December 2009
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Summer Ball
samflamont: Sometimes you hear people say if you are good enough coaches will find you.  That can be true but you have to be out playing baseball where coaches are at.  If you live in a small town and you are not near a college you have to understand college coaches find it hard to make it there and quite honestly they go to places that allows them to see many players at one time.  What does...
Dec 31st
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Be honest with your players
samflamont: One thing I love about the coaches I have played for is whether the news was good or bad, they were honest with me.  Your players need to believe in you and they need to know where you are at and where they stand as far as a depth chart.  The most uneasy feeling a players has is heading to the field and having to guess if they are in or if they are out because the coach did not...
Dec 31st
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Dec 29th
Hitting Instructors
samflamont: The tricky question of how often, and how much should I pay.  First of all my business partner and I do hitting, fielding, and pitching instruction for a living so what I am about to say may surprise some. I am a firm believer that private instructors have a place in sports, I am also a firm believer we are not as important as we sometimes think.  What I am saying is your kid needs...
Dec 29th
Testimonials Are A Joke
samflamont: Testimonials are a joke because how many times would you go out and print an opinion of yourself that was negative.  Do not look for testimonials in brochures or in the office when you are looking for instructors or coaches.  Yeah it is nice to know what people think about someone but please understand testimonials that are printed have been solicited.  I thought about getting a...
Dec 29th
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Sorry For Slacking
samflamont: It is that time of the year…I am sorry the site has not had a ton of new content on it but I hope you were able to use this time to catch up on old posts. I will be back at it soon, and I have a product review I am uploading as I type.  I hope you guys enjoy it, and I hope you are having a fantastic Holiday season.  I promise to get the posts up about the camp, it was a really cool...
Dec 29th
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Camp Experience
samflamont: Finally I have the time to sit down and talk about the camp at Central Michigan.  I had a great time, and when you work at these camps you see how much work really goes into bringing it all together.  I think all the kids had fun which is always a good thing, I didn’t feel like any of the kids there did not want to be there which is also a good thing.  The camp was set up in two...
Dec 29th
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Where Should I Be?: First Baseman
samflamont: First base is the cut off on a few of plays and they have to learn how to position themselves in order to keep the ball from getting away or taking bad hops off the mound.  First base is the cutoff man anytime there is a runner on second and there is a base hit to center or right field.  First base is also the cutoff man if there is a runner on first and third and there is a fly ball...
Dec 17th
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Wow: I Found These Stories via ESPN.
samflamont: The following stories are true and simply amazing.  Every time you buy a ticket to a MLB game you can thank guys like this and the front office for the hefty price tag.  What a joke, watch the game on TV and go catch a Little League game.  Even though these stories are not exactly helpful to players or coaches they are entertaining and baffling, so I have put them here for...
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MLB Talk: Is This Guy Serious
samflamont: Jason Bay wants to leave Boston because they only offered him 4 years $60 million.  What is going on, and what kind of bizarro planet do we live on?  Jason Bay is really going to turn down this contract simply because he wants a 5th year.  If baseball and GM’s have learned one thing of late it is to not offer extended contracts.  Five year+ plus deals usually end up hurting teams and...
Dec 16th
Turning Negatives Into Positives.
samflamont: Everyone talks about turning negatives into positives.  This goes for the athletic fields to corporate America.  People will tell you in an interview to make sure you list your weakness in a positive way, which I always find hilarious, because everyone does this in interviews and the employers know they are going to do it so it seems like someone should be creative and just say you...
Dec 16th
Believe and Achieve: 1 More Major step
samflamont: If you can believe it you can achieve it, or if you can dream it you can do it…don’t stop there.  See this is incomplete information and incomplete information leads people down the wrong path. If your dream is to play Major League Baseball can you do it? sure ( it is hard as all get out but people make it).  Problem is you can not stop at dreaming, I think this whole thing with the...
Dec 16th
Read This Post!!!
samflamont: This is a comment left by Brad Mumma.  It touches on some things I have said in earlier posts and fits well with what I try to teach kids and the message I want to get across on this blog.  This is a very insightful comment, and kids Brad has been lucky enough to play pro ball over the course of 7 years and I will tell you he is one of the fiercest competitors I have played with. ...
