Double Play Drills For Days with Sean Travers

Posted by Camille D.C. Sutton | Feb 15, 2018 2:00:00 PM

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Omar Vizquel -- a familiar name to aspiring middle infielders -- turned 1734 double plays in his career at shortstop. Ozzie and Cal followed him with 1590 and 1565 respectively.

His numbers boast an undeniable discipline and sense of play that distinguished him as one of the most agile players to ever play the game. You have to admit, double plays are among the most dynamic aspect of middle infielding.

Director of Player Development for the Ontario Blue Jays, Sean Travers has been sharing some awesome material of his crew working on double plays. Watch these guys turn two.

Turn Two: For the Shortstops

 

 

DP Turns today

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Turn Two: For the Second Basemen

 

 

Double play feeds from 2B today

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Turn Two: Double Play Feeds From Shortstop

 

 

Double play feeds from SS today

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Want to see more? Click below for more on Sean Travers and how he trains his players.

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Topics: Six Four Club, Double Plays, Baseball Player Development, Sean Travers, Middle Infield Drills

Written by Camille D.C. Sutton

Let's just say that I can hang with the best of them in a game of serious wiffle ball. An expert observer, baseball admirer, and baseball coach's daughter, I'm just here to share the latest and greatest in baseball development, baseball training, and maybe some of my peanuts at the ballpark.

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