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January 2020
Dear Coach,
Welcome to the 17th annual Mohegan Sun World Baseball Coaches’ Convention held in the Mohegan Sun's
newest venue, the Expo Center! We are excited to have you here. Our mission is to provide you with the very best
in coaching education; and again, this year, we have secured the best clinicians and designed a curriculum that
addresses all levels of play and a range of coaching areas.

Here are a couple of convention notes for 2020:

-   We are excited to return to Mohegan Sun’s state of the art Expo Center, where we've added additional
    interactive learning sessions on our Demo Infield and the On Deck Sports Batting Cage in the Exhibitor Zone.
    We’ve also added a new venue in the Exhibitor Zone, The Bullpen, where attendees can meet and discuss
    baseball with select presenters following their sessions.

-   Again this year, we will offer you post-event access to video of our Thursday and Friday convention sessions
    (more than 30 sessions!), so that you can refresh your memory or watch sessions you may have missed.
    Following the clinic, we will provide attendees with a special promo code, which will enable you to purchase
    all sessions at a greatly discounted rate.

-   To provide you with the latest event information, we offer an event app that features the convention schedule,
    a list of exhibitors, a digital version of the event handout and much more. Search Baseball Coaches
    Convention in the app stores. If you'd like to receive real-time event updates and news, please allow us to
    push event notifications to your device of choice.

-   We will offer a Talking Baseball Panel Discussion on Friday evening from 5:45PM – 6:45PM in Break-Out
    1. Our panelists will discuss the game today, provide insights into what and who motivated them, and finish
    by taking questions from the audience. It should be a terrific final session of the day.

Our convention is more than just three days of coaching instruction; it is a chance to bounce ideas off your fellow
coaches and learn from each other. Our staff, exhibitors and guest speakers will be available to you throughout the
convention. Please don’t hesitate to introduce yourself, ask a question or provide your own perspective on the
game.

We thank all of our excellent presenters, who have found the time to share their knowledge of and passion for
America's game. A special thanks to our title sponsor, Mohegan Sun; and to all of our sponsors and exhibitors,
whose support helps make this event possible.

We hope you enjoy this year’s Mohegan Sun World Baseball Coaches’ Convention.

Yours in baseball and coaching,

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WORLD BASEBALL EVENT SCHEDULE
Thursday, January 9, 2020:

  Session Times         Room                2020 Presenter                                       2020 Topic
                                                            GENERAL EVENT REGISTRATION
 4:30pm - 9:00pm
                                                              Expo Center Pre-Function Area

 6:15pm - 7:00pm     Break-Out #1           Dan McDonnell                Team Offense and Defensive Drills/Maximizing Practice Time

                     Break-Out #2             Bill Murphy                  The Pitching Delivery Through Basic Human Movement

 7:15pm - 8:00pm     Break-Out #1             Erik Bakich                                Biometric Driven Coaching

                     Break-Out #2             Peter Fatse                        Offensive Principles for Player Development

                    On Deck Sports                                       Break the “Lessons” Mold and Create a Competitive Training
                                             Carson Cross
                     Batting Cage                                                    Environment for Amateur Throwers
                       Infield
                                             Mike Leonard                      Receiving the Ball: The Art of Pitch Presentation
                     Demo Area

 8:15pm - 9:00pm     Break-Out #1           Dan McDonnell                             Baserunning to Score More Runs

                     Break-Out #2             Bill Murphy                         Skill Acquisition for Pitching Development

                    On Deck Sports
                                             Bill Springman                           Top 10 Hitting Drills – Live Demo
                     Batting Cage
                       Infield
                                            Marc DelPiano                  Position Player Throwing Program for the Northeast Arm
                     Demo Area

 9:15pm - 10:00pm    Break-Out #1           Dan McDonnell                             Baserunning to Score More Runs

                     Break-Out #2             Erik Bakich                               Building an Intentional Culture

                    On Deck Sports
                                               Bat Demo                                           Bat Demo
                     Batting Cage
                     Infield Demo
                                             Greg DiCenzo                   Indoor Practice Drills for Northeast Baseball Coaches
                          Field

                                   Program, topics and presenters are subject to change.
                         Attendees must wear their event credentials at all times to access the event.
                                     No videotaping of event sessions is allowed.

COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE
FOR ATTENDEES & EXHBITORS
COURTESY OF GAMECHANGER:
On Friday & Saturday mornings, complimentary
coffee will be served beginning at 9:00AM on
Friday and 7:45AM on Saturday at the
GameChanger Booth in the Exhibitor Zone
while supplies last.

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WORLD BASEBALL EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, January 10, 2020:

  Session Times            Room                2020 Presenter                                         2020 Topic
                                                                GENERAL EVENT REGISTRATION
 7:45am - 12:00pm
                                                                Convention Center Pre-Function Area

  8:15am - 9:00am       Break-Out #1           Mike Pagliarulo                      A Coaching Toolbox: Four Principles of Hitting

                        Break-Out #2             Kevin Graber                                   Backyard Baseball 2.0

      9:00am                                                     EXHIBITOR ZONE OPENS

 9:15am - 10:00am       Break-Out #1            Steve Trimper             Walk Off Winning: A Game Plan for Leading Your Team to Success

                       On Deck Sports
                                                 Peter Fatse                     Individual Drill Work: Implementing A Hitting Routine
                        Batting Cage
                           Infield
                                                 Jim Penders             Baserunning: Much More Than Three Left Turns – Interactive Session
                         Demo Area

 10:15am - 11:00am      Break-Out #1            Darren Fenster                                  Isolating the Outfielder

                        Break-Out #2             Greg Moore               Pitcher’s Pre-Practice Check-List: Gather, Arm Yourself and Set Up
                                              Travis Beausoleil,
                       On Deck Sports
                                            Brendan Eygabroat &                           Favorite Hitting Drills – Live Demo
                        Batting Cage
                                               Bill Springman
                           Infield
                                                Mike Leonard              Preparing Your Body to Compete: Effective Pre-Practice Routines
                         Demo Area

 11:15am - 12:05pm      Break-Out #1             Jim Penders                       Catching Appetizer: Communication & Receiving

                                                                        Practice How You Want to Play… Routines That Need to Be Done Each
                        Break-Out #2            Steve Trimper
                                                                                                       Day
                       On Deck Sports
                                               Matt Buschmann                          The Change-Up: A Discussion on Grips
                        Batting Cage
                           Infield
                                              Doug Mientkiewicz                            First Base Play – A Field Demo
                         Demo Area
                     Thunder/Harvest/Hot
 11:15am - 1:10pm                                                                  NEIBA Annual Meeting
                        Suns Rooms

 12:05pm - 1:10pm                                          EXHIBITOR TIME/LUNCH BREAK
                       On Deck Sports
                                                                                         Bat Demo
                        Batting Cage
                                             Nick Ahmed & Peter         A Hitter’s Evolution with Nick Ahmed: Improving Pitch Recognition and
  1:10pm - 2:10pm       Break-Out #1
                                                    Fatse                                   Making Key Swing Adjustments
                                                                           The Four Pillars of Player Development: Confidence, Adaptability,
                        Break-Out #2            Darren Fenster
                                                                                                Instinctual, & Competitive

                                         Program, topics and presenters are subject to change.
                               Attendees must wear their event credentials at all times to access the event.
                                            No videotaping of event sessions is allowed.

Looking for lunch, a snack or a drink? The EXPO CENTER CONCESSION Stand is open during
all clinic hours and is located in the entry way to the Exhibitor Zone.

