Tom Emanski
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Tom Emanski (born July 11, 1949) is the guru behind Tom Emanski Instructional Videos, a set of nine video tapes which lay out the fundamental tenets of baseball. The videos, sometimes referred to as "The Nine Commandments," have taught millions of youths worldwide how to play the sport of baseball and the commercial for this video has been running for nearly 18 years. Many viewers have memorized Emanski's commercial by heart, albeit unintentionally. Emanski is a former major league baseball associate scout and youth coach.
The Emanski videos are best known for their frequent and long-running commercials on ESPN and during Major League Baseball games. Featured in the commercials is former Major League Baseball star Fred McGriff. McGriff met Emanski at age 18 when he was still a minor leaguer and playing Winter Ball in Puerto Rico. Emanski videotaped McGriff's swing and offered to slow it down and analyze it.
Emanski developed a 'building block' approach to improve the fundamentals of hitting, running, and fielding. He tested his techniques on students at Baseball World, a youth baseball school in Fern Park, Florida. His teams found success winning national youth championships in Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) in three divisions: 12 and under (1990), 13 and under/under 90' (1991), and 11 and under (1992).[1](back-to-back-to-back AAU National Championship teams)
In 1991, Emanski prepared to release his first videos and filmed a short endorsement clip in Chicago with now former Major Leaguer Fred McGriff, who was then with the San Diego Padres.[2] The commercial advertising Emanski's nine videos has been aired continually and relatively unchanged despite McGriff's multiple team-changes. Because of their frequent showings, Emanski's name has become synonymous with the fundamentals of baseball.
The frequent commercial airings have led the videos being widely known in the sports viewing world, and have become fodder for sports analysts who wish to reference a lack of fundamental play in professional baseball players. During ESPN Sportscenter broadcasts, anchor Kenny Mayne would frequently comment during replays of a player error that "Perhaps he should watch Tom Emanski's Defensive Fundamentals tape. They're endorsed by Fred McGriff." Jayson Stark also commented on St. Louis Cardinals' defensive lapses in the 2002 National League Championship Series[3] and a 2005 New York Times article suggested New York Yankees' third baseman Alex Rodriguez spend $29.95 and "buy the eminent baseball instructor Tom Emanski's DVD, 'Teaching the Mechanics of the Major League Swing II.'"[4] Emanski also coached the 1996 Junior Pan American team to two wins against Cuba and the gold medal.[5]
In 2003, an Internal Revenue Service probe into unpaid back taxes revealed that Emanski's net worth exceeded $75 million, most of it derived from his instructional videos, making Emanski the nation's wealthiest instructional sports entrepreneur.[citation needed] Emanski was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey.
[edit] List of Emanski Videos/DVDs
- Dynamic Practice Organization
- Defensive Drills
- 101 Defensive Strategies
- Mechanics of the Major League Catcher
- Mechanics of the Major League Pitcher
- Baseball Strength & Conditioning
- Major League Baserunning
- Professional Bunting
- Mechanics of the Major League Swing II