
Trent Mongero
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HS players…. Ready to play in college? Here is D1 program in Charlotte, NC today. 40 degrees and raining. Cold, wet and damp! On top of that, there game field is not done so they are practicing on a softball field. It’s all about toughness and doing whatever it takes! Yea, they have an indoor facility, which they were already in earlier in the morning Queens (N.C.) Baseball Jake Hendrick Dirt Bro Diamond Training
Trent Mongero555,202 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

Brutal…!!! What else can we do with these stupid rules to mess up our great game? So now, as a result, the question has to be asked (from a technical standpoint) … Do we go back to straddling the bag to make the tag, if the throw is online? The hardest part of receiving a throw (in front of the bag), even when you let the ball travel to the glove, is reaching the far backside of the base with a tag. Now…If you can’t adjust your feet at all in front of the base, straddle might become the best option? If I’m a baserunner, I’m sliding head first to the far back corner of these larger bases. …any thoughts? MLB Dirt Bro USA Taber Mongero
Trent Mongero953,142 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

The “Ozzie Drill.” In 1998, I was watching an interview on ESPN with Ozzie Smith, and he talked about his favorite drill…one that he uses to “improve, polish, and trust his glove instincts.” in the drill, Ozzie got on his knees and had a coach “Pepper” him from a short distance, and he had to let his hands work freely to pick or press the short hop or short in-between hop. No thinking … just trust. Get the brain out of the way. Because thinking is slow. I stayed awake at night thinking of ways I could modify this drill to work when working with a group of infielders. It hit me in the middle of one night. Woke up from a dead sleep of a way that we could make the drill very predictable and simplified. Once the foundation of the drill was built and mastered, I could grow the drill and make it unpredictable and much more challenging. ***The video below is a culmination of 26 years of teaching this drill. My son, Taber, grew up doing this drill as a little boy, HS player and college player. This video is him executing the Ozzie drill on his knees and feet when he was playing SS for UNCW. It is an amazing drill. Thank you Ozzie Smith! Steve Springer Dirt Bro USA
Trent Mongero185,964 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Winning baseball. Check the box ✅. Dude has 23 home runs and 73 RBI and he puts down a safety squeeze in the CWS to score a key run! How many tools are in your box? How many ways can you hurt your opponent? …. Or are you one dimensional? … Or selfish… “I don’t bunt, I hit bombs!” Lol. Championship teams and championship players can do it all. Beautiful! Team first mentality! Refreshing. #cws2025 Next Level Baseball
Trent Mongero258,002 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

Drag bunt! Just imagine any player doing this against any type of modified shift. It’s there all day long! In my opinion, every hitter from HS and above should have this in their “tool box.” Never know when it might be the solution to a particular game situation. I have always said HS hitters can boost their batting average over .100 points if they know how to drag and push bunt. I would say the same is true for college players…At least .50 points. Not being able to bunt is about as bad as a LH pitcher with a bad pick-off move to 1B. No excuse for it. JS
Trent Mongero520,740 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Your team still use a field tarp? Learn how to use the “tarp funneling!” technique … When you don’t want to dump all the water already on the tarp into the outfield grass because it is already saturated. We had a drain over by the dugout and we learned how to get 100% of the water on the tarp into that drain. It was a lifesaver for getting in games … because our OF did not drain good at all.
Trent Mongero100,398 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

Fundamental keys of “catch play.” Specifically improving your ability to receive the baseball … using good “actions” to catch the ball. It’s the first thing coaches, recruiters and scouts notice while watching you throw. Do you catch the ball “cleanly? Do you dominate the catch?” And do you develop good habits by moving your feet (within reason) to receive the ball inside your shoulders… which allows for a quicker transition to throw. This is especially important for infielders and catchers. And as simple as this next point might seem, do you know when to catch with 2 hands vs 1? All of these keys (baseball IQ) are touched on in this 101 level video. Dirt Bro Diamond Training @TaberMongeroDBB #DoingDirtWork
Trent Mongero633,268 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Texas Rangers MLB Hitting Coach, Tim Hyers, discusses the High Tee Drill and how it helps hitters create a direct swing path needed to consistently handle velocity, with high spin, at the top of the zone. Great hitters know there is big risk involved in creating unnecessary length and depth on the backside of the swing. This is especially true when facing pitchers who throw with superior velocity at top of the zone. Take a listen.
Trent Mongero350,240 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

For all the players (at all ages) that spend their entire batting practice “hooking and pulling” everything… Take a look at the video and then listen carefully to Adam Wainwright Adam Wainwright talk about Castellanos’ approach in BP today… hint… not one pitch pulled… everything backside (oppo). Batting practice is a chance to work your swing and focus on “in game approach.” Wish more young players could learn this and work to apply. Become a complete hitter. Dirt Bro Diamond Training Next Level Baseball
Trent Mongero214,675 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Elite hands don’t happen by chance. And no matter your starting point, there is always a room for improvement. Find ways to challenge your hand tempo and deflect exchange confidence/speed. Rhythm and repeatability are key elements to each drill. Stay calm, relaxed, & free and easy. When you combine elite, hands, with elite feet, elite arm, and elite internal clock or “instincts,” you become an elite defender who can dominate. Here are some various 3 ball and 2 ball drills that Dirt Bro Taber Mongero current Director of Player Development at UNCW Baseball did as a 4 year starting D1 SS. Some of these drills were a part of his daily “hands routine” used before every practice or game. #DoingDirtWork Dirt Bro Diamond Training Next Level Baseball
Trent Mongero214,617 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Infielders, even first baseman, train like a shortstop. Coaches want athletes… and shortstops are the best athletes on the field (including catchers). College coaches recruit SS and move them around the field. Take a listen ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ Next Level Baseball Taber Mongero
Trent Mongero120,591 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