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WORLD BASEBALL EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, January 10, 2020 (Continued):

 Session Times        Room                2020 Speaker                                        2020 Topic
                  On Deck Sports
1:10pm - 2:10pm                            Greg Moore                              5 Lead Ups for Fastball Command
                   Batting Cage
                     Infield                                     A Trip Around the Bases: Positioning, Footwork, Feed & Pivots at Each
                                          Marc DelPiano
                   Demo Area                                                                      Bag
                                    Brendan Eygabroat, Matt
                                                                   How to Utilize Technology to Improve the Modern Player (Resource
2:25pm - 3:25pm    Break-Out #1    Buschmann, Mike Leonard &
                                                                                   Considerations): A Panel Discussion
                                          Peter Fatse
                   Break-Out #2            Jim Penders                  Catching Main Course: Blocking, Throwing and Beyond

                  On Deck Sports
                                          Marc DelPiano                          The 6 F’s of FUNdamental Infield Play
                   Batting Cage
                     Infield
                                           Greg Moore                      Ten Teaches/10 Minutes: Daily PFP – Live Demo
                   Demo Area

3:40pm - 4:30pm    Break-Out #1            Nick Ahmed                Infield Play: Practice Routines and Insights from a Gold Glover

                                                                       Using Technology to Improve Skill Acquisition and Pitching
                   Break-Out #2          Matt Buschmann
                                                                                 Performance presented by Rapsodo
                  On Deck Sports
                                         Mike Pagliarulo                     Making Hitter Suggestions: A Proven Process
                   Batting Cage
                     Infield
                                        Doug Mientkiewicz                  First Base Play – A Field Demo (Repeat Session)
                   Demo Area
                                    Paul Menhart, Greg Moore,
                                      Carson Cross & Matt           Pitching Today: Technology Utilization “vs/or/and” the Old School
4:45pm - 5:35pm    Break-Out #1
                                    Buschmann moderated by                             Approach – A Roundtable
                                          Todd Donovan
                                                                     Mindset. How Training Mental Skills Can Help Athletes Commit,
                   Break-Out #2           Ben Freakley
                                                                                 Compete and Create Under Pressure
                  On Deck Sports
                                            Bat Demo                                           Bat Demo
                   Batting Cage
                     Infield
                                          Steve Trimper                The Proper Relay/Cut-Off to SAVE RUNS! – A Live Demo
                   Demo Area

    6:00pm                                                 EXHIBITOR ZONE CLOSES
                                                                        Featuring Nick Ahmed, Paul Menhart, Doug
                                                                             Mientkiewicz and Mike Pagliarulo
5:45pm - 6:55pm    Break-Out #1    TALKING BASEBALL:
                                                                                moderated by Sweeny Murti
                                                                       presented by Rawlings and On Deck Sports

                                   Program, topics and presenters are subject to change.
                         Attendees must wear their event credentials at all times to access the event.
                                 No videotaping of event sessions is allowed.

Carry the World Baseball Coaches' Convention with you at all times! Our
 app has everything you need to enhance your convention experience,
     including a full schedule, floor plan, presenter bios, and more!

   Search “Baseball Coaches Convention” in the
          App Store and Google Play Store!

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WORLD BASEBALL EVENT SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 11, 2020:

Meeting Location Note: All Saturday morning baseball sessions will take place in the Expo Center
Meeting Rooms immediately to the left as you enter the Expo Center.

  Session Times           Room                 2020 Speaker                                          2020 Topic

                                                             GENERAL EVENT REGISTRATION
  7:15am - 9:30am
                                                             Convention Center Pre-Function Area
                     Thunder/Harvest/
  8:30am - 9:15am                              Carson Cross                           Modern Approach to Developing Pitchers
                     Hot Suns Rooms

                     Strawberry/Maple                                      How to Run a Hitting Practice Indoors: Tips, Drills and Plans for
                                               Todd Greene
                       Sugar Rooms                                                       Mastering Your Winter Workouts
                                                                          Rock-2-Rail: Embracing Social Media, Smartphone Technology &
                      Peeping Frog
                                               Kevin Graber                 Old-Fashioned Interpersonal Communication to Build Core
                         Room
                                                                                                     Values
                     Thunder/Harvest/
 9:30am - 10:15am                             Darren Fenster                        Baserunning: The Game’s Most Detailed Skill
                     Hot Suns Rooms

                     Strawberry/Maple
                                               Mike Leonard                               Developing A Complete Catcher
                       Sugar Rooms

                      Peeping Frog
                                               Bill Springman                                 Hitting: Keeping it Simple
                         Room

                      Hunting Room             Greg DiCenzo                Maximizing Player Performance for the Outset of Your Season

                     Thunder/Harvest/                                        Burning Hot or Burning Out. Factors that Influence Athlete
 10:30am - 11:15am                             Ben Freakley
                     Hot Suns Rooms                                                            Motivation in Sports

                     Strawberry/Maple                                          Travel Ball 101: Myths and Facts about the Travel Ball
                                               Todd Greene
                       Sugar Rooms                                                                  Experience

                      Peeping Frog
                                               Kevin Graber                           Backyard Baseball 2.0 (Repeat Session)
                         Room

                      Hunting Room           Travis Beausoleil                              Batting Practice Approaches

                     Thunder/Harvest/                                     Quality vs. Quantity: High Impact Team Drills to Create Pressure
 11:30am - 12:15pm                             Steve Trimper
                     Hot Suns Rooms                                                              and Stimulate Focus

                     Strawberry/Maple
                                               Carson Cross                            Efficient Ways to Execute Pitch Design
                       Sugar Rooms

                      Peeping Frog                                          Identifying Big Leaguers as Amateur Players: What Did They
                                                 Matt Hyde
                         Room                                                           Look Like Before They Were Famous?

                                   Program, topics and presenters are subject to change.
                         Attendees must wear their event credentials at all times to access the event.
                                  No videotaping of event sessions is allowed.

                                                       The event would like to recognize Jaypro Sports for
                                                       providing the bleachers for the On Deck Sports Batting
                                                       Cage & Infield Demo sessions. Visit Jaypro’s booth to
                                                       learn more about all their equipment offerings.

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THE BULLPEN SCHEDULE

                                                        Bullpen
                    Date            Speaker             Time
                    Thursday,
                    January 9       Dan McDonnell       7:00PM
                    Thursday,
                    January 9       Erik Bakich         8:00PM
                    Thursday,
                    January 9       Bill Murphy         9:00PM

                    Friday,
                    January 10      Mike Pagliarulo     9:00AM
                    Friday,
                    January 10      Steve Trimper       10:00AM
                    Friday,
                    January 10      Greg Moore          11:00AM
                    Friday,
                    January 10      Darren Fenster      2:10PM
                    Friday,
                    January 10      Jim Penders         3:25PM
                    Friday,
                    January 10      Nick Ahmed          4:30PM

                   The Bullpen provides attending coaches
                   with the opportunity to meet our presenters
                   and talk baseball with them following their
                   sessions. The Bullpen is located on the
                   floor of the Exhibitor Zone – see event
                   diagram for location. Presenters appearing
                   in The Bullpen will be available
                   immediately after their session. Take a
                   moment to introduce yourself and get your
                   questions answered.

                      Participants and times subject to change.

