Catching > Blocking

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
4 / 5
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Blocking (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:07 AM
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Blocking (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:07 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Great job with your blocking—you’re doing an excellent job getting into position and controlling the ball. One key detail to focus on is exhaling as you receive the ball. This will help you stay relaxed and maintain control during the block, ensuring you remain balanced and in the best position to react to the next play.
Also, make sure your throwing hand stays securely behind your glove when blocking. Keeping it protected reduces the risk of injury and ensures it’s ready for a quick transition if needed. Beyond that, your timing looked spot-on, and your overall mechanics were very solid. Keep building on these strong fundamentals, and you’ll continue to excel behind the plate. Great work!
Also, make sure your throwing hand stays securely behind your glove when blocking. Keeping it protected reduces the risk of injury and ensures it’s ready for a quick transition if needed. Beyond that, your timing looked spot-on, and your overall mechanics were very solid. Keep building on these strong fundamentals, and you’ll continue to excel behind the plate. Great work!
4 / 5
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Blocking (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:07 AM
Catching > Receiving

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Nice job with your receiving! You’re showing good fundamentals and focus. One area to refine is your ability to anticipate the ball and bring your hand down smoothly as the pitch comes in. By staying patient and waiting for the ball to enter your glove, you’ll improve your timing and control.
Work on getting through the baseball as you receive it, allowing your glove to move fluidly with the pitch rather than just catching it statically. This movement helps frame the ball effectively and provides a better presentation for the umpire. Focus on presenting the ball parallel to the ground at the moment of reception to create a clean and consistent look for every pitch.
Incorporate drills that emphasize smooth hand movements and framing technique, such as catching off a machine or practicing with a partner throwing different pitch locations. These adjustments will help you become even more consistent and reliable behind the plate. Great work—keep it up!
Work on getting through the baseball as you receive it, allowing your glove to move fluidly with the pitch rather than just catching it statically. This movement helps frame the ball effectively and provides a better presentation for the umpire. Focus on presenting the ball parallel to the ground at the moment of reception to create a clean and consistent look for every pitch.
Incorporate drills that emphasize smooth hand movements and framing technique, such as catching off a machine or practicing with a partner throwing different pitch locations. These adjustments will help you become even more consistent and reliable behind the plate. Great work—keep it up!
4 / 5
N/A
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Receiving (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:49 AM
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Receiving (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:49 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Nice job with your receiving! You’re showing good fundamentals and focus. One area to refine is your ability to anticipate the ball and bring your hand down smoothly as the pitch comes in. By staying patient and waiting for the ball to enter your glove, you’ll improve your timing and control.
Work on getting through the baseball as you receive it, allowing your glove to move fluidly with the pitch rather than just catching it statically. This movement helps frame the ball effectively and provides a better presentation for the umpire. Focus on presenting the ball parallel to the ground at the moment of reception to create a clean and consistent look for every pitch.
Incorporate drills that emphasize smooth hand movements and framing technique, such as catching off a machine or practicing with a partner throwing different pitch locations. These adjustments will help you become even more consistent and reliable behind the plate. Great work—keep it up!
Work on getting through the baseball as you receive it, allowing your glove to move fluidly with the pitch rather than just catching it statically. This movement helps frame the ball effectively and provides a better presentation for the umpire. Focus on presenting the ball parallel to the ground at the moment of reception to create a clean and consistent look for every pitch.
Incorporate drills that emphasize smooth hand movements and framing technique, such as catching off a machine or practicing with a partner throwing different pitch locations. These adjustments will help you become even more consistent and reliable behind the plate. Great work—keep it up!
4 / 5
N/A
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Receiving (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 09:49 AM
Catching > Throwing / Arm Strength

