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  • How to Throw a Power Fastball

    A fastball should be the pitch that every young pitcher uses the most. It does not damage the arm like a curveball and it is easier to master than the change up. A pitcher that can...

  • How to Understand Baseball Terms and Lingo

    Learn how to follow major league baseball broadcasts with many of the terms and lingo of the game. This article will assist you in following your favorite team via radio, TV or newspaper.

  • How to Catch a Baseball at a Stadium

    Ever wish you could be that fan they show on camera catching the foul ball or home run? This article will give you a few its and some advice to increase your chances of going home with a souvenir...

  • How to Recognize a Baseball Umpires Call

    Watching a Baseball game is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon or evening. Any game you watch, from Little League to the Majors, requires some knowledge of what’s going on. One way to help you...

  • How to Stretch a Baseball Hat

    Baseball hats are worn by more than just baseball players. They are used for fashion or to protect a head from the sunlight. They are also worn to show team spirit or to advertise a certain brand...

  • Explaining the Bean Ball in Baseball

    The bean ball can be used to rattle baseball batters. Learn more about pitching tactics in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • MLB Pitching Rules

    Pitching represents the core of the game of baseball. All of the fielding plays, base-running and tag-outs essentially serve as a strategic embellishment of one single act: the pitcher trying to...

  • About Catcher's Gloves

    In the sport of baseball, the glove that a catcher uses is known as a catcher's mitt. This type of glove is different from other fielder's gloves in that it has no individual fingers, resembling a...

  • About Baseball Gloves

    A baseball glove is a piece of sports equipment that allows baseball and softball players to catch batted balls or balls thrown to them without injuring their hands. Baseball gloves have evolved...

  • What Is a Gyro Ball?

    A gyro ball is a baseball pitch that may or may not exist as nobody has actually been able to say with certainty that they have ever seen one thrown in a game. If this sounds perplexing it's...

  • How to Get a Home Run Ball Autographed at Citizens Bank Park

    One of the biggest thrills of attending a Major League Baseball game is catching a foul ball or a home run ball off the bat of your favorite slugger.Catching a home run ball is sure to satisfy any...

  • How to Throw Junk Pitches

    Not everybody can step on the mound and blow the ball by opposing batters. Sometimes, a pitcher has to get by with his guile and experience. Instead of throwing a 95 MPH fastball, a pitcher can...

  • How to Keep Track of Outs on a Baseball Scorecard

    Outs are the most common outcome of an at-bat in baseball. Various symbols represent the different types of outs on the scorecard. Everyone scores the game details in their own way. Mastering the...

  • How to Throw A Gyroball

    The gyroball is a relatively new pitch developed by a computer scientist and baseball instructor. It has the appearance of a slider, but in reality has no movement at all.

  • How to Get a Ball in Batting Practice

    Attending batting practice provides your best chance of catching a ball at baseball game. Home runs or foul balls may not be retrieved by the batboy and fans can take home any balls they catch. If...

  • How to Catch a Foul Ball at Spring Training

    Catching a foul ball from a professional ballplayer takes skill and luck. A good glove coupled with good position is critical to catching a foul ball at spring training. With fast hands and good...

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