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2020 Mohegan Sun World Baseball Coaches' Convention
                               Exhibitor Booth Locations

Company Name                                  Booth       Company Name                                    Booth
108 Performance                                 530       LI Hot Stove Baseball                             206
5 Tool Threads                                  208       Marucci/Dynamic Team/G-Form                       113
Adrenaline Fundraising                          109       Metro Team Sports                                 124
ATM Sports                                      132       Miracle League of SECT                            525
Ball For The Grandkids Inc                      114       Mizuno                                         105 & 204
Baseball Heaven Inc.                            420       Navigo Sports Tours                               112
                                                          New England Collegiate Baseball
Bownet Sports                                   219                                                         511
                                                          League
Connecticut Sportsplex                          111       NFP Sports                                        221
                                                                                                          On Deck
Courier Car Rental                              130       On Deck Sports
                                                                                                           Sports
deCervo                                         308       PearlWeave Safety Netting Corp.                   118
Diamond Sports                                  212       Perfect Swings USA                                127
Dove Tail Bat                                   218       Pukka, Inc.                                       107
Easton Sports                                311 & 313    Radar Pitching Trainer                            537
Eating My Way Through Baseball                  533       Rapsodo                                        319 & 418
                                                                                                         304, 305,
Feel Better LLC                                 119       Rawlings
                                                                                                         306 & 307
Firecracker Sports                              126       Realplay Sports Video                             125
FlightScope                                     213       Rob Monte Art                                     134
Frank Herzog Photography                     529 & 531    SCORE Sports                                      321
Frost Gear                                   223 & 225    Snap!Raise                                     117 & 216
GameChanger                                  318 & 320    StringKing                                        532
                                                                                                         129, 131,
Get Set Marketing                               136       The Dirty South Bat Company
                                                                                                         228 & 230
Gold Athletics                                  226       The Futures Collegiate Baseball League            535
Insta Graphic Systems                           211       The Graphic Edge                                  220
ISlide USA                                      116       Tiger Grip                                        110
                                             323, 325,
Jaypro Sports                                             Traveling Teams                                322 & 324
                                             422 & 425
jer53y!                                         128       USSSA                                             210
JUGS Sports, Inc                             429 & 528    Valle Shield/Training Gloves                   310 & 312
                                                The
KBK Sports                                                Wilson Sporting Goods                          217 & 316
                                              Bullpen
K-Motion                                        431       X-Grain Sportswear                             104 & 106
LeagueApps                                      108       Zorian: America’s Baseball Brand                  121
Lee County Sports Development                   309       ZV Tee                                         310 & 412

 We thank you in advance for supporting our convention exhibitors and encourage you to patronize them throughout the
           year. You can find an exhibitor listing with their website addresses on our app or on our website.

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SESSION:        Thursday, January 9, 2020, 6:15PM – 7:00PM: Break-Out #1
 TOPIC:          Team Offense and Defensive Drills/Maximizing Practice Time
 PRESENTER:      Dan McDonnell, Head Baseball Coach, University of Louisville & 2019 USA
                 Baseball National Team Coach

• Bunt Defense
  - Runner on 1st
  - Runner on 1st and 2nd

• PFP Series

• Run Downs
  - Drill
  - Technique

• Fly Ball Communication
  - Drill

• Hit Game

• 2 K Game

• Crack of Bat

• Cycle

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SESSION:               Thursday, January 9, 2020, 6:15PM – 7:00PM: Break-Out #2
 TOPIC:                 The Pitching Delivery Through Basic Human Movement
 PRESENTER:             Bill Murphy, Minor League Pitching Coordinator, Houston Astros

1. Athleticism

2. What is important to you?

3. Movement Coach

4. Newton’s 3rd Law of Physics

5. What causes velocity production?

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SESSION:     Thursday, January 9, 2020, 7:15PM – 8:00PM: Break-Out #1
    TOPIC:       Biometric Driven Coaching
    PRESENTER:   Erik Bakich, Head Baseball Coach, University of Michigan

• Technical vs Physical

• Key Performance Indicators

• Build the Engine

• Assess, Don’t Guess

• Titleist Performance Institute

• K-Motion – Kinematic Firing Sequence

• Types of Power

• Vertical Thrust and Velocity

• Blast Motion and Axe Bat

• Body Swing Connection

• “Be a Sniper… Don’t throw Grenades”

• Bilingual Communication

• Plate Decisions

• Quality Contact

• Consistent Contact

•    LFG

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SESSION:               Thursday, January 9, 2020, 7:15PM – 8:00PM: Break-Out #2
       TOPIC:                 Offensive Principles for Player Development
       PRESENTER:             Peter Fatse, Major League Assistant Hitting Coach, Boston Red Sox

Why are Principles Important?

   -    Building your framework

Coaching Philosophy

   -    The “Data Driven Culture”: Making sense of the information
   -    The Dynamic Coach
   -    Three Areas of Emphasis: Technical, Tactical, Psychological
   -    Learning v. Performance

Technical: Swing Efficiency

   -    Defining Swing Efficiency
   -    P1 Gather: Dynamic Balance, Loading Styles
   -    P2 Transition: Stride, Separation and Slot
   -    P3 Rotation: Acceleration / Deceleration and Swing Direction

Tactical: Swing Decisions

   -    What is being “on time”?
   -    Pitch Recognition and Types
   -    Training the “Go System”

Batted Ball Feedback

   -    Looking at Launch Angle v. Exit Velocity
   -    Staying in the “Fairway”: Barrel Accuracy
   -    Establishing on Field Visuals

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SESSION:              Friday, January 10, 2020, 1:10PM – 2:10PM: On Deck Sports Batting Cage
      TOPIC:                5 Lead Ups for Fastball Command
      PRESENTER:            Greg Moore, Saint Mary's College (CA) Head Coach & 2019 USA Baseball
                            Collegiate Team Asst. Coach

 I.    Small Groups > Individual

II.    Overview of a Training Session

          a. Warm Up

          b. Pre-Throwing

          c. Throwing

          d. Post-Throwing

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SESSION:         Thursday, January 9, 2020, 8:15PM – 9:00PM: Break-Out #1
 TOPIC:           USA Baseball Motivation: Bringing A Team Together
 PRESENTER:       Dan McDonnell, Head Baseball Coach, University of Louisville & 2019 USA
                  Baseball National Team Coach

• Coaches Retreat (December)

     o Everyone has to be on the same page.

• 1st Team Meeting (June)

     o “Organization is man’s greatest asset”

• Videos

     o What does your team need?

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SESSION:              Thursday, January 9, 2020, 8:15PM – 9:00PM: Break-Out #2
TOPIC:                Skill Acquisition for Pitching Development
PRESENTER:            Bill Murphy, Minor League Pitching Coordinator, Houston Astros

 1. Motor Learning

 2. Creating Moments That Matter

 3. Ah ha moment?

 4. Application to Pitching

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SESSION:                Thursday, January 9, 2020, 8:15PM – 9:00PM: Infield Demo Area
       TOPIC:                  Position Player Throwing Program for the Northeast Arm
       PRESENTER:              Marc DelPiano, Professional Scout, New York Yankees
THROWING PROGRAM

The primary goals of the Throwing Program routine are to establish a solid base of structure and
purpose to each throw. This is NOT a pitching exercise but that of fundamental movements in which to
throw a baseball to develop muscle memory and strengthen as well as loosen the whole body. Please
make sure you use extreme focus and concentration during the program. It is designed to improve arm
strength, improve accuracy and to maintain arm health. Below are some key points to make yourself aware of before,
during and after the throwing program.

   1.) Active Warm-Up- Make sure that you get a solid stretch, break a sweat and get some good blood flow as you
       first throw is like starting a car with metal on metal.

   2.) Begin at 60 feet or slightly less depending on early tolerance.
          a. Four seam grip, holding ball like an egg, no choking the ball allowing for maximum looseness.
          b. With lower half in line toe to toe in the stepping to target process start the arm making sure to get your
               front side or glove arm and shoulder closed and throwing with it in place. Glove arm to be specific. EZ to
               get lazy and bad habits formed. Present your head on the back hip to insure weight placement in set up.
          c. Finish the throw with back leg coming through with your eyes up and head down allowing for a flat back
               finish. Stay finished for a count, we are in no hurry.

   3.) After the 60 feet portion, move to 90 feet mark or in most cases the edge of the infield lip if on a field. You should
       walk it off if unknown.
           a. Incorporate your feet with a movement of clicking of heels keeping your head on your back hip making
                sure your back side weight starts back and not in middle or forward. Avoid crossing over with your feet as
                this could lead to throwing across your body later in routine and in pen. We are trying to create a positive
                muscle memory!
           b. Same as 60ft mark the loose arm loose grip and extension are keys. Velocity comes from the looseness
                from which the arm works not the effort you put into it. Challenge yourself to throw the ball with minimal
                effort but still on line. Your effort level ideally will be in the 75% range as your legs and back are doing the
                work not the arm. *Your brain controls your arm energy so control it!
           c. The amounts of effort you use at 90-120 feet are the difference between build up and tear down. Line
                drives and fly balls are tear down arm actions and can hurt the process of building toward a strong arm
                and delivery.