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
When throwing to second base, focus on staying low and maintaining an athletic stance throughout the play. Anticipate the throw as the pitch comes in, so you’re ready to execute quickly and efficiently. Work on transferring the ball higher—bring your glove directly from the catch to a position near your back shoulder before moving into the throwing motion. This high and compact transfer will save time and create a more direct path for your throw.
Pay close attention to your footwork. Your jab step should be no more than six inches to keep your movements compact and explosive. A long jab step can slow down your transfer and throw, so keeping it short and precise is crucial. Additionally, ensure you’re finishing your extension fully toward second base. This will improve the accuracy and carry of your throw.
Finally, after your follow-through, walk through your throw to reinforce proper momentum and alignment. This will help you stay balanced and in control while maximizing the effectiveness of your throw. Keep practicing these adjustments, and you’ll see a noticeable improvement in your quickness and consistency when throwing to second base. Great work so far—keep building on it!
Pay close attention to your footwork. Your jab step should be no more than six inches to keep your movements compact and explosive. A long jab step can slow down your transfer and throw, so keeping it short and precise is crucial. Additionally, ensure you’re finishing your extension fully toward second base. This will improve the accuracy and carry of your throw.
Finally, after your follow-through, walk through your throw to reinforce proper momentum and alignment. This will help you stay balanced and in control while maximizing the effectiveness of your throw. Keep practicing these adjustments, and you’ll see a noticeable improvement in your quickness and consistency when throwing to second base. Great work so far—keep building on it!
3 / 5
N/A
Colton Gravelin, NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Throwing / Arm Strength (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:37 PM
Colton Gravelin, NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Throwing / Arm Strength (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:37 PM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
When throwing to second base, focus on staying low and maintaining an athletic stance throughout the play. Anticipate the throw as the pitch comes in, so you’re ready to execute quickly and efficiently. Work on transferring the ball higher—bring your glove directly from the catch to a position near your back shoulder before moving into the throwing motion. This high and compact transfer will save time and create a more direct path for your throw.
Pay close attention to your footwork. Your jab step should be no more than six inches to keep your movements compact and explosive. A long jab step can slow down your transfer and throw, so keeping it short and precise is crucial. Additionally, ensure you’re finishing your extension fully toward second base. This will improve the accuracy and carry of your throw.
Finally, after your follow-through, walk through your throw to reinforce proper momentum and alignment. This will help you stay balanced and in control while maximizing the effectiveness of your throw. Keep practicing these adjustments, and you’ll see a noticeable improvement in your quickness and consistency when throwing to second base. Great work so far—keep building on it!
Pay close attention to your footwork. Your jab step should be no more than six inches to keep your movements compact and explosive. A long jab step can slow down your transfer and throw, so keeping it short and precise is crucial. Additionally, ensure you’re finishing your extension fully toward second base. This will improve the accuracy and carry of your throw.
Finally, after your follow-through, walk through your throw to reinforce proper momentum and alignment. This will help you stay balanced and in control while maximizing the effectiveness of your throw. Keep practicing these adjustments, and you’ll see a noticeable improvement in your quickness and consistency when throwing to second base. Great work so far—keep building on it!
3 / 5
N/A
Colton Gravelin, NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Catching > Throwing / Arm Strength (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:37 PM
Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee)

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Good job overall—your mechanics are looking fairly clean, and you’re showing strong potential. The key area to focus on is ensuring that your hands, not your shoulders, are doing the work at contact. When your shoulders take over, it can pull your swing off its ideal path, leading to inconsistent contact and limiting your ability to stay through the ball.
Concentrate on taking your hands directly to the pitcher, through to the centerfielder, and then finishing high toward the sky. This will help keep your bat in the zone longer, allowing for better barrel control and improved contact consistency. Avoid letting your hands work in and out of the zone or around your body, as this can create a loopy bat path and reduce your ability to drive the ball effectively.
It’s great to see that as the round progressed, your mechanics became more fluid and consistent. Keep working on these adjustments to refine your approach, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your swing and overall performance. Great work—stay focused and keep building on these strengths!
Concentrate on taking your hands directly to the pitcher, through to the centerfielder, and then finishing high toward the sky. This will help keep your bat in the zone longer, allowing for better barrel control and improved contact consistency. Avoid letting your hands work in and out of the zone or around your body, as this can create a loopy bat path and reduce your ability to drive the ball effectively.
It’s great to see that as the round progressed, your mechanics became more fluid and consistent. Keep working on these adjustments to refine your approach, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your swing and overall performance. Great work—stay focused and keep building on these strengths!
3 / 5
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:07 PM
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:07 PM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Good job overall—your mechanics are looking fairly clean, and you’re showing strong potential. The key area to focus on is ensuring that your hands, not your shoulders, are doing the work at contact. When your shoulders take over, it can pull your swing off its ideal path, leading to inconsistent contact and limiting your ability to stay through the ball.
Concentrate on taking your hands directly to the pitcher, through to the centerfielder, and then finishing high toward the sky. This will help keep your bat in the zone longer, allowing for better barrel control and improved contact consistency. Avoid letting your hands work in and out of the zone or around your body, as this can create a loopy bat path and reduce your ability to drive the ball effectively.
It’s great to see that as the round progressed, your mechanics became more fluid and consistent. Keep working on these adjustments to refine your approach, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your swing and overall performance. Great work—stay focused and keep building on these strengths!
Concentrate on taking your hands directly to the pitcher, through to the centerfielder, and then finishing high toward the sky. This will help keep your bat in the zone longer, allowing for better barrel control and improved contact consistency. Avoid letting your hands work in and out of the zone or around your body, as this can create a loopy bat path and reduce your ability to drive the ball effectively.
It’s great to see that as the round progressed, your mechanics became more fluid and consistent. Keep working on these adjustments to refine your approach, and you’ll continue to see improvements in your swing and overall performance. Great work—stay focused and keep building on these strengths!
3 / 5
Colton Gravelin, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 12:07 PM
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
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Also, make sure your throwing hand stays securely behind your glove when blocking. Keeping it protected reduces the risk of injury and ensures it’s ready for a quick transition if needed. Beyond that, your timing looked spot-on, and your overall mechanics were very solid. Keep building on these strong fundamentals, and you’ll continue to excel behind the plate. Great work!