Donnie Baseball
Need some baseball advice? Complete baseball advice from a complete player?
How about a former MVP and nine-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner?
Luckily, the man for that advice is in our own backyard — Dodger hitting coach Don Mattingly.
The six-time All-Star gave a group of kids some of that all-world advice at Camelback Ranch — Glendale in March.
Read closely, he knows his stuff.
Want to hit with power? It’s not a decision, it’s a result.
“I like taking the approach that I’m almost chopping a tree down. I’m going to pick my hands up and swing down into that tree,” said Mattingly. “Now I’m level into the strike zone. When you hit the ball, it ends up creating backspin and the ball carries.”
How about getting to a ground ball?
“You don’t necessarily have to be fast to cover a lot of ground. It’s that first step again,” he said. “I want to be on the move. It’s momentum. I want to be in an athletic position and an explosive position and it can happen any pitch.”
And if you want to get noticed as a baseball player? It starts with the basics.
“If they’re solid fundamentally, you can build on those things and we can help this guy become a better player.”
Solid advice.