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    <title>The Importance of throwing the Ball the Right Way</title>
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          <font face="Times New Roman" color="#000000" size="3">Today Blog I’m going to change
      the subject a bit and talk about the MLB way to throw the ball.  PUTTING THE
      PRESSURE  on the bottom half of the ball makes the ball travel farther and straighter
      on the line of flight. Most players, especially kids, when they throw the ball they
      put their hands in such a way that they put the pressure on top of the ball with their
      fingers. With the fingers placed there<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>on
      top of the ball they then are pulling down as they are throwing.What that does
      it makes the ball becomes top heavy and thus it<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>kills
      its maximum speed<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>or traveling distance.
      The correct way to throw the Baseball is arm coming down with your wrist sliding backwards
      to put the pressure as you throw the ball on the bottom half of the ball and by doing
      this the pressure on the ball goes to the middle of the ball instead of on top of
      the ball now the ball has the proper backspin and weight balance to make it travel
      a longer distance at a faster rate. This is a secret that the outfielders in the MLB
      with the Good arms use -MIKE</font>
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    <title>Stay inside the BALL!!</title>
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    <title>The KNOB-The Brain of the Bat</title>
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    <title>Learn the Right Techniques Today: Bright Future Tomorrow!!</title>
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      Pay attention to Zachary Ramzy (the player swinging the bat in the picture) Last year
      while he was 9 years old,  he hit 7 Home Runs over the fence at the Cheviot Hills
      field in West LA. It was the 1st time in their league history that a 9 year old even
      hit one over the fence. So far this year , 5 games into the season, he has hit 2 Home
      Runs using a WOOD BAT (not the usual Aluminum bat players of his age use-that
      makes the ball travel further than a Wood Bat). He and His Dad, JayP, agreed that
      he should start using the Wood bat like the Major leaguers use so that he would have
      a "real feel" for how a Baseball should be hit plus not kidding himself with
      the extra distance because he was using an Aluminum bat . I have been training
      Zach since he was 6 years old, He has worked hard and continued to improve on his
      swing; also he never "quit"on me when I had to be stern with him to keep his swing
      on track. I feel he is a "Future Major League Power Hitter"  He hits with a lot
      of power to all fields and has the knowledge now when he comes to the plate of knowing
      what he is suppose to do and is doing it. It is hard to believe that a 10 year old
      can hit the ball so hard and so far on a consistent basis like he does at this stage
      of his life. Zach is a good example of learning the right techniques today can lead
      to a very bright future tomorrow.MIKE
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    <title>It's never too late to learn the right way to Play!!</title>
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      The great thing about Baseball is it is a game for people of all ages and it's never
      too late to learn to play the right way. Two years ago , I started working with a
      man who had been playing on and off in various Adult Baseball Leagues who still had
      the desire to improve his game and get better at Hitting in particular. It really
      bugged him because he would get his pitch that he should really cream and he wasn't
      doing it. First off he was smart and knew he needed to get some instruction if he
      was going to be a better hitter and master the hitting game.So when he came to me
      for coaching he was willing to listen to improve himself. It was challenging at first
      because we had to get rid of all his old ideas and habits and get him to begin to
      start thinking like a "Major Leaguer" and develop their habits and techniques instead.
      Now he is no longer a margin-able player on the team, he has become one of the"Go
      To Guys" when the game is on the line. Last year he became a legitimate Home Run Hitter
      and a good hitter in the clutch with runners on base. He has lost some old friends
      who remember him like he was because they were better than the old him then;but now
      he  has some new friends who appreciate a good hitter; so you see how  hard
      work and right techniques pay off.He goes to the plate knowing he can turn the
      game around with one swing of the bat and he has the Major League attitude and skill
      set to do it.  So can you!! MIKE
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    <title>Full Extension Swing-Swinging through the ball</title>
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      Most hitters have a swing ; the swing goes to the ball or across the ball, the correct
      swing however (especially for power hitting or hitting the ball hard) must
      go through the ball . There is a difference between the guys who get paid and
      everybody else's swing. They have a "trained " swing that goes out through the ball
      . This is done by using the "knob of the bat "to delay the swing until the bat gets
      in front of the body then the swing takes place. If the hitter can do this on a regular
      basis he can name his price come contract time in the free agency market. For kid's
      just starting out the  they must learn that the  "knob of the bat" is the
      brain's of the whole operation of a good swing or a Full extension swing ( one that
      goes through the ball and not across the ball) . The knob must be on the inside of
      the pitched ball and going out toward the ball on a 30  degree angle FIRST then
      the barrel of the bat will follow the knob to make solid contact through the ball
      and you end up with the lead hand of the bat turning over and finishing up high. MIKE
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    <title>I wish I knew then what I know now!</title>
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      When I was growing up, my brothers (my twin,Marshall and younger brother,David) and
      I were good at playing Baseball and we played it almost  every day (all day long!!).
