Athleticism In Baseball

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"Lady, I'm not an athlete. I'm a professional baseball player" (John Kruk). Saying that baseball takes no athleticism is like saying Michael Jordan was bad at basketball, it is false. For example, have you ever seen Addison Russell, the Chicago Cubs shortstop, lay out for a ground ball and capture it, then bounce up from the ground and make a ridiculous throw to first? Making a play like that takes athleticism from another world, Addison needed to possess the hand eye coordination to snag the ball while parallel to the turf and he had to get up and make an acrobatic throw to first. Incredible. Not only does it take this kind of athleticism to make top ten plays, but even on the routine ground ball. Even though people might say baseball is …show more content…

Fielding a baseball while relaxed makes it 10,000 times easier than fielding the ball all tense and nervous. I just tell myself over and over in my head to stay relaxed and do not think too much. After I relax myself I start to come in on the ball and be aggressive with it, I always remember Coach Davidson telling me to not let the ball play me, take the easy hops and stay aggressive with it. "For starters, charging forward and attacking a ground ball cuts down on bad hops and allows you to keep the ball in front of your body" (Clark & Tulowitzki). Being aggressive greatly improves many players fielding skills, like Troy Tulowitzki who loves persistent aggression when fielding ground balls. He committed only 6 errors in the 2011 season which gave him a .991 fielding percentage, an elite percentage in baseball. Coming into the ball with rhythm and small steps also helps me out a great deal, "That is, Right foot, Left foot, Field the ball. This is the rhythm you want to have as you field the baseball. It will keep you squared up to the ball," (Bernier). I like to think of this reminder while I field baseballs because not only does it give me a good tempo but it also helps keep my fielding smooth and

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