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In this episode, Deven, Tony, Jeremy and special guest Max Dutto discuss player development through failure, Dutto's baseball history (playing little league to college ball), and the overall systems of development.
With a couple guests/host replacements: Armando Benavides, Max Dutto and Juan Rodriguez! Use promo code: good2learn25 for $25 off on Driveline PLUS! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/pro... Caravan and Juan got invited by Armando on a Latin Baseball podcast a couple months ago so we had to return the favor when Armando was in town! (Said podcast link is here with the Driveline section timestamped -- https://youtu.be/mEEibo2hVag?t=1829) This episode we talked big picture approach to bringing modern player development research to international markets and delved into Armando's real, raw experiences growing up playing baseball in Cuba; Juan's efforts to spread Driveline ESPAÑOL (https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/es-blog/), and Dutto's view on pushing education in expanding markets! A lot to chew on, scope the timestamps. Timestamps 0:00 Intros 1:45 SwingCompleto Podcast & Reaction 6:50 Juan Exp w/ Latin Baseball Community 9:15 Introducing New Athletes to Driveline 12:20 What Color Plyo Did Armando Throw? 14:00 Player Devl When Growing Up W/o Tech or Coaching 16:00 HP/S&C in Latin America 22:40 Biggest Current Blockers in Latin American Player Dev'l 30:05 Blockers Consulting In International Landscapes 32:45 Best Way To Reach International Markets (Right Now) 38:00 Rachel Balkovec Running S&C In DR 40:50 MLB Teams Optimizing International Scouting 48:55 Armando's Early Seattle Impression!! Link to the hosts' Twitters: Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9 Kyle Lindley: https://twitter.com/kylelindley_ Max Dutto: https://twitter.com/MaxDutto_ Juan Rodriguez: https://twitter.com/jcrod22 Armando Benavides: https://twitter.com/ElMoroSince99
Episode 66 of the Driveline R&D Podcast with Anthony Brady, Alex Caravan, and Kyle Lindley! With guest, Max Dutto! https://twitter.com/MaxDutto_ on Twitter Today we had special guest Max Dutto on the show, Director of Hitting at Driveline Baseball. We talked a lot about some of the differences/similarities between hitting and pitching development and how the context of the movements affects those approaches. A few audio hiccups along the way but we get them dialed pretty quickly this time around. As always, if you're interested in becoming Driveline certified, you can get a 10% discount by using the code podcast at checkout by visiting edu.drivelinebaseball.com. Link to the hosts' Twitters: Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9 Kyle Lindley: https://twitter.com/kylelindley_
*SHOW TIMESTAMPS FEATURED AT THE END*In this episode Gerry welcomes on Philadelphia Phillies Consultant and Driveline Assistant Hitting Director, Max Dutto, to talk all things hitting. How strength coaches can help build physical tools for hitters, the mechanical and approach aspects of the game and everything in between.To start, Max discusses basic goals of being a successful hitter as well as mental and mechanical approaches to be successful. From there, he touches on different tools that can be utilized to make adjustments (especially mechanically) that can help yield better production.From there, Max and Gerry talk about Christian Yellich and some of the things he has done to improve in the box over the past few years and the different approaches needed to deal with the various levels of athletes.To finish up, Max touches on how big of a role strength coaches play in the development of a hitter and things strength coaches can do to improve their movement ability in the box.All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!Episode Timestamps3:30 - Julian Nutrition Tip of the Day12:20 - Intro to Hitting. What Are the Goals?15:22 - The Art of Hitting. Mechanics Vs Mentality17:55 - Max’s Approach with Youth Players23:27 - Overload & Underload29:30 - Handle Loaded & End Loaded Bats31:00 - Christian Yelich: Point of Contact & Launch Angle33:28 - Out Front Vs Getting It Deeper37:50 - Difference in Approach When Training Different Levels of the Athlete 42:45 - Mindset During an At-bat48:59 - Dealing with Low Exit Velocity55:32 - Mobility Issue or Strength Issue?1:00:30 - Adjusting Programming as Players Progress1:06:20 - Max’s Final ThoughtsSupport the show (http://www.challengerstrength.com)
Mike, Deven Morgan and Michael O'Connell break down the tough decision of letting youth athletes play multiple sports. How do you as a parent approach this complicated issue? How has Driveline evolved its hitting program over the last few months. Mike sits down with hitting coordinators Max Dutto and Max Gordon to break down the changes
Data driven hitting Part Two- The conversation continues with Max Gordon, Max Dutto and Mike Rathwell. We let the kids play! Driveline Youth Development coaches James Kimerer and Brian Leslie discuss in depth, the importance of youth physical fitness, training, hitting and throwing while also having fun!
The real value of The MLB Thirtysomething players and the ongoing data driven hitting training breakthroughs and new tools from Max Gordon and Max Dutto!
It’s the Triple Crown! Mike Rathwell Talks hitting assessment changes and Block vs Randomized training with the M and M’s! Max Gordon and Max Dutto.
Finding the right college can be crucial for anyone, a baseball player is no different. Max Dutto transferred to Menlo College after playing division 1 baseball for three years. At Menlo he played for Jason Ochart and Jake McKinley. It was the right fit and he became a 9th round pick. In this episode we also talk about what its like to be a hitter at Driveline.blastmotion.com code: pjb25 for $25 off See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we sit down and talk shop with current minor league infielder and Driveline Baseball Hitting Instructor Max Dutto. Dutto's unique path in baseball took him to 3 different college baseball programs and levels before being selected 266th overall by the White Sox in the 9th round of the 2016 Amateur Draft. Dutto's college career started at Cal where he played 3 season in the Pac-12. Dutto transferred to Cal State East Bay where he planned to finish his college career with the Pioneers, but a scheduling mistake left him ineligible to play just before his senior season. Taking quick action, Dutto transferred to Menlo College where he was immediately eligible to play for the up and coming NAIA program. It was at Menlo College that Dutto played for current Driveline Baseball Director of Hitting, Jason Ochart. As a professional player, Dutto followed Ochart up to Driveline as a trainee following his 2017 season with the White Sox organization. Since then, Dutto has taken on the dual role of trainee and instructor. He currently trains and works as an employee at Driveline's facility in Kent, Washington. Dutto's playing career and current work at the forefront of baseball's best player development facility give him the perfect perspective to provide current young players with useful tips and advice. Throughout the converstation, Dutto hits on key themes, like intentional practice, having a plan, being hungry to learn, and much more. You won't want to miss this interview with one of baseball's best young minds! Max Dutto on Twitter: @MaxDutto_ Topics: College Baseball, Recruiting Process, Player Development, Offense, Hitting, Hitter Training, Constraint Lead Approach to Hitting, NAIA, D2, D1 Episode Notes: You can read Dutto's article describing how to use and interpret K-Vest data here: https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/2018/11/introduction-k-vest/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keep-playing-baseball/support