INFIELD CLINICS
Major league training taught by major league players
These clinics build footwork, speed, range, and glove work. Training is geared towards teaching fielders how to compete effectively against hard hit ground balls from stronger hitters that generate higher bat speeds. Advanced range, foot work, and glove work are taught to give players that extra two steps they will need to reach and field higher velocity ground balls.
Major league training taught by major league players
These clinics build footwork, speed, range, and glove work. Training is geared towards teaching fielders how to compete effectively against hard hit ground balls from stronger hitters that generate higher bat speeds. Advanced range, foot work, and glove work are taught to give players that extra two steps they will need to reach and field higher velocity ground balls.
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INFIELD SESSION 5 (MARCH 14-APRIL 25) SPECIAL PRICING $160 FOR ALL PLAYERS (INCLUDES TEAM TRAINING)
Online Registration for Session #5 (March 14 thru April 25, no class Easter, 4/4):
Full payment must be received at the time of registration. No partial payments accepted.
***FIRST TWO CLASSES ARE MERGED INTO THE 6PM - 7:30PM CLASS*** COLLEGE AND PRO CANCELED***
Advanced/Progressive Fielding (ages 12-15)- 6:00-7:30PM
ADVICE FROM JIM PARQUE
Your career depends on what you learn today
“College and professional baseball demands players to be two dimensional. I have had the privilege of serving up ground balls to some of the best fielders in the game. Although their abilities varied, they all possessed three important skills that consistently kept them in the lineup:
ADVICE FROM JIM PARQUE
Your career depends on what you learn today
“College and professional baseball demands players to be two dimensional. I have had the privilege of serving up ground balls to some of the best fielders in the game. Although their abilities varied, they all possessed three important skills that consistently kept them in the lineup:
- Quick feet and range
- Arm strength
- Soft hands
| The idea that Latin fielders utilize different fielding techniques is incorrect as Jose Valentin, Julio Lugo, and Rey Ordonez all fielded baseballs exactly like Ray Durham, Paul Konerko, and Troy Glaus did behind me. Their ability to cut the angle and square up to the baseball provided the footwork required to make strong, accurate throws across the diamond. Although fielding hard hit grounders to the side can showcase glove work and get a fielder into an optimal throwing position, it has never been consistently effective when the game gets quicker and stronger. I urge you to study major league baseball in an effort to properly |
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Jim Parque | President of Big League Edge Performance Baseball™
A PROVEN TRACK RECORD
Impacting careers everywhere
Ben Ruff of Fife High School
“I have witnessed improvements in my foot work, arm strength, and ability to cut the angle. My hands are softer and I have more confidence in anything hit my way.”
John Rothchild of Kent
“The techniques BLE teaches are advanced and current. We have been to many camps and these clinics are the best around. We will be doing these clinics as long as my son plays baseball.”
Roger Horne of Seattle
“The coaches are knowledgeable and hold the players accountable. They teach them the right way to field and do not add all the flash that many other clinics teach. I am a big fan of these clinics and BLE.”
Dave Roberts of Bellevue
“Simply the most informative and cutting edge baseball training around.”










