This collection of instructional videos from BaseballRox with Max Luckhurst will help you develop your outfield mechanics with cutoffs and relays in the sport of baseball. These baseball videos are aimed to help young players and coaches improve their performance on the field. See how to practice outfielder's cutoffs and relays in baseball.
With these videos from the BaseballRox outfielding series, you will learn how to perform cutoffs and relays for outfielders. Learning the fundamentals of being an outfielder starts with drilling. Good outfield play starts before the ball is even pitched. After the ball is hit, proper footwork is key to getting you to the right position for a catch. You need proper footwork to catch and throw a ball, and you need to know some cutoffs and relays.
Cutoffs & Relays 1: Introduction. Begin reviewing cutoffs and relays strategy with this introduction.
Cutoffs & Relays 2: Nobody On Base -- Hit to Left. This video describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to left field with no runners on base.
Cutoffs & Relays 3: Nobody On Base -- Hit to Center. This video describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to center field with no runners on base.
Cutoffs & Relays 4: Nobody On Base -- Hit to Right. This video describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to right field with no runners on base.
Cutoffs & Relays 5: Runner On First Base -- Hit to Left. This describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to left field with a runner on first base.
Cutoffs & Relays 6: Runner On First Base -- Hit to Center. This describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to center field with a runner on first base.
Cutoffs & Relays 7: Runner On First Base -- Hit to Right. This describes the cutoff and relay on a ball hit to right field with a runner on first base.
Fun Fact: Most HRs on Opening Day: George Bell 04-04-1988, Karl Rhodes 04-04-1994 & Dmitri Young 04-04-2005. They each hit 3 Home Runs on their Opening Day.
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