You missed my point.
My questions were related to my statement regarding that some things cannot be taught but if
you don't want to answer that is fine.
So are you saying that you cannot teach someone to play SS?
You missed my point.
My questions were related to my statement regarding that some things cannot be taught but if
you don't want to answer that is fine.
You can teach the skills they need, you cannot teach them to have exceptional range, etc. I love how everybody thinks that at the highest levels athletic ability plays no part..Genetics matter..sorry.So are you saying that you cannot teach someone to play SS?
"But do yourself a favor and keep the value of your pop time in perspective. "
Gotta be able to hit. They can take an athletic 2nd baseman that can hit and make them a catcher in 2 weeks.
That maybe a little exaggerated but you get the idea.
You can teach the skills they need, you cannot teach them to have exceptional range, etc. I love how everybody thinks that at the highest levels athletic ability plays no part..Genetics matter..sorry.
If they can keep from flinching with a bat being swung inches from their face through their line of sight in two weeks.You can take an athletic player and teach them a few basics that will get them through basic situations in 2 weeks. I would not consider that player a “catcher”.
Thanks for the answer.Yes i have the skills to play ss.
Thanks for the answer.
The question would be "can everybody play every position well" and I don't need a thread to answer that....Seriously start a thread...thats a good topic !!!
Can anybody play any position.
Go for it!!!!
I believe some of the standout P5 SS “COULD” have played every position well of they trained from an early age. Including catcher and pitcher. Madison Shipman was the first one to come to mind.The question would be "can everybody play every position well" and I don't need a thread to answer that....