   4.) 120 feet for off and in season throwing is the limit. There will be some that can go out further but that will be for
       specific reasons and not what should be done as a routine preparing for Spring Training or during season. At 120
       feet look to use the whole body in position to start and transfer weight with a solid arc allowing to feel maximum
       reach, which is measured by the feeling of your throwing side back muscle and your hand path going by your
       opposite side knee. Remember the tear down vs. build up process, as that is your responsibility since we are not
       there to measure your maturity level. Be a Pro while alone as this work will come out when others feel you pass
       them.

   5.) Finally, after that allotted amount for the day at 120 feet, bring it back In to 60 feet for 3-5 throws with 60-foot
       emphasis to get fingers over the ball. Bring the muscle memory away from long length to fingers over the ball and
       beginning the pitching over the throwing process.

Key points of emphasis …

   •    Focus… always limit the conversation
   •    Understand the times, distance and mechanics involved
   •    “Feel good, throw hard” mentality is irresponsible
   •    Fight through stiffness and understand pain

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SESSION:               Thursday, January 9, 2020, 9:15PM – 10:00PM: Break-Out #1
TOPIC:                 Baserunning to Score More Runs
PRESENTER:             Dan McDonnell, Head Baseball Coach, University of Louisville & 2019 USA
                       Baseball National Team Coach
 It’s about scoring runs!”
         “If you hit every day, then you should run bases everyday.”
 Practice Schedule

 Crack of Bat
    • 3 Groups
        - Home, 1st, and 2nd
        - Hats, No Hats, Backwards Hats
    • Run from Home, Then Run from 1st, Then Run from 2nd
    • 5 – 8 Minutes

 Cycle
     • Infield Single
     • Outfield Single
     • 1st to 3rd
     • Sac fly
     • Double
     • Score from 2nd
     • Triple
     • Squeeze
     • Homerun
     •
 4 Line Steal Breaks
     • All Pitches to the Plate (no Picks)
     • Pitches and Picks
     • Pitches and Slide Steps
     • Pitches, Picks, and Slide Steps
   *Pitches = 1.3 – 1.4 to plate

 Off 2nd Stealing 3rd
     • Must get to 20 ft.
     • Must have momentum to 3B
     • Must know and time the looks
     • Looks:
             - 1 Look
             - 2 Looks
             - No Looks
             - Inside Move
 Steal Scrimmage
     ▪ Baserunners get one free attempt
     ▪ If safe, stay at the base
     ▪ If out, jog back to previous base
             - Then play straight baseball
    Helps Infielders, Pitchers, Base-Stealers, and Catchers all work on running game

                              “If you emphasize it, you will be good at it.”

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SESSION:         Thursday, January 9, 2020, 9:15PM – 10:00PM: Break-Out #2
    TOPIC:           Building an Intentional Culture
    PRESENTER:       Erik Bakich, Head Baseball Coach, University of Michigan
Legacy

Branch Rickey

Standards

Environment vs Culture

Controllables

A:
First Impressions

Humility

Gratitude

Body Language

E:
Paying the Rent

Competition

Positive Touch

P:
Perspective Poster

LFG

Book List

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SESSION:                  Friday, January 10, 2020, 8:15AM – 9:00AM: Break-Out #1
       TOPIC:                    Training and Transfer
       PRESENTER:                Dave Turgeon, Pittsburgh Pirates Coordinator of Instruction & 2019 USA Baseball
                                 National Team Coach
I. What is motor learning and transfer?

II. Ways to create more transfer:

III. What does learning look like? What does it feel like?

IV. Some low hanging fruit to create more transfer.

  a. Ownership.
  b. RESPECT THE REP.
  c. Clear expectations.
  d. Variety.
  e. Challenge = Get em in the Gap.
  f.   Stress.
  g. Expecting to teach and teaching.
  h. Train to the truth.
  i.   Train beyond the truth.
  V. Random vs. Block Training.

  VI. Problem Reconstruction.

  VII. Observational Learning.

  VIII. Our Words.

  IX. Training vs Trusting Mindsets.

  X. Are you a myelin farmer?

  XI. Visualization.

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SESSION:                 Friday, January 10, 2020, 8:15AM – 9:00AM: Break-Out #2
      TOPIC:                   Backyard Baseball 2.0
      PRESENTER:               Kevin Graber, Region 1 New England Coach of the Year, Phillips Academy Andover

A) Introduction.

B) Backyard baseball defined.

C) Deprogramming today’s youth baseball robot culture.

D) Backyard Baseball 1.0 in review:
      1. Breakdowns at first base.
      2. Defensive roll.
      3. Two-strike approach in situational at-bats.
      4. Right-foot-shuffle-shuffle steal leads at first base.
      5. Dive-back technique at first base.
      6. Ultimate delay steal technique and philosophy.
      7. Blind dirtball reads.
      8. 3-1 and 3-2 run and hit.
      9. Slash-and-run technique and philosophy.
      10. False break.
      11. Five ways to attack left-handed pitchers.
      12. Primary leads and dive-backs at second base.
      13. Jump-lead steals of third base (timing, distance, and anticipation).
      14. The myth of, “Great, but this would never work at the next level.”
      15. Tips and tricks from year of trial and error teaching jump lead steals.

E) Backyard Baseball 2.0 (aka the stuff I didn’t get to last year because I ran out of time):
       1. Five ways to get to third base on a ground ball.
       2. Primary leads at third base.
       3. Technique and rules for secondary leads at third base.
       4. Third base drill-work.
       5. Seven absolutes for a foolproof straight steal of home plate.
       6. Game goals.
       7. RBI situations.
       8. Organizing effective practices.

F) Backyard Baseball: A final pep talk.

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SESSION:                  Friday, January 10, 2020, 9:15AM – 10:00AM: Break-Out #1
     TOPIC:                    Walk Off Winning: A Game Plan for Leading Your Team to Success
     PRESENTER:                Steve Trimper, Head Baseball Coach, Stetson University
-   The Steps to Strong Organizational Culture

-   Establish Values
        - Accountability
        - Beliefs and goals
        - Strengthens leaders within the organization

-   Attitude: It is contagious

-   Real vs. Fake Energy

-   Positive thinking builds confidence

-   Image: The first 30 seconds

-   The Communicator wins

-   Adversity and failure….” What a gift!”

-   Responsibility: “Shoulda, woulda, coulda….”
       OWNERSHIP

-   Pressure vs. Preparation

-   “Sharpen your Axe and keep stacking that wood!”

-   Practice the 5% rule

-   Leadership: Overused but important word in CULTURE
       - Dictator
       - Empowerment
       - Servant

-   Leaders lead the way
-   Are you a Brick?

-   Winning and losing mentality

-   Success…. How do we measure in a championship culture?

