Baseball Dads Podcast
Summary: Paul Reddick interviews parents and professionals about the best and worst things they've seen their sons and players do for training, dealing with injuries, and playing the game.
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What does it really take to get to the next level? I'll tell you from what I learned from 2 of the top athletes in the game.
Got this question from a Baseball Dad. If you have any questions you'd like answered, shoot me an email to 567Pitcher@gmail.com
This is a frightening situation for any dad to be in, but today you'll find out what you should do if illegal bats are being used in your games.
Who is it right to train pitchers? Should your trainer be sport-specific, part of a commercial gym, or Crossfit? You’ll find out today
A hitting philosophy that I just learned that will absolutely change how your hitter will think of hitting
Today we'll tackle the frequently asked question: "My son just got cut. Now, what do I do?"
It is hard to be a dad today. Dads, this episode is for you.
Here are the major changes that we'll be seeing at the lower levels of the game
Today we'll be going over how to help you son handle criticism, whether or not he's playing at the right level and how hard you should be pushing him.
Here's about some colorful comments we've received from our stance on hitting
Have you ever seen a coach become a "Problem Coach"? How about a coach you know is a good man, but they're different when they're coaching? What about your son's coach who uses, let's call it "antiquated", methods of coaching? Today you'll find out how to deal with them :)
What's the best thing you can do when working on your son's hitting?
Has your pitcher struggled with consistency? Have they shown flashes of brilliance and then moments that seem like they’ve never thrown before? Are they a pitcher who is brilliant with periods of inconsistency, or are they inconsistent with periods of brilliance? We’ll tackle this issue in today’s episode.
Why I'm against 1-handed & 1-knee drills for hitters
Here's a frequently asked question I get: how do I make the most of my son's talent without messing him up?