      We were very competitive with each other and everyone we played with; WE LOVED PLAYING
      THE GAME. The advantage I had was the three of us had each other to play with all
      the time which kept us going and help make us successful. But our disadvantage was
      we had no Major Leaguer to teach us how to play the game the right way. I see how
      we spent so much time and energy playing but we were not developing into what it takes
      to be going all the way to the top of the baseball world. Sure the talent was there
      and the Desire too!! But the know-how wasn't there. All three of us back then really
      wished for some instruction or help on to become a Major Leaguer and live our dreams.
      Since we were from LA the Dodgers just before their home games and sometime after
      their games would have the then current and former Dodgers give tips to to the fans;
      little inside info to help you play the game. My Brothers and I loved these sessions
      and hated that they were so few. Now in my life, today, I'm happy to be
      able to teach the MLB Playing System to players of all ages and I enjoy doing what
      I do and I can't help but think of my childhood and see that I'm now able to
      give the world something I really wanted as a Kid.
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    <title>T-Ball? I'm 6 years old; What do I do with this BAT?</title>
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      Can I be a really good ballplayer? Can I be like the ones I see play Baseball
      on TV. Baseball looks like it could really be fun, but what do <em>I</em> do
      with this BAT? This is what goes through the head of all kids as they start out their
      baseball journey. Their Dad's and Mom's are rooting hard for them but they don't really
      know what to do or how to do it. Baseball is a game of forethought , you can not live
      in the present tense and still play the game successfully. If you don't know what
      you are suppose to do when you get to the plate, the ball at any speed is past you
      before you know it, and that's not any fun for the Kid. By pre-thought and training
      of your skills to go with it, you slow the play and the ball down; your mind kicks
      in the skills you have learned and your body reacts with the proper response to hit
      the ball. Oh!! what a better way to play the Game and let the kid have some Fun!!
      Success breeds success and confidence and that is the right way to kick off your Baseball
      journey.All this comes from learning and using the best techniques in the world to
      play the game of baseball; that  is the MLB System . You are never too young
      or to old to take charge and stay in control of what you do on the field of play.-MIKE
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    <title>Welcome to my Blog</title>
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      Hi, Welcome to MLB Playing Secrets, I'm Mike Edwards. MLB Playing Secrets teachs the
      techiqnues of the Major League System. There are "5 Playing Tools" -Hitting, Power
      Hitting, Power Running, Power Throwing and Fielding".<strong>IT'S ALL IN THE SYSTEM</strong> .
      What makes a SuperStar is the System. How they play is judged by the System, You need
      to learn the System or the "5 Playing Tools" which is the System. This is what I teach
      here in my Blog and in my lessons and in my DVD's, the Core of the Major League System.
      I was a Superstar in High School and in College at UCLA but I found out I was playing
      outside of the System after I signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates . Lucky for me I
      had World Class Running Speed  so the Pirates were willing to work with me and
      teach me the System. Now for the past 30 years that I have worked in Baseball
      I know for sure that this is the System that works and the one that the Superstar
      use. Let me put this question to you . Who is better the Superstars or the System?
      The Superstar are greatly talented individuals It's the System that makes them great
      ballplayers since they use the MLB Playing System  better than anyone else.
      Please send me your emails or comments and I 'll be Blogging again soon
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