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SESSION:           Friday, January 10, 2020, 10:15AM – 11:00AM: Break-Out #1
     TOPIC:             Isolating the Outfielder
     PRESENTER:         Darren Fenster, Minor League Outfield & Baserunning Coordinator, Boston Red Sox

I.      THE EIGHT-GAME EXPERT

II.     PRIORITIES
        a. Ground covered
        b. Everything else

III.    DENNIS RODMAN

IV.     OUTFIELD BASICS
        a. Pre-pitch
        b. Read
        c. React
        d. Burst
        e. Route

V.      BECOME AN INFIELDER IN THE OUTFIELD

VI.     THROW WITH YOUR FEET

VII.    BATTING PRACTICE

VIII.   DRILLS
        a. Early Work Routine
        b. Short
        c. Ground
        d. Air

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SESSION:             Friday, January 10, 2020, 10:15AM – 11:00AM: Break-Out #2
     TOPIC:               Pitcher's Pre-Practice Check-List: Gather, Arm Yourself and Set Up
     PRESENTER:           Greg Moore, Saint Mary's College (CA) Head Coach & 2019 USA Baseball
                          Collegiate Team Asst. Coach

Your Goal for the Day: _____________________________________________

The Act:                         4 Parts of the Pitch                     DCBA
D:    Decision

C:    Clear

B:    Breathe

A:    Attack

The Mortar:                      Off the Field                            RTG
R:    Read

T:    Train

G:    Give

The G.A.S.:                      From off the field to on                 GAS
G:    Gather (before entering)

A:    Arm Yourself (Visualization and Affirmation)

S:    Set Up (Helicopter Jump)

Detail of Preparation Goal: _________________________________________________

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SESSION:                         Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:15AM – 12:05PM: Break-Out #1
        TOPIC:                           Catching Appetizer: Communicating & Receiving
        PRESENTER:                       Jim Penders, Head Baseball Coach, University of Connecticut
1.   Leader loaded word really means to put team first, only guy going the wrong way, team looks to catcher
     throughout the game (verbal, non-verbal)
2.   Communicator (liaison with coaches and team, most important everyday player, perceptive enough to
     know differences in staff)
3.   Good baseball i.q. (coach on the field, need to know pitcher’s strengths, hitter’s weaknesses, offensive
     strategies, defensive situations)
4.   Positive person (needs to separate himself from individual negative experiences to stay positive for the
     team)
5.   Defense is priority #1 (hit him down in the order to emphasize, use defensive charts instead of offensive)

STANCES - 3 positions an effective catcher must assume to aptly perform differing duties
•    important to make catchers understand these roles, and feel differences physiologically to aid them psychologically in performing
     their differing roles
•    each stance has a definitive utility and practicality, as they are the best physical postures for the duties of the catcher
•    each also allows the catcher to better understand his primary goals and secondary goals of the moment through his stance and
     posture
•    he knows what he has to do in situations, but he can also feel what his duties are by the markedly different stances he uses

Signs and Signal Communication
- used prior to every pitch, and before assuming primary or secondary stances
#1 duty is to communicate pitch selection clearly, yet covertly with pitcher and critical fielders
• feet close together, toes pointed straight ahead (4-6 inches apart, but parallel)
• knees closed (give signals to shortstop)
• chest high for balance and comfort (no shadows, authority) with belly button behind point of plate
• glove hand shields sign from third base coach as an extension of left thigh (if catcher gets lazy with this, make him turn the palm
     out on the glove)
• throwing hand and fingers are in contact with right groin, right elbow touching right hip, finger tips touching cup (hand goes
     between knees – no hesitation in presentation
• position is one of stability, authority, and confidence, should be no strain

SIGNS
Purpose - to communicate pitch selection to pitcher and critical fielders clearly and covertly
• must be given on right groin with proper signal stance
Nobody on 2nd base:                                                      Alternatives:
one numerical sign for pitch type                                        tape on fingers or polish
one directional sign for pitch location                                  slower sequence
Man on 2nd base:                                                         body part signs with sequence
four numerical signs                                                     phantom signs
three directional signs                                                  #1                     fastball
pitcher and middle infielders know which is used in sequence             #2                     curve
Pitcher shake off:                                                       #3                     slider
shakes head for change of pitch                                          wiggle                 change
stares for change of location                                            #5                     shake
(no glove brush)                                                         fist                   pitchout
                                                                         thumb                  pick

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SESSION:                        Friday, January 10, 2020, 1:10PM – 2:10PM: On Deck Sports Batting Cage
       TOPIC:                          5 Lead Ups for Fastball Command
       PRESENTER:                      Greg Moore, Saint Mary's College (CA) Head Coach & 2019 USA Baseball
                                       Collegiate Team Asst. Coach
Important points:                                                   3. Turning, Bringing, and Sticking: the
                                                                    glove
•   as soon as hand goes between knees, a signal is given
•   catcher should peek at hitter before giving sign                •   must beat the ball to the spot with
•   spread fingers                                                      the glove
•   use pinky finger for fastball outside to righty and with the    • in and out, thumb up/thumb down
    #3 (never turn wrist)                                           • thumb is last part of hand to touch
•   if using sequence, make it uniform until discovered, then           ball except on low pitch
    change for everybody                                            • turn the glove as catching the pitch
•   when using sequence, go slow enough for individual                  (takes practice)
    pitchers (not a race)                                           • palm faces zone always except on low pitch
                                                                    DRILLS: “shadow box”, “coach holds ball”, “wheel with and
                                                                    without glove”, angle toss (two tossers) machine
RECEIVING - what a good catcher does in addition to
catching the pitch that forces the umpire to:                       4. Gravity’s influence

get a good look at a pitch                                          •   barely high and barely low pitches must be framed too
                                                                    •   get on top of high and catch deep (let gravity take it and
have to decide on ball/strike                                           make it a 63 foot pitch)
                                                                    • get below low pitch with thumb and extended arm to stop
call all pitches in the zone strikes                                    gravity (make it a 59 footer)
                                                                    • sticking or push action and the in-between pitches (out
call as many borderline balls strikes as possible                       and in)
                                                                    DRILLS: “partner on chair or on ground”, “wheel with and
•   If there were no umpire, we’d call this section                 without glove”, machine
    “CATCHING” and be done with it, but because the
    umpire plays such a large part in the game with balls and
    strikes, we must have a system of receiving to help him
    do his job (they need all the help they can get).                                 Points of controversy

                                                                    receiving is framing             framing is funneling or
Aspects of Receiving
                                                                    turning
1. Catch the pitch
                                                                    “soft hands”             which pitches to bring and which to
•   with the 1 o’clock to 12 o’clock rotation, the trigger for      stick
    the catch is done
                                                                    no sway guys                           pro vs. college & h.s.
• body sway will help glove get to position for one-handed
    catch
                                                                    no practice necessary
• bring the pitch with soft hands without doing the “egg
    toss take-away” or the “vacuum funnel”
DRILLS: “catch with the step to”, tennis balls with bare
hand, machine for rep’s

2. Framing: the body

•   begins with stance (belly button on corner without giving
    away location or pitch)
• only on pitches less than 6 inches off the black, or
SESSION:              Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:15AM – 12:05PM: Break-Out #2
     TOPIC:                Practice How You Want to Play… Routines That Need to Be Done Each Day
     PRESENTER:            Steve Trimper, Head Baseball Coach, Stetson University

Designate set time to complete routines
Mindset of being great at little things

Proper stretching and warm up

Agilities:
        1. Position Specific Drills
               Outfield:
                        - Tracking (Glove/No Glove)
                        - Crow hop (1 step/no step)
               Infield:
                        - Box Drills
                        - Glove Drills
               Catchers:
                        - Weighted ball Framing

       2. Pepper
              Barrel control
              glove drills

       3. Med Ball
              Works core and legs for swing strength development

       4. Ladders
              Footwork improvement

Band warm up prior to throwing

Throwing Program: Pitchers vs. Position Players

Team Throwing Drills

Run Down Drill
     Utilize verbal and visual cues

Relay Drill

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SESSION:            Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:15AM – 12:05PM: Infield Demo Area
    TOPIC:              First Base Play – A Field Demo
    PRESENTER:          Doug Mientkiewicz, MLB Gold Glove First Baseman & World Series Champion

