Rocker Step/Pivot: Rocker step is a small step to the side, then pivot front foot away from body
Balance Position: Front knee lifted, leg below knee; knee level or above the hip level; hit position, not go through it
Striding Position: Front foot goes down then forward, hands go past thigh to the sky (see throwing position); ball is thrown
Follow Through Position: Back foot to sky, back flat, facing catcher, go into ready position
Ready Position
Sliding Position
Sliding Position: One leg bent, forming a four Head and hands up Fall and slide toward base
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Base Running
Base Running: Hands pump up: hip to lip Run past first base, break down quickly, go if bad throw to first Second and third, run to bag Curve a few steps away from second/third then turn to align to next bag Run to home from third in foul territory, run back to third in fair territory Charge the bag, make baseman get off bag Run past home
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