Dec 16th
Listensamflamont: Jason Bay vs. Vladimir Guerrero
Dec 16th
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Listensamflamont: Matt Holliday vs Mark Texiera…Boras...
Dec 16th
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One Tag All Tag
samflamont: The tag up is something that is very important to the game of baseball and something I see that gets messed up all to often.  Coaches tell players half way but if the guy is under the ball get back and give yourself a chance to tag.  I think there are times you can completely change the rules of the tag up and doing these may help you by forcing the team to throw the ball around a...
Dec 16th
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Where Should I Be Coach?: A series of posts...
samflamont: We are going to talk about the shortstop and where he should be when the 3rd baseman is the cut.  The third baseman is the cutoff man when there is a runner on second and there is a routine base hit to left field, or there is a runner on third and there is a fly ball into left field. The shortstop should be covering third base even if there is only a runner on third, why?  Because...
Dec 16th
Tag Up Rule: For The Coaches
samflamont: I was coaching a 15U summer travel team and many players were on varsity during the school year.  We begin our season as soon as school ball ends, so we play our first tournament after 1 or 2 practices together.  We use this time to take ground balls, work on cuts and relays, and bunt defense.  What I should have worked on was tagging up. We are in a tie game and we have a runner on...
Dec 16th
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Question from a reader: Keep them coming
samflamont: Hey Sam what do you think about Bryce Harper the kid who hit a 570ft home run dropping out of high school and getting his GED. Making him eligible for the draft this summer? Josh C. My opinion on this situation is it proves where are standards are these days.  I know you always hear the story of the high school drop out turned multimillionaire and it looks as though Bryce is going...
Dec 16th
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WatchWatch
samflamont: I just wanted to say hello and let you know I finally have this up and running.
Dec 16th
WatchWatch
samflamont: Don’t buy a ticket
Dec 16th
Hitting Drill: Pitch Recognition
samflamont: Everyone will agree that recognizing the pitch is a huge part of hitting.  There are a lot of things that come into play in order to recognize a pitch.  You must keep your head as still as possible, be smooth and easy with your load, etc…  This post is about finding the arm slot and seeing the ball early.  I know as a young hitter I used to stare at the pitcher the entire time and I...
Dec 13th
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Pre Game Drill: 1 of many
samflamont: All too often I see kids standing around or sitting in the dug out before the game.  As a coach especially with 14 year old kids or younger you really have to keep them moving and keep them into the game.  Even better would be doing all of this and helping them learn. The following drill allows two kids to work at once, they work on going back on the ball reading it and coming back...
Dec 13th
Pre Game Warm Up: 4 Corners
samflamont: This is a great drill do get kids used to getting the ball in and out of their clove.  You can use the four corner drill with underhand flips and overhand throws.  The drill works just like it sounds to start.  For the underhand flips you put 8 kids in a group (two in each corner) and you have them flip the ball underhand to the left like.  Use the form we talked about in earlier...
Dec 13th
Cut Off Communication
samflamont: We will talk about proper terms which I assume most people know. Cut, Hold, Two, Three, Four.  You say Four for home because saying home sounds too much like hold and can confuse the cut guy.  Two=second base and Three=third base. Some coaches want the guy at the base to line up the cut guy and other coaches think the cut man should be able to line himself up with more accuracy...
Dec 12th
Reading The Ball As A Runner
samflamont: This post is about the runner on third.  If you can read the ball properly no matter where the infield is playing you will be able to score.  What we are going to talk about is a big hop off the bat.  Remember we are aggressive in the first place, having this mindset will help this play.  What you are looking for is a big hop off the bat.  If the infield or corners are in you can...
Dec 12th
Breaking In Your Glove
samflamont: You have seen the excitement on a kids face when he gets his brand new baseball glove, it is awesome.  Then comes the tedious job of breaking it in.  I have witnessed numerous methods of people breaking in new gloves and there is only one that I like. What Not To Do: put a ball in your glove and put it under your mattress. put a basebball in your glove and tie a belt around it (or...
Dec 12th
How To Store Your Glove
samflamont: If you dig through a kids baseball bag you will see most kids just toss their glove in the bag and put all the other equipment on it.  Please do not do this.  Storing your glove like this will actually cause it to break down and become flimsy.  This mean the top of the glove will bend excessively.  I have actually witnessed line drives bend a certain brand of glove back and the ball...