I. EXPECTATIONS- “KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER”

II. READY POSITION
       A. POSITIONING

III. APPROACHING THE BAG

IV. UNDER HAND TOSS

V. PICKS AND LOW THROWS
       A. “GET UNDER THE BALL”

VI. HOLDING RUNNERS ON
      A. STANCE

      B. COMING OFF BAG

VII. TAGS
       A. BAITING RUNNERS FOR BACK PICKS

VIII. THROWS TO SECOND/STARTING 3-6-3 DP

IV. DEFENDING THE BUNT

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SESSION:                  Friday, January 10, 2020, 1:10PM – 2:10PM: Break-Out #1
    TOPIC:                    A Hitter’s Evolution with Nick Ahmed: Improving Pitch Recognition and Making Key
                              Swing Adjustments
    PRESENTER:                Nick Ahmed, Gold Glove Shortstop, Arizona Diamondbacks
                              Peter Fatse, Major League Assistant Hitting Coach, Boston Red Sox

1: Our Background

2: Intention Drives Action

    -   Amateur Baseball
    -   College Baseball

3: Transitioning to College Baseball

4: A Continuous Search for “Elite” Swing Mechanics

    -   Early Processes
    -   Trial and Error

5: AAA to the MLB

6: Working Through Adversity

8: 3-Year Analysis (’17-19)

    -   Swing Decisions: BB-K%, O and Z-Swing%,
    -   Batted Ball Outcomes: EV, LA, HardHit%, Type
9: Drill Work and Execution

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SESSION:             Friday, January 10, 2020, 1:10PM – 2:10PM: Break-Out #2
     TOPIC:               The Four Pillars of Player Development: Confidence, Adaptability, Instinctual &
                          Competitive
     PRESENTER:           Darren Fenster, Minor League Outfield & Baserunning Coordinator, Boston Red Sox
I.      2020: THE STATE OF OUR GAME

II.     TRAITS OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER

III.    THE PRACTICE FOUNDATION
        a. Purpose
        b. Focus
        c. Working Like A Professional

IV.     CONFIDENCE
        a. Teaching skill, building technique
        b. Teaching skill, creating feel
        c. Teaching skill, building focus

V.      ADAPTABILITY
        a. Figure it out
        b. Development is found in failure
        c. Figure it out without thinking it out
        d. Get out of the way

VI.     INSTINCTUAL
        a. Making plays before they happen
        b. Teach it without talking about it
        c. The ball has a voice. Listen to it.

VII.    COMPETITIVE
        a. Make it a game
        b. Play for something… ANYTHING.
        c. The Fortnite factor
        d. Resiliency

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SESSION:       Friday, January 10, 2020, 1:10PM – 2:10PM: On Deck Sports Batting Cage
   TOPIC:         5 Lead Ups for Fastball Command
   PRESENTER:     Greg Moore, Saint Mary's College (CA) Head Coach & 2019 USA Baseball
                  Collegiate Team Asst. Coach

Lead-Ups for FB Command
 “Throw Yoga” with an emphasis on working from the ground up
and getting full extension. These low intensity drills create the feel
of a strong front side.

  Lead-Up
 Progressio
     n
      Knees

     Flat Feet

        T1

        T2

   Rhythm Catch

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SESSION:         Friday, January 10, 2020, 2:25PM – 3:25PM: Break-Out #1
    TOPIC:           How to Utilize Technology to Improve the Modern Player (Resource Considerations):
                     A Panel Discussion
    PRESENTER:       Brendan Eygabroat (UMass Boston), Matt Buschmann (Toronto Blue Jays), Mike Leonard
                     (Middlebury College) & Peter Fatse (Boston Red Sox)

•    What forms of technology do you use with your players?

•    What is one resource that you have found the most helpful?

•    How can the barriers to using technology be overcome?

•    How do you learn about new technologies and how to use them effectively?

                                           NOTES

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SESSION:                   Friday, January 10, 2020, 2:25PM – 3:25PM: Break-Out #2
        TOPIC:                     Catching Main Course: Blocking, Throwing and Beyond
        PRESENTER:                 Jim Penders, Head Baseball Coach, University of Connecticut

Secondary/Block-Throw stance
- used with man or men on base, or with no men on base and two strikes on batter
#1 duty is to stop and change direction of the ball
• target must be as low as it was in primary, lean forward, head is same height
• feet parallel and slightly wider than shoulders, toes slightly flared
• knees are also wide with butt now parallel with knees
• flat back, more of a lean for balance and low target
• glove arm above left knee, bare hand closed behind glove or behind back (more difficult)
• target in middle of body with index finger pointed to 1 o’clock (target is always in center of mass)
• eyes look just over top of glove w/ head erect
• position is one of greater mobility and anticipation

Aspects of Block/Throw
1. Catch the Pitch
• presentation with slight sway still, pull back bare hand out of foul tip line of fire
• center ball

DRILLS:
Same drills as all receiving drills (as seen in “appetizer”), plus the 3-in-one react drill (no block, no going)

2. Block
• takes heart and reps – anyone can do it, but they have to love it (not many love it)
• be an athlete, knees inside feet – lateral movement from hips and knees, not feet
• plug the holes (glove in five hole, barehand behind glove, arms are extensions of blocking surface - chest and gut)
• soft, exhale
• gain ground on 55 footers, drop on fastball

DRILLS:
Point drill, glove leads down, 3 in one, softer balls, circle drill for containment and recover, hardguy drill

3. Throw
• same mechanics as everyone else, just a Cincinnati Reds “C”
• from the feet up, gain ground, center ball, and stay back
• anticipate and load weight
• be an airplane, not a helicopter
• three types of footwork – replace feet, rock and pivot, jab (jab is only one that is pitch specific)
• don’t teach to 3B

DRILLS:
No drills if good results (Thurman principle), Timed throws as often as possible, Rolling ball – stay back drill, exchange “figure skater
drill”, throwing box in dirt drill, timed release, timed pop to pop, everyday long toss – no tapping drill, dorm room four seam drill, 3 in
one

    •    Bunt Plays
    •    Tag/Force Plays
    •    Foul pop-ups
    •    Pitchouts
    •    Pickoffs
    •    Decoys

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SESSION:                 Friday, January 10, 2020, 2:25PM – 3:25PM: On Deck Sports Batting Cage
  TOPIC:                   The 6 F's of FUNdamental Infield Play
  PRESENTER:               Marc DelPiano, Professional Scout, New York Yankees

The 6 F’s
  1.) Feet
         •     Pitcher’s 1st move: slight bend at the waist
         •     Pitcher’s arm starts forward: small step forward with either foot
         •     Down and quiet when the ball gets to the dirt area of the plate – Pick Your Hop
         •     Begins with feet as part of 1st step and angles
         •     Speed of ball will dictate angle of approach

  2.) Field
         •     Keep feet moving
         •     Right-Left-Catch
         •     When left foot hits, ball is in glove (rhythm and timing)
         •     Proper Positioning
         •     Wide base w/ flat back
         •     Hands at top of triangle
         •     Field ball in the center of the body

  3.) Funnel
         •     Bring hands into chest
         •     Emphasizes soft hands
         •     Break thumbs down out of glove

  4.) Footwork
         •     Right foot to left; left to target
         •     Create distance and direction to target
         •     Do not cross feet after funnel, create a strong front side

  5.) Fire
         •     Thumbs down
         •     Fingers on top of the ball
         •     Creating a short arm circle
         •     Create direction to target with the lead arm
         •     Weight transfer from back side to front (using the lower half)
         •     Throw against a strong front side
         •     Long extension out front taking throwing hand to the target

  6.) Follow
         •     Body will release (1 to 2 steps) towards the target
         •     Creating carry and accuracy

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SESSION:     Friday, January 10, 2020, 2:25PM – 3:25PM: Infield Demo Area
   TOPIC:       Ten Teaches/10 Minutes: Daily PFP - Live Demo
   PRESENTER:   Greg Moore, Saint Mary's College (CA) Head Coach & 2019 USA Baseball
                Collegiate Team Asst. Coach

