Oct. 4, 2013 Collegiate Baseball

What’s In This Issue?Oct. 4, 2013 Edition

• Part II: Secrets of Superb Infield Play delves into teaching techniques of UCLA’s T.J. Bruce .

• Florida captures recruiting national title with quality class that features 8 drafted ball players.

• Crespi H.S. Coach Scott Muckey converts struggling pitchers into submarine, low sidearm hurlers with great success.

• Veteran UCLA Head Coach John Savage shares his in-depth thoughts on how to make a great pitching staff from A-Z.

• Chris Lane gunned down in senseless killing of East Central University ball player.

• Steve Springer explains why batters should never concern themselves with  batting averages.

• Coach sentenced to 15 days in jail, $500 fine after firing fastballs at player  trying to teach players how to take a pitch.

• Outside edge strike is inconsistently called throughout much of baseball for many important reasons.

• New Mexico receives $500,000 gift that will help fund additional improvements to Lobo Field.

• Numerous instructional clinics are planned across the nation in special rundown.

• Ruleball With Rich Marazzi: Strange situations arise with umpire interference.

• Justin Dehmer explains how to measure pitcher performance with innovative S.T.R.1.K.E. System.

• Charlie Greene discusses concept of gaining momentum for pitchers.

• USA 18-and-under team wins World Cup title over Japan, 3-2 in Taichung, Taiwan.

• Eric Cressey gives 9 important reasons why pitchers should never run long distances.

• Dr. Coop DeRenne delves into bat control and accuracy with scientific study.

• Dr. Bill Harrison explores baseball vision with excerpt from new book See The Ball And Then Hit The Ball.

• Coaching moves throughout all of college baseball listed.

• Remarkable book Conversations With Coach Wooden written by former UCLA skipper Gary Adams.

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