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August 21, 2007

Bailing out of the box while hitting

Bailing out while Batting!

"Stop stepping out Johnny", yells coach D. "Step toward the pitcher".  This is something you will often hear while at a Little League game.  Take a step back and think.  Why is Johnny stepping out to begin with?  Well, probably because he has been hit before or the pitcher is throwing hard and he is nervous.  When hitters step into the batters box there are alot of unknowns: Is the pitcher wild, what if he hits me, is it going to hurt, where is he going to throw it.  We have all gone through this and some of us this bothered more than others.  I just got in there and hit. So I say.  I bet when I was 6 and the players were 8 and 9 I did not have the same attitude either.  We think "what is the big deal" it is just a pitcher which is true to us but we aren't standing in the batters box.
As a coach, think about this-  OK, I have a player that steps out.  Well, telling him to move closer to the plate or stay in there probably doesn't do me any good with that player.  What do you do?  Here is what works for me.  Tell the player to back off the plate until he or she feels comfortable and start there.  If the pitcher throws a strike and your hitter thinks it was way outside he will move closer to the plate on his own and eventually he will get close enough on his own time.  This really works.  Also have practice with wiffle balls and help teach your player how to get out of the way of the ball properly.  This will really help his confidence knowing that he or she can get out of the way and it won't hurt as much.  Look for my next blog on how to turn away from a pitch thrown at you.  Have FUN!

August 19, 2007

Diving for the ball

Diving for the ball.  Huh! This is something that is just not taught.  I do agree that is a lot an instinct type action, but it can be taught.  I start working with my players at the age of 6 diving for balls.  Why Not?  When I play the game I get such a rush from diving for a ball and robbing the batter of a hit.  Catching or fielding a ball that is well out of my reach and coming up with it to then turn around and throw him or her out.  Bam!  Start working on this early.  I compare it alot like sliding.  Many ball players are afraid to slide, but it is not so much they are afraid it will hurt but of the unknown.  So you teach it slow and easy with some simple drills and work from there.

Start your player on his or her knees and toss a wiffle ball to there sides so that way if they miss it or land on it the ball will not hurt.  Have them react and dive for the ball.  I am telling you they will have so much fun and they'll be hooked, getting further and furher for the ball. ENJOY DIVING!

Duke Baxter

My name is Duke Baxter, and I teach baseball at the Zoned Sports Academy in Bridgewater, NJ. More info here...

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