Communication & Athleticism

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SESSION:     Friday, January 10, 2020, 3:40PM – 4:30PM: Break-Out #1
TOPIC:       Infield Play: Practice Routines and Insights from a Gold Glover
PRESENTER:   Nick Ahmed, Gold Glove Shortstop, Arizona Diamondbacks

                                     NOTES

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SESSION:         Friday, January 10, 2020, 3:40PM – 4:30PM: Break-Out #2
       TOPIC:           Using Technology to Improve Skill Acquisition and Pitching Performance presented by
                        Rapsodo
       PRESENTER:       Matt Buschmann, Bullpen Coach, Toronto Blue Jays

I.       TECHNOLOGY (WHAT)

         A.   DEFINITION

         B.   WHAT IT IS/WHAT IT ISN’T

         C.   TYPES

II.      WHY AND HOW ARE WE USING IT?

         A.   PHYSICAL

         B.   TECHNICAL

         C.   TACTICAL

III.     WHEN IS BEST TO USE IT?

         A.   IN-SEASON/OFF-SEASON

         B.       INTEGRATING WITH PLAYER ROUTINE

         C.   FEEDBACK LOOP

IV.      THOUGHTS AND RAMBLINGS

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SESSION:     Friday, January 10, 2020, 4:45PM – 5:35PM: Break-Out #1
TOPIC:       Pitching Today: Technology Utilization "vs/or/and" the Old School Approach - A Roundtable
PRESENTER:   Paul Menhart (Washington Nationals), Greg Moore (Saint Mary’s College), Carson Cross
             (Milwaukee Brewers) & Matt Buschmann (Toronto Blue Jays) and moderated by Todd
             Donovan

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SESSION:               Friday, January 10, 2020, 4:45PM – 5:35PM: Break-Out #2
     TOPIC:                 Mindset. How Training Mental Skills Can Help Athletes Commit, Compete and
                            Create Under Pressure
     PRESENTER:             Ben Freakley, Toronto Blue Jays Mental Performance Coach & Ready.Set.Resilient
                            Founder

Focus!” “Concentrate!” “Calm down!” “Relax!” These phrases can be heard echoing across sports fields
everywhere. This talk is designed to help coaches help their players learn and practice the mental skills that will
positively impact the practice and performance environment.

       •   Moore (2009) Mindfulness Acceptance and Commitment in sport.

       •   Rethinking confidence – “Confidence is fragile”

       •   Performance A.B.C’s

       •   Self-Talk – Task Relevant Cueing

       •   What happens to the body and mind in the pressure – performance relationship

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SESSION:            Saturday, January 11, 2020, 8:30AM – 9:15AM: Thunder/Harvest/Hot Suns Rooms
       TOPIC:              Modern Approach to Developing Pitchers
       PRESENTER:          Carson Cross, Minor League Pitching Coach, Milwaukee Brewers

  I.     Introduction and Overview

 II.     Athlete Assessment Process

III.     Replace Ourselves as Coaches – Empower the Athlete

IV.      Clean Up Movement to Clean Up Mechanics – Conscious Coaching

V.       Skill Development – Creating an Environment for Growth

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SESSION:                Saturday, January 11, 2020, 8:30AM – 9:15AM: Strawberry/Maple Sugar Rooms
     TOPIC:                  Infield Play
     PRESENTER:              Dave Turgeon, Pittsburgh Pirates Coordinator of Instruction & 2019 USA Baseball
                             National Team Coach

I.      Infielders are hop reading problem solvers.

        A. Hope reader = dance partner with the ball.
        B. Problem solver = processor of information while doing an athletic endeavor.

II.     What does right look like?

        A. Pre pitch rhythm into the ball.
        B. Getting off the ball = jumps and angles.

III.    Anatomy of a routine play. The 6 Fs.

        A.     Rhythm and timing into the ball.
        B.     Clean glove presentation.
        C.     Funnel to the chest.
        D.     Replace your feet to the target.
        E.     Fire.
        F.     Follow.

IV.     Backhand plays.

        A. Right foot backhand.
        B. Extended backhand.
        C. Beat it to the spot backhand.

V.      Forehand plays.

        A. Glove side turn.
        B. Fight to get on line.

VI.     Field on the run.

                                                      HOW DO WE TRAIN IT?

        I.         Everything starts with the throwing program.

                   A. Position specific: All your bullets have a purpose.
                   B. Relay skills. Ball handling.

        II.        Knees and wide base.

        III.       Hop reading hand balls. ( fig 8 and fungo progression)
        IV.        Get off the ball. (Turnaround drill, strobe glasses. I screen drill)

        V.         The 15 seconds. Game awareness vs. instincts.

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SESSION:                       Saturday, January 11, 2020, 8:30AM – 9:15AM: Peeping Frog Room
       TOPIC:                         Rock-2-Rail: Embracing Social Media, Smartphone Technology & Old-Fashioned
                                      Interpersonal Communication to Build Core Values
       PRESENTER:                     Kevin Graber, Region 1 New England Coach of the Year, Phillips Academy Andover
A) Introduction.

B) Confessions of a former maniac coach.

C) A journey of self-discovery, from “friendly from but not too familiar,” to the realization, “they don’t care how much
you know unless they know how much they care.”

D) Social media:
         1. Why is it important in intentionally crafting team culture?
         2. The kids are not alright – role modeling intentionality in today’s virtual world.
         3. Branding your program in a virtual space.

E) Smartphones as a vessel for delivering core values.

F) Intentionality in driving your leadership culture.

G) Rock-2-Rail: How we brand our on-field core values (aka workshopping what it means in our program to play hard):
         1. Hit the field running.
         2. Enthusiasm!
         3. Sprint everything out.
         4. On/off field in 12 seconds.
         5. We, not me.
         6. Hit unselfishly and situationally.
         7, Backyard baseball.
         8. Win pre-game.
         9. Active listening.
         10. Receptive to learning.
         11. Off bus, dressed and ready.
         12. Full communication.
         13. On time = late.
         14. Body language.
         15. Coaches don’t touch equipment.
         16. Show the outs.
         17. No energy vampires allowed.
         18. Our bench is made of lava.
         19. Defense roll.
         20. Sportsmanship.
         21. Represent yourself.
H) Rail-2-Trail: How we brand our off-field core values (aka workshopping what it means to represent our program off the field).
         1. Always reppin’.
         2. Be our hardest worker.
         3. Spark energy and enthusiasm.
         4. Model mental toughness.
         5. Connect with teammates.
         6. Challenge teammates.
         7. Compliment teammates.
         8. Support teammates.
         9. Confront negativity, laziness.
         10. Be a chemist.
         11. Check in with coach.
         12. Be a fortune teller.
         13. Be a servant leader, always.

