Monday, January 14, 2019

How To REALLY Become A Better Baseball Player [The Intangibles]



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In this video I share with you how to really become a better baseball player by focusing on the intangibles. In baseball scouts evaluate players on their tools. The 5 tools that scouts look for is hitting for average, hitting for power, defensive, arm, and speed. But it is the intangibles that can really make the difference in a players success. Some of the intangibles of baseball are hard work, discipline, dedication, heart, passion, and many more that we didn't talk about in this video. If you'd like me to go into more depth on the intangibles in another video leave a comment below and let me know!

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