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  • How to Build a Hitting Tee

    You need a hitting tee but you don't want to spend as much as a tee costs in a catalog or sports store. You might also want a way to practice your swing at home or during the off-season. With a...

  • How to Build a League Website

    Putting information online is an outstanding way to communicate with players, coaches, administrators and parents who are associated with a sports league. In most cases, this will be a youth...

  • How to Find Cheap Cubs Tickets

    Tickets for the Chicago Cubs vary in price by seat location. The closer to the field, the more expensive the tickets. The exact cost varies from season to season and the type of game. For example,...

  • How to Build a Portable Youth Pitching Mound

    If your child is interested in being a pitcher and wants to practice, you may want to consider building him a portable pitcher's mound. He will get better at pitching if he is practicing from a...

  • How to Paint a Baseball Scoreboard on a Wall

    Known as America's pastime, baseball is one of the most popular youth sports in the United States. Painting a scoreboard at a local field allows you to show fans the score of any game being played...

  • How to Read a Baseball Scorebook

    Baseball is the national pastime, but a baseball scorebook can be a mystifying document if you don't know what all the numbers and symbols mean. Learning how to read a scorebook will unlock the...

  • How to Catch a Ball at 1st Base

    Playing first base in baseball or softball might seem simple, but there are proper techniques to ensure safety and success. Catching the ball and making the putout are the primary duties of a...

  • How to Soak Baseball Gloves in Water

    There are many different ways to break in a baseball glove. Some recommend putting a baseball glove in a microwave oven for 45 seconds. Others will have you rub glove oil in it. You can also soak...

  • How to Become a Baseball Jersey Dealer

    If you grew up as a baseball fan, you might have had dreams of one day becoming a major league player. Most fans learn by the age of 15 that the major leagues are out of their reach. However, if...

  • How to Buy a Baseball Mitt

    Buying a baseball mitt (or glove) is not an easy thing to do. If you are above the age of 12, you probably have been playing for four or more years and you may have developed a position that you...

  • How to Find the Right Size Baseball Bat

    Finding the right size baseball bat is a challenging activity for any hitter. A batter has to understand what kind of hitter he is. If he is a hitter who will hit line drives and a lot of singles...

  • How to Put on a Thumb Guard

    Playing catcher in baseball is one of the toughest jobs in sports. Foul balls off the mask, chest protector and shin guards can be jarring and painful, even with protective equipment. However, the...

  • How to Organize a Baseball Clinic for Kids

    Instructional clinics that teach youth baseball players proper fundamentals are extremely popular throughout the United States. Many clinics become an annual fundraising event for youth baseball...

  • How to Open a Public Batting Cage

    Batting cages are a destination for baseball players of all ages who get hooked on their sport. Batting cages offer hitters the chance to practice, get better and gain confidence. Hitting has been...

  • How to Take Care of a Baseball Mitt

    Baseball mitts are intended to last a long time. Mitts can be used for many years if taken care of properly. Maintaining a baseball mitt doesn't require any time-consuming effort, just a few...

  • How to Customize All-Star Catchers Gear

    Making the All-Star Game as a representative from your league is anhonor. Although most players who make the All-Star Game look forward to showing what they can do in front of a national audience,...

  • How to Build a Baseball Field Drag

    An important part of maintaining a baseball or softball field is dragging the infield. Dragging the infield levels out the top layer of dirt on the infield skin and helps to break up any areas...

  • How to Care for Shin Guards

    Over the course of a season, a catcher's equipment takes a lot of physical abuse. This is especially true of shin guards, which are used to block errant pitches, block plays at the plate and...

  • How to Customize Your Own Baseball Cleats

    When you play baseball regularly, you understand the need for baseball shoes. There are many ways to customize your shoes; depending on the weather, the type of field you play on and your...

  • How to Run a Little League Baseball Clinic

    A little league baseball clinic can be effective in instilling fundamental baseball skills for every youngster who attends. Little leaguers can learn important skills such as proper swing...

  • How to Build a High School Baseball Pitcher's Mound

    The pitcher's mound aids the pitcher by enabling him to gain velocity when pitching the ball to the batter. This comes from using the pitching rubber as a point to push off of, as well using the...

  • How to Design a Tournament League

    When youth baseball leagues finish playing their regular-season schedules and championships, they often put together an all-star team made up of the best players in the league. These teams often...

  • How to Fit Shin Guards

    Shin guards are an extremely important piece of equipment worn by catchers in baseball. Shin guards protect the knees, shins and the top of the feet when the catcher is in his stance behind the...

  • How to Break in a Catcher's Glove

    When you first pick up a brand new baseball catcher's mitt, you will notice how stiff and difficult it is to squeeze and catch a ball. However, with a bit of use and proper care, your new mitt...

  • How to Officially Play Little League Baseball

    Little League Baseball is a great activity to help build a child's character. However, it's much different than playing pick-up games with their friends---a kid can't just show up and play. There...

