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Beyond Mechanics: The Game Within the Game
Beyond Mechanics: The Game Within the Game
Author: Ron Calloway and Jim Greco
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This podcast discusses the mental aspects of the game that go beyond the physical actions on the field. This includes tactics such as pitch selection, base running, defensive positioning, and the psychological battle between pitchers and batters. We dig in to the intricate and multi-layered nature of baseball, where success often depends on more than just individual skill and physical prowess.
Regular Contributors to the Show:
Jim Greco, Living Legends Baseball Club
Terrmel Sledge, Double A Hitting Coach (Dbacks)
Don Reynolds, Former Farm Director, Scout and MLB player.
Regular Contributors to the Show:
Jim Greco, Living Legends Baseball Club
Terrmel Sledge, Double A Hitting Coach (Dbacks)
Don Reynolds, Former Farm Director, Scout and MLB player.
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Jim Greco of Living Legends Baseball Club discusses how he prepares his club for playing in Cooperstown. We also dive in to a few things that can help young players become better pitchers and hitters.
This episode covers the necessary skills of adapting and adjusting, how to speak up when you don't understand something and the mindset that that will drive results.
We will discuss the mindset needed to standout and outperform a more talented player. Also, long time scout and minor league farm director, Donnie Reynolds, will join me and uncover how players can improve their chances of getting noticed by a professional scout, EVEN IF THE SCOUT NEVER PAID ATTENTION TO THEM BEFORE!
Jim and Ronald discussed the importance of simulating game-like pressure during practice to help players develop mental toughness. They emphasized the value of live infield drills, where players face real-game scenarios with base runners, and live at-bats against live pitching to prepare hitters for the challenges of facing different pitches and in-game situations. They also highlighted the significance of teaching players to hit ground balls, as this skill is crucial for advancing runners and creating scoring opportunities. Jim shared his approach of forcing players into pressure situations to build confidence and resilience, while Ronald recalled a rigorous drill from his playing days that emphasized the importance of making routine plays consistently. Both agreed that exposing players to pressure early on, especially in positions like catcher and pitcher, helps them develop the mental fortitude needed to succeed at higher levels.
Ron and Jim discuss the strategic aspects of baseball, focusing on the importance of understanding the game in real-time and making adjustments accordingly. Ron emphasized that while talent gets players into the pro ball, understanding how to play the game and make consistent adjustments is crucial for staying there. They highlighted the difference between minor and major league baseball, noting that crafty veterans often outsmart younger players. Ron also shared insights on teaching his son to recognize and exploit pitchers' tendencies, underscoring the importance of strategic thinking in baseball.
Jim and Ronald engaged in a detailed discussion about youth sports, particularly travel baseball, focusing on the balance between winning and player development. They explored various challenges in youth sports, including talent development, physical attributes, and the transition from little league to higher levels of play, while emphasizing the importance of perseverance, teamwork, and learning through struggle.
Ron and Jim discuss the difference between travel ball and rec ball. They also discuss how to standout defensively at any level. Lastly, the dive into the importance of building and maintaining relationships .
Ron and Jim discuss they effect the transfer portal has on the recruiting process and team culture.
The good, the bad, and the ugly of being a multipart athlete. Ron and Jim dig into when an athlete should specialize as well as the pros and cons of playing multiple sports.
Jim and Ron Discuss how your attitude can either get you opportunities or cost you opportunities. They cover a few things players can do to get a coach to buy in to them.Off-season training, how to communicate to better position yourself, and Living Legends 10th year in a row attending Cooperstown is covered in this episode.
Ron Calloway and Jim Greco discuss umpires strike zones and why they aren't all the same, how the impact the game and what we can do to fix it.
Jim Greco And Ron Calloway discuss all things umpires, from ways to improve our current situation to ways to begin a process of recruiting young talent. Umpires are an important part of the game. You won't want to miss this episode.
Ron Calloway and Jim Greco discuss the ins and outs of introducing young players to strength training. You don't want to leave the game without ever getting close to fulfilling your potential.
Jim Greco and Ron Calloway continue their discussion of Ted Williams book, The Science of Hitting. This Week they cover being selective and how guessing at the plate might not be such a bad idea. Tap in!
This week Jim Greco and Ron Calloway discuss Ted Williams book, The Science of Hitting.
In this episode, Jim Greco and Ron Calloway discuss how to choose a travel team, the importance of playing multiple positions, development vs winning trophies, and arm care.
This week Jim and I discuss how parents can keep their kid motivated to play when things aren't going their way as well as things parents that encourage/discourage their kids.
Jim Greco and Ron Calloway discuss baseball IQ, mental toughness and the advantages/disadvantages of playing multiple sports.
Kids are beginning to face a dilemma that people have never faced before: choosing between playing travel ball only and skipping their high school season. Coach Jim and I will dive deep into this, and give you our usual strong but heat-felt opinions.
Ron Calloway and Jim Greco Discuss the pros and cons of choosing a 2-year school over a 4-year school. There's a lot of insight shared from two guys that both attended community college in the late 90's. Everything from cost, player development and emotional and physical maturity are discussed in this episode.