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SESSION:               Saturday, January 11, 2020, 9:30AM – 10:15AM: Thunder/Harvest/Hot Suns Rooms
TOPIC:                 Baserunning: The Game’s Most Detailed Skill
PRESENTER:             Darren Fenster, Minor League Outfield & Baserunning Coordinator, Boston Red Sox

I.      BASERUNNING WINS RINGS

II.     90’

III.    PROFESSIONAL EFFORT
        a. Effort is a decision
        b. Run for the possible

IV.     DETAILED TECHNIQUE
        a. Baserunning is a skill
        b. Head on a swivel

V.      ENGAGED ANTICIPATION
        a. Baserunning is a mindset
        b. Base progression
        c. Think ahead

VI.     SMART AGGRESSIVENESS
        a. It’s OK to make outs on the bases
        b. Learn and know thyself

VII.    COMPETITIVE EDGE
        a. Find an edge with your eyes

VIII.   FREE BASES
        a. Dirt Balls
        b. Backside Advance
        c. Reading Outfielders

IX.     CHAMPIONSHIP BASERUNNING

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SESSION:                Saturday, January 11, 2020, 9:30AM – 10:15AM: Strawberry/Maple Sugar Rooms
TOPIC:                  Developing a Complete Catcher
PRESENTER:              Mike Leonard, Head Baseball Coach, Middlebury College

1. Philosophy and Mindset of a Catcher

2. Training Movement and Athleticism

       a. Mobility
       b. Strength
       c. Agility/Quickness

3. Stances

       a. Signal giving
       b. Primary/Receiving/Non-action stance
       c. Secondary/Block and Throw/Action stance

4. Receiving

       a. Three tiers to receiving (catch, present, manipulate)
       b. Glove positioning and targets
       c. Variations

5. Blocking

       a. Mindset
       b. Positioning

6. Throwing

       a. Daily throwing progression
       b. Hands, feet, arm strength
       c. Decision making

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SESSION:           Saturday, January 11, 2020, 9:30AM – 10:15AM: Peeping Frog Room
     TOPIC:             Hitting: Keeping it Simple
     PRESENTER:         Bill Springman, Minor League Hitting Instructor, Detroit Tigers

I.      INDIVIDUAL HIT PLAN:

II.     OBJECTIVES:

III.    DAILY MAINTENANCE:

IV.     NOTES & VERBALS:

V.      ASSIMULATE GAME IN PRACTICE:

VI.     HITTING MIND SET:

VII.    PRE – AT BAT:

VIII. AT BAT:

IX.     POST AT BAT:

X.      POST GAME EVALUATION:

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SESSION:                 Saturday, January 11, 2020, 9:30AM – 10:15AM: Hunting Room
       TOPIC:                   Maximizing Player Performance for the Outset of Your Season
       PRESENTER:               Greg DiCenzo, Head Baseball Coach, College of the Holy Cross

I.      The Buy-In
        A.       “Right Players vs. Best Players”
                 1. Philosophical Congruency with Programmatic Foundation
                 2. Professional Juggling
                 3. The Knockdown
                 4. Decisions You Make
        B.       Periodization of Your Skill Development
                 1. In-Season vs. Out-of-Season
                 2. Practice Setting vs. Game Setting
                           a. scoreboard is always on, no matter what we are doing
                           b. weather becomes an ally, regardless of weather
                 3. Daily Challenge
                           a. the empty tank
                           b. rear-view mirror mentality
II.     Practice Intricacies
        A.       Role Responsibilities
                 1. Coaching Staff
                           a. have a distinct picture to paint
                           b. all-hands on deck mentality
                 2. Student-Athletes
                           a. familiarize yourself
                           b. positional imposters…understand the complexities of all positions
        B.       Multi-Dimensional
                 1. Drills, Repetitions, Live…Inside/Outside, Split-Squad, etc.
                 2. Guided Discovery Methodology
                           a. falter, fail, get-up
                           b. options for all players…with foundational principles understood
        C.       Post-Practice Evaluation
                 1. Areas of Excellence vs. Areas of Improvement
                           a. execution on the field, attitude adjustments, practice improvement
                           b. player feedback, introspective look at daily development, MFIA
                 2. Depth Chart
                           a. constant feedback and understanding
                           b. collaborative effort throughout
III.    Player/Positional/Team Development
        A.       Pitching and Catching Preparation
                 1. Non-Traditional Season → Off-Season → In-Season
                 2. Practice Design and Implementation
        B.       Position Player Dynamic
                 1. Infield and Outfield Defensive Strategies
                 2. Offensive Execution
        C.       Team Defense/Offense
                 1. Bunt Defense, Cuts/Relays, Offensive Sets, Timed Pickoffs
                 2. Baserunning Essentials

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SESSION:          Saturday, January 11, 2020, 10:30AM – 11:15AM: Thunder/Harvest/Hot Suns Rooms
       TOPIC:            Burning Hot or Burning Out. Factors that Influence Athlete Motivation in Sports
       PRESENTER:        Ben Freakley, Toronto Blue Jays Mental Performance Coach & Ready.Set.Resilient
                         Founder

A common theme in team sports is coaches referencing the desire for athletes to take more
ownership of their team, performances and team culture. This talk is designed to help
coaches facilitate an environment for athlete motivation and ownership.

   •    Deci & Ryan (2010) Self Determination Theory.

   •    Thwarting v supporting (Needs v control orientation)

   •    Practical applications for the everyday team environment

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SESSION:          Saturday, January 11, 2020, 10:30AM – 11:15AM: Strawberry/Maple Sugar Rooms
     TOPIC:            Coaching 101
     PRESENTER:        Dave Turgeon, Pittsburgh Pirates Coordinator of Instruction & 2019 USA Baseball
                       National Team Coach

I.      Kaizen vs Perfection

II.     Growth vs Fixed Mindset

III.    L.E.A.D.

IV.     Building Relationships.

V.      Tap into your players. What does the bubble
        say?

VI.     The QUESTION is the number one weapon
        we have.

VII.    Self-Awareness. Soundtracks.

VIII.   The Delivery Package.

IX.     Coach up Body Language. Are we aware of
        ours?

X.      Nail the process. Prepare Execute Review.
        Repeat.

XI.     Prime their Brain so we can Stain their
        Brain.

XII.    RESPECT THE PREP.

XIII.   Players Teaching Players.

XIV.    Lectures vs Engagement. Images and Video.

XV.     Team Cohesion.

XVI.    Coaching in 2019: Can you read the dials?

XVII. Over- coaching.

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SESSION:         Saturday, January 11, 2020, 10:30AM – 11:15AM: Hunting Room
    TOPIC:           Batting Practice Approaches
    PRESENTER:       Travis Beausoleil, Head Baseball Coach, Mitchell College

It’s All about PRIDE!
      ➢ We don’t take batting practice---we take Mariner “Pride”
      ➢ Be Process oriented not result oriented
           o I.e.—Middle Away round vs Oppo round
      ➢ HeadFake:        Batting Practice isn’t about the hitter. It’s about everyone else

Pre-Game Pride vs Practice Pride vs individual batting Practice
         ➢ Encourage your players to hit on field as opposed to cage

Pre-Game
            ➢ Feel Good/ Get loose
                 o    A lesson I learned from Mal

            ➢ Track the ball (find release point and train eyes)
                 o     Time for hitters to learn their surroundings
                 o     And also defense to learn the field and conditions

            ➢ Work Away to in
                o Mike Trout Video/ Learn to square it up

Practice
Time sensitive—35 guys/18 hitters. You may only get 25-30 swings.

            ➢ Learn to square the ball up
            ➢ Learn a process
            ➢ Execution

Individual BP
This is where we work individually or in small groups and really see development in the swing

            ➢ Breakdown of swing
            ➢ Skills and Drills
                 o Off Set/ On Set; Breakers; 2 strike; No Pop/No Pull
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SESSION:             Saturday, January 11, 2020, 11:30AM – 12:15PM: Thunder/Harvest/Hot Suns Rooms
     TOPIC:               Quality vs. Quantity: High Impact Team Drills To Create Pressure and Stimulate Focus
     PRESENTER:           Steve Trimper, Head Baseball Coach, Stetson University

What is Game Pressure vs Preparation?

Tag plays and technique

Practicing the Running game:
        - Catcher Live look drill
        - Establishing jumps for runners
        - Plays at plate (Both offensive and defensive)

1st base play:
        - Positioning
        - Footwork around the bag
        - Picks and tag plays
        - Double play and pick throws

Infield play:
        - Positioning
        - Double plays
        - Holding runners at 2nd base
        - Tag plays

Outfield play:
       - Pitching machine relays and cuts
       - Fly ball priority (keep it competitive, keep it fun!)

Defensive sequences: Incorporates many aspects of handling the ball
       - Bunt sequence
       - Double play sequence

Tee and front toss game:
       - Barrel control for hitters
       - set up live game speed infield plays

27 outs

1/3 scrimmages

Bunt game

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