Evaluating and Drafting

Skills Evaluation/Tryouts

  • Have an Evaluation Plan – you and your assistant coach should be on the same page with regard to what you should be looking for in a player.  Have a consistent evaluation scale, 1-5, A-F, Whatever, just have one
  • When evaluating a player in the gym, look for a consistent throwing motion, footwork, and proper fielding mechanics.  Is this player afraid of the ball?  Is he/she anticipating a bad hop?
  • When evaluating a player in the batting cage, remember one thing, they probably have not seen live pitching for quite some time, so actually hitting the ball is not as important as a good swing.  Look for “happy feet’, good swings mechanically, are they afraid of the ball etc.  Count good swings rather than hits.

After the Skills Evaluation/Tryout

During the Draft