Infield > Ground Balls

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
4 / 5
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Infield > Ground Balls (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:45 AM
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Infield > Ground Balls (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:45 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
4 / 5
You’re doing a great job staying active with your feet and glove, showing strong defensive instincts and energy. The biggest area to focus on is refining your backhand glove work. When fielding with your backhand, it’s essential to stay low and work through the ball with controlled, deliberate movements. Staying low not only improves your balance but also helps you maintain better control over the ball.
Focus on keeping your glove out in front as you approach the ball, ensuring you field it in front of your eyes. This positioning eliminates any blind spots and allows you to track the ball cleanly into your glove. By fielding out front, you’ll improve your ability to make quick and efficient transfers, setting yourself up for strong, accurate throws.
Incorporate drills that emphasize staying low and working through backhand plays, such as rolled ground ball drills or reaction drills with varying speeds and angles. By honing these specific skills, you’ll become even more reliable and confident on backhand plays. Great work overall—keep pushing to refine these details, and you’ll see noticeable improvements in your infield performance!
Focus on keeping your glove out in front as you approach the ball, ensuring you field it in front of your eyes. This positioning eliminates any blind spots and allows you to track the ball cleanly into your glove. By fielding out front, you’ll improve your ability to make quick and efficient transfers, setting yourself up for strong, accurate throws.
Incorporate drills that emphasize staying low and working through backhand plays, such as rolled ground ball drills or reaction drills with varying speeds and angles. By honing these specific skills, you’ll become even more reliable and confident on backhand plays. Great work overall—keep pushing to refine these details, and you’ll see noticeable improvements in your infield performance!
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Infield > Ground Balls (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:45 AM
Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee)

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
3 / 5
Your mechanics are excellent all the way through, showing a strong foundation for consistent performance. A couple of areas to focus on will help refine your approach and take your skills to the next level.
First, work on maintaining a steady tempo throughout your swing. It’s important to get fully loaded and stay controlled before moving toward the ball. Rushing from the load position can disrupt your timing and reduce the power and accuracy of your swing. By being patient and deliberate in your movements, you’ll be able to drive through the ball with more authority.
Second, pay attention to your chest posture. At times, you’re getting too bent over, which can throw off your balance and make it harder to stay consistent through the zone. Focus on keeping your upper body more upright and athletic, allowing you to maintain a strong, stable base as you swing. This adjustment will also help you stay balanced and in control throughout your motion.
Keep working on these details, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your timing, power, and overall mechanics. Great work so far—keep it up!
First, work on maintaining a steady tempo throughout your swing. It’s important to get fully loaded and stay controlled before moving toward the ball. Rushing from the load position can disrupt your timing and reduce the power and accuracy of your swing. By being patient and deliberate in your movements, you’ll be able to drive through the ball with more authority.
Second, pay attention to your chest posture. At times, you’re getting too bent over, which can throw off your balance and make it harder to stay consistent through the zone. Focus on keeping your upper body more upright and athletic, allowing you to maintain a strong, stable base as you swing. This adjustment will also help you stay balanced and in control throughout your motion.
Keep working on these details, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your timing, power, and overall mechanics. Great work so far—keep it up!
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
3 / 5
Your mechanics are excellent all the way through, showing a strong foundation for consistent performance. A couple of areas to focus on will help refine your approach and take your skills to the next level.
First, work on maintaining a steady tempo throughout your swing. It’s important to get fully loaded and stay controlled before moving toward the ball. Rushing from the load position can disrupt your timing and reduce the power and accuracy of your swing. By being patient and deliberate in your movements, you’ll be able to drive through the ball with more authority.
Second, pay attention to your chest posture. At times, you’re getting too bent over, which can throw off your balance and make it harder to stay consistent through the zone. Focus on keeping your upper body more upright and athletic, allowing you to maintain a strong, stable base as you swing. This adjustment will also help you stay balanced and in control throughout your motion.
Keep working on these details, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your timing, power, and overall mechanics. Great work so far—keep it up!
First, work on maintaining a steady tempo throughout your swing. It’s important to get fully loaded and stay controlled before moving toward the ball. Rushing from the load position can disrupt your timing and reduce the power and accuracy of your swing. By being patient and deliberate in your movements, you’ll be able to drive through the ball with more authority.
Second, pay attention to your chest posture. At times, you’re getting too bent over, which can throw off your balance and make it harder to stay consistent through the zone. Focus on keeping your upper body more upright and athletic, allowing you to maintain a strong, stable base as you swing. This adjustment will also help you stay balanced and in control throughout your motion.
Keep working on these details, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your timing, power, and overall mechanics. Great work so far—keep it up!
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM
Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee)

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
N/A
N/A
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
N/A
N/A
Madden Moen, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:45 AM
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
Indicates that the participant has just been introduced to the skill or concept and is in the early stages of learning. They have a basic awareness but limited understanding and application of the skill.
Suggests that the participant has been introduced to the skill or concept and now has a basic idea of how it works. They are in the early stages of comprehension and application.
Represents a participant who is at the stage of understanding and executing the skill or concept some of the time. They are making progress but may still require occasional guidance.
Signifies that the participant has a good understanding of the skill or concept and can execute it most of the time. They have reached a proficient level of competency.
Reflects a participant with a full understanding of the concept and skill. They are capable of consistently implementing it into their work, demonstrating a high level of mastery.
Focus on keeping your glove out in front as you approach the ball, ensuring you field it in front of your eyes. This positioning eliminates any blind spots and allows you to track the ball cleanly into your glove. By fielding out front, you’ll improve your ability to make quick and efficient transfers, setting yourself up for strong, accurate throws.
Incorporate drills that emphasize staying low and working through backhand plays, such as rolled ground ball drills or reaction drills with varying speeds and angles. By honing these specific skills, you’ll become even more reliable and confident on backhand plays. Great work overall—keep pushing to refine these details, and you’ll see noticeable improvements in your infield performance!