Dec 12th
Simple But Helpful
samflamont: When you come in from the field after the third out is recorded you need to learn how to place your gloves as a unit.  What does this mean?  Infielders with infielders and outfielders with outfielders.  Catchers take care of themselves and if your pitcher is hitting put his glove with the infielders, if not he will get it. Why do we do this?  Doing this allows the person who made...
Dec 12th
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Priority On Fly Balls And How To Call It
samflamont: Communication on fly balls is extremely important.  A fly ball should be caught so make sure you know who has priority over who. On a fly ball in the infield the shortstop has priority on any ball he can get, unless someone is camped under it, you can take it. Second base has priority over first base and pitcher on fly balls to the right side of the infield.  Third base has...
Dec 12th
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Use Your Imagination
samflamont: Get out in your yard and play some baseball.  Turn your front yard into Tiger Stadium or your favorite park and imagine the cute old couple and their dog on the porch as 50,000 screaming fans and a crazy barking mascot.  Once you get to the stadium (front yard) let the games begin and have fun.  We played from the front of the house all the way across the street and over the other...
Dec 12th
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Tomorrow's Posts
samflamont: Hitting drills, practice ideas, pre game warm ups to keep kids moving.  I may have a few more in there but those will be the main focus.  I hope you are enjoying the site. Have a wonderful evening. Sam Flamont
Dec 12th
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Trick Play: A good laugh if nothing else.
samflamont: Before you read this be sure you know this play is illegal.  It will not get you thrown out but if you get caught your runner will surely be out.  If you do not get caught you will score two runs with the ball never leaving the infield.  Also, if it does not work out you are going to get doubled off.  This play has high risk/reward and should not be used by the faint of heart.  There...
Dec 11th
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Know The Arm Strength Of The Outfielders
samflamont: As a coach one thing I notice all the is the cut man goes too far into the outfield.  We will use the scenario of a base hit to right field with a guy on first.  The shortstop is the cut for this particular play and the second baseman should cover the base.  The throw from the outfielder should go toward third base and the shortstop must know the arm strength or he will get to close...
Dec 11th
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Stretching
samflamont: Stretching is something some players do a lot, some players do a little, and some just don’t do it.  If you look around the internet you will see places that tell you stretching prevents injury, other sites will say it does not prevent injury, and then another place will say the results are inconclusive.  I have never read anywhere that said stretching will hurt you or will cause you...
Dec 11th
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Kids Know The Truth: Why Can't Parents See It
samflamont: You have seen it before, the irate parent who thinks his kid is the superstar and if you haven’t you either don’t go near a field or you live in a place I would love to move to.  What I don’t understand is why kids understand and know who deserves to play but parents just can’t face the facts.  I am not saying the kids like to sit the bench but they all know who the best players are...
Dec 11th
Youth Baseball Done Right: Thanks
samflamont: For those of you who don’t know, my indoor facility is connected to a gym.  While at the facility I walked into the gym and ran into a guy who asked some questions about the facility and what Tim and I do.  After a brief exchange he told me his two sons play ball and he coaches them.  What was great is what didn’t come next, he didn’t tell me about his kids great achievements or the...
Dec 11th
Stats Do Not Lie
samflamont: “As a parent, the easiest way to truly see the situation is to learn to keep book. Stats don’t lie”. The above comment was left by a reader.  The comment was in response to “Kids know the Truth”. I totally agree with the reader and I am going to tell you why.  Keeping a book not only tells you what the player did during the game as far as at bats, fielding, and pitching go but it...
Dec 11th
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Being Versatile
samflamont: More From Brad Mumma: “I love this. You need to be versatile. Often the best players on any level are players up the middle. When you go to higher levels you need the versatility of being able to play elsewhere. If you are a stud SS and you make varsity as a sophomore in HS, but your team has a great senior SS you might need to play 2nd or 3rd or even left or right. I recommend all...
Dec 11th
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Keeping Score 101
samflamont: I think all baseball fans should know how to keep score, as a matter of fact it should be a prerequisite to becoming an actual fan and you should have to take a test on keeping book.  If you pass you get an official baseball fan badge.  I touched on the importance of keeping score in a previous post so here I am going to give you the very basics. First of all you have to know the...
Dec 11th
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