  • How to Condition a Softball Glove

    For many softball players their equipment is their treasure, especially the glove that they field with. There is something to be said for the feel of a well-worn softball glove. Unfortunately,...

  • How to Track Baseball Stats With Software

    Using software to track baseball stats can be very beneficial. It can provide your team with the necessary stats that they need in order to improve their individual and team performance. There are...

  • How to Option a Baseball Player to the Minor Leagues

    When a baseball player is drafted by and signs a contract with a major league organization, it has three years to develop the player as it sees fit. After three full seasons the team may put him...

  • How to Make a Batting Cage From PVC

    Protect your neighbors from batted baseballs by creating a simple PVC pipe batting cage. This easily constructed, secure structure will keep balls within easy reach. Budding athletic hopefuls can...

  • How to Use Batting Machines

    A batting cage can be a great respite for any baseball player. Baseball is often a game of streaks. When a ball player is on a hot streak, the ball often appears to be the size of a beach ball and...

  • How to Lay Down Baseball Bases

    A regulation size baseball diamond is 90 feet on each side, and the bases sit at each corner of the diamond. While the dimensions are simple, it can be tricky to place the bases and baselines on a...

  • How to Do a Schedule for Six Baseball Teams

    When you are scheduling a league with six teams, it should be relatively easy to build a cohesive schedule. Six-team leagues are quite common in many youth baseball leagues and in some high school...

  • How to Remove Pine Tar From a Bat

    Pine tar is a sticky substance that baseball players use to improve their grip on a baseball bat. It is still used throughout professional baseball, but its peak of popularity was during the...

  • How to Break in a New Ball Glove

    There are many methods people use when they are breaking in their new baseball glove. Anyone from Derek Jeter to a dad playing catch with his son will have a different approach. No matter what...

  • How to Make a Baseball for a Parade Float

    A float is a decorative object built on a vehicle or on a tow bed that pulls the float. Floats were first invented in the Middle Ages to display moving pageants at churches. Since then floats...

  • How to Oil a Catchers Mitt

    Preparing a catcher's mitt for game action takes time. A catcher's mitt has to be strong enough and provide enough protection to catch 100-miles-per-hour fastballs. It also has to be flexible...

  • How to Become a Youth Baseball Umpire

    Before going through the steps required to be a youth umpire, background is important. In youth sports leagues, the men and women officiating the games are an integral part of the experience....

  • How to Step on the Pitcher's Mound

    Learning how to become a pitcher is not easy. You may have a strong throwing arm and your coach may want to develop your talent. When you throw the ball on the sidelines or in the outfield, you...

  • How to Buy 1952 Topps Baseball Cards

    Collecting baseball cards is an enjoyable hobby, especially to jog your memory of games from our national pastime. Baseball enthusiast would agree that the emergence of Topps baseball cards began...

  • How to Build a Wooden Bench for Baseball Dugouts

    If you're on a baseball or softball team or sponsor a youth team and find that the field conditions leave a lot be desired, fret not. Something as simple as the dugout bench where players sit...

  • How to Build Dugout Benches

    One of baseball's longstanding traditions is the look of the dugout--most notably the benches that provide a resting place for players not on the field. For someone looking to update their dugout,...

  • How to Throw a Curveball, Slider and More

    Instructions on how to throw the most important pitches in baseball

  • How to Become a Great Baseball Player

    Instructions on how to improve as a baseball player and how to become a great ball player

  • How to Remove Black Mold From a Bat

    Exposure to mold can cause a variety of health issues, including respiratory difficulties, skin irritations and asthma attacks. Continued exposure to mold can result in a mold allergy. Because of...

  • How to Make Baseball Practice Schedules

    A good practice schedule is the key to running a successful practice, no matter what sport you are coaching. In baseball, too many coaches put their players at a position and then throw batting...

  • How to Throw a Nasty Curveball

    If you ever wanted to learn how to throw a nasty curveball then you've come to the right place. A curveball is one of the most satisfying pitches to throw, and it will only take a few minutes to...

  • How to Break in a Composite Baseball Bat

    Composite bats are the newest technological breakthrough in the baseball world, using modified materials to create a whiplash motion through the hitting zone as well as an increased trampoline...

  • How to Coach Little League Batters

    Coaching Little League baseball players to hit takes patience and attention to detail. Most players who learn improper hitting techniques become frustrated the older they get as competition...

  • How to Calculate At-Bats

    Baseball is a game of numbers. One of the most historic numbers in the game is batting average. That figure is calculated by dividing the batter's hits by his at bats. Casual observers believe an...

  • How to Get Sponsored in Three Easy Steps

    Sponsorship is a great way to fund virtually any hobby, sport, or activity. It doesn't matter if you are into archery, paintball, or knitting. Companies are always looking for effective ways to...

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