Two ball speed exchange (deflect/release). A critical skill used in many parts of infield play. Key on quick release …be sure elbow leads the hand (otherwise it’s a push). Also tilt the upper torso to stay connected with the uphill feed to the wall. Throws must be very accurate (aim small/miss small) to maintain rhythm in drill. Smooth is quick. Start with one ball… master… move to two tennis balls. Maintain integrity of actions. This drill will challenge your hands and reflexes. Result, slows the game down when executing plays when it matters most. Here Anthony is close to the record, which is 53 correctly executed exchanges in 20 seconds … from 5 1/2 feet from wall. Anthony Girgenti PBPro is The Proven Brand Dirt Bro Diamond Training Taber Mongero
Trent Mongero107,012 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

This one is coming from my heart. Don’t let this happen to your kid. The end of the summer of Taber’s 8th grade year we went to the beach as a family for two weeks and we have never regretted it. Sometimes we have to hit pause and do life with our family. Every year after, through HS … we blocked out time and put the bat and balI down… will help everyone in the long run. Promise! Next Level Baseball Dirt Bro USA
Trent Mongero94,980 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

Work fast! Pitchers you set the tone on defense! “Toe and Go!” Commit to your pitch, make the pitch, backup to top of mound, catch ball from C and go again. Get rid of the bad habit of walking off mound after every pitch towards catcher, receiving ball from C and walking a mile back to the top of the mound to make next pitch. It’s like watching paint dry and your defense falls asleep behind you. And on top of that… the grass hates you! Always remember, championship teams play with energy. Find ways, as a ball club, to add fuel, not lose it.
Trent Mongero192,656 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Looking for the “secret sauce” to separate yourself from your competition? Stuff that really works? Future HOF, Adam Wainwright, shares his special recipe! If you are after greatness, I highly recommend you listen to this clip in its entirety, and apply his sauce generously. Thank you Adam Wainwright for this incredible insight into how you transformed your career into a 200 win pitcher, which included closing out a World Series! Next Level Baseball Dirt Bro Diamond Training Taber Mongero Steve Springer Jeff Schaefer MLB Network Jaeger Sports
Trent Mongero102,150 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Parents learn how to get out of the way and stay out of the way when your kid is playing. It actually inhibits success when you are coaching or yelling instructions from the stands. Growth happens with failure… as uncomfortable as that makes us as a parent. Once we recognize this, we can be intentional about remaining silent when it comes to instructing, but verbal when it comes to positive encouragement. And encourage all players. It lets your kid know that everyone on their team is important and that you care about team successes. This is fundamental in creating a team concept in your child.
Trent Mongero34,404 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

There is only one winner. ONE. Train as a team (and individual) in such a way as to be the best competitor on the planet. Be different. Take the road less traveled … and aspire to greatness. That within itself makes you a winner. And to take it one step further… win (and lose) with class and dignity. Respect the game and your opponent. Winning and losing does not define you, but how you respond to both does…. Dirt Bro USA Next Level Baseball
Trent Mongero65,038 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten

Good players have a BIG PROBLEM … That often keeps them from becoming great!!! …. They don’t like to look bad when they are training/practicing…. The result? They don’t challenge themselves. They stay in a comfort zone. Growth comes from challenge and eventual mastery. Start stacking bricks. Conquer a skill and then build on it.. Start simple and predictable and move towards complex and unpredictable. This is where authentic confidence is found! Yes, simple and predictable (easy) can be a part of your routine, especially as a warm up. But there needs to be an element of hard, or very hard in your offensive and defensive process. Why? The game is very hard and one day you want to be able to make the hard look easy… so begin to DO HARD BETTER! Dirt Bro USA Next Level Baseball Taber Mongero PBPro is The Proven Brand Brad Porter
Trent Mongero71,124 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

THE COMPLETE INFIELDER …. A DIRT BRO… HAS IT ALL… Elite feet, elite hands, elite eyes (seeing the ball at high speeds), elite judgement (reading hops/angles), efficient transition from field to throw, ability to repeat mechanics, short arm stroke, ability to throw from all arm angles … on the run. Various footwork patterns… Elite Range and timing…. Soft hands… The ability to make plays one handed or two handed. Have a strong arm (when needed) and a very accurate arm… ALWAYS. On top of all this, you must have an elite internal clock. Above average baseball IQ and situational awareness. And It’s critical that all the above be taught and trained regularly. Hope to see you at Dirt Bro Camp This Summer. First camp in two weeks at UNCW. *** BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE VIDEO OF WAYS OF IMPROVING INFIELDER’S HANDS. Next Level Baseball Taber Mongero Dirt Bro Diamond Training
Trent Mongero72,131 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr