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Slide Properly

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A great way to stay away from injury is to learn how to slide properly. If you do this properly, you should never have a strawberry or scraped hands. Along with staying away from injuries, being a good slider will help you to be a better all around player. As you get older in this game, you will need to know how to do a hook slide and back door slide as well as when is the right time to slide or not slide.

Let’s talk really quick about sliding at home. Whoever is on deck needs to be there telling the runner to slide or not to slide and to which side of the plate. If the catcher is in front of the plate, this is when we will slide wide to the side of the plate and try to reach back and touch the base with just our hand.

Heads up for our instructional video tip on sliding properly.

Chris Gissell (172 Posts)

Founder of Baseball Dudes. Blessed with three beautiful children and an amazing wife. Baseball is my life, after my family, and I love sharing what I have learned from it. Thanks for taking the time to view what we offer here at Baseball Dudes.


Use Your Mind

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When we pitch, we don’t want to be a robot out there. We need to be able to think and pitch at the same time. To be clear, though, we do our thinking when we are NOT on the rubber. When we step on the rubber, our mind needs to be clear and committed to whatever situation we are in. There should be a list of things that go through your mind from the moment you get the ball back and when you step on the rubber again.

  • What inning is it?
  • How many outs?
  • Where are the runners?
  • What is the score?
  • Who is up and what did they do they last at bat?
  • Who is on deck and what did they do last at bat?
  • How can I get action on this next pitch.

Let me explain the last one. Our goal as a pitcher should always be to get the hitter out in 3 pitches or less. The fewer pitches we can throw to each hitter, the longer we might stay in the game.

Chris Gissell (172 Posts)

Founder of Baseball Dudes. Blessed with three beautiful children and an amazing wife. Baseball is my life, after my family, and I love sharing what I have learned from it. Thanks for taking the time to view what we offer here at Baseball Dudes.


The Vision

Article#1picOn Dec 1 2012 my wife, Rachael, and I were in Cabo on our first vacation since our honeymoon 12 years prior. While sitting around with nothing to do, your mind tends to wander with boredom. We have three children (Christopher 10, Zachary 7 and Brooke 4) so there is really not much time in our lives to be bored. Honestly, I don’t think my mind knows how to handle having no responsibilities and that is why this happened. 

Baseball has been in my blood since the age of 5. I grew up in Concord, CA where I played little league all the way through age 12. We moved up to the Pacific NW in 1991 when my father was transferred to Portland. One of the things I remember most about my baseball youth was my father reading every book and magazine, watching every instructional video and taking me to every clinic he could find to get me in front of the right people with the knowledge to make me a better player. 

So while sitting on the beach (in the shade while Rachael spent hours in the sun) my mind started racing once this idea popped in my head. How can I reach more kids?  I’m only home 4-5 months a year to train and am limited to just my area. Maybe I can use the Internet!  So that was it, he ideas started pouring in. So many, I couldn’t sleep, not even while on vacation. Maybe I can reach players all over the country, maybe even the world someday, via video analysis, articles, webinars and eBooks. My vision is when Baseball Dudes grows, too big for me to handle alone, we will bring on more instructors with pro experience who are still involved in the game.  

The name “Baseball Dudes” came from me telling my oldest boy about this idea. I asked him what should I call the business and he replied “little dudes playing baseball.” I loved it, especially since in the baseball world, a prospect is often referred to as a “Dude.” So to make a long story, a little shorter, “Baseball Dudes” was born on Dec 1 2012. 

Chris Gissell (172 Posts)

Founder of Baseball Dudes. Blessed with three beautiful children and an amazing wife. Baseball is my life, after my family, and I love sharing what I have learned from it. Thanks for taking the time to view what we offer here at Baseball Dudes.