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  • How to Impress Coaches at Baseball Tryouts for Outfield

    Some people might think the only skill a baseball outfielder needs is the ability to catch fly balls. However, playing the three outfield positions involves much more than just fielding pop-ups. Outfielders must exhibit strong, accurate arms for throwing, the ability to cover a vast area and the baseball awareness to know where to be in every situation. Outfielders looking to impress coaches at a tryout will need to show they are well-rounded and excel in all facets of the positions.

  • Baseball Practice Drills for Kids

    Even at a young age, kids want to emulate their favorite baseball players. They start developing their skills playing T-ball and continue to practice through Little League and into high school. There are many aspects to the game of baseball that require attention. Performing specific drills for hitting, baserunning, infield defense and outfield defense will help kids mature into productive baseball players.

  • How to Coach Middle School Baseball

    For a baseball coach, working with middle school-aged players requires patience and enthusiasm. Coaches discover kids at this age with teachable spirits and passion for adventure. Coaching this age group creatively with fun drills and instruction reaps rewards both on and off the field. Good coaches also teach sound fundamentals of the game that will benefit the youth as they grow and mature.

  • How to Be the Best Baseball Coach

    Being a great baseball coach takes a lot more than just filling out a lineup card. Whether you are blessed with a good talent pool of players or not, there are other aspects of coaching that you need to master to be the best coach you can be. Organizational skills and developing good relationships with players are paramount to becoming a good coach. The best baseball coaches also remain calm even when things are not going their way.

  • How to Coach Baseball

    Coaching a baseball team is best done by concentrating on preparing the team and giving positive and negative feedback. Manage a successful baseball team with tips from a professional baseball instructor in this free video on baseball.

  • How to Throw a Knuckler

    When throwing a knuckler, curl the knuckles in so that they touch the ball. Master a knuckler throw with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • How to Throw a Screwball

    A screwball pitch has a clockwise motion that curves into the batter. Learn to throw a screwball with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • How to Throw a Forkball

    To make a forkball pitch sink, make sure the throw stays on top of the ball. Discover how to throw forkballs with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • How to Throw a Splitter

    The splitter pitch is thrown by spreading the middle and index finger apart. Find out how to throw a splitter with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • How to Throw a Slider

    When throwing a slider, the grip will make or break the pitch. Find out about the grip used to throw a slider with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • How to Coach Baseball

    To coach baseball, know how to react quickly to the number of outs and the runners in scoring position. Learn more about coaching baseball with tips from a baseball coach in this free video about playing baseball.

  • Turning a 3-6 Double Play

    The first baseman starts a 3-6 double play who throws to the covering shortstop. Learn how to turn a 3-6 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 1-2-3 Double Play

    A 1-2-3 double play has to have the bases loaded with less than two outs. Learn how to turn a 1-2-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 6-4-3 Double Play

    Turning a 6-4-3 double play is going from the shortstop to 2nd base to 1st base. Learn how to turn a 6-4-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 4-3 Double Play

    There is no need for a toss to 2nd base in a 4-3 double play. Learn how to turn a 4-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 4-6 Double Play

    The shortstop covers 2nd base in a 4-6 double play. Learn how to turn a 4-6 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 4-6-3 Double Play

    A 4-6-3 double play starts at 2nd base, who throws to the shortstop, who then throws to 1st base. Learn how to turn a 4-6-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 6-3 Double Play

    The 2nd baseman is not involved in a 6-3 double play. Learn how to turn a 6-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Turning a 3-6-3 Double Play

    A 3-6-3 double play starts at 1st base, goes to 2nd base and then comes back to 1st base. Learn how to turn a 3-6-3 double play from a baseball coach in this free coaching video.

  • Explaining Signs From Catcher & Coaches in Baseball

    Signs from the catcher tell the pitcher what pitches to throw. Learn more about baseball signals in this free baseball basics lesson from an experienced baseball fan.

  • How to teach catching drills

    Catching a ball is a skill that baseball players practice from the time they are little throughout all the years that they play ball. Teaching catching drills is quite labor-intensive, but it is also absolutely vital to developing a child's skill as a player. Catching drills are practiced over and over, but done so carefully so that players are not injured. Many younger children are afraid of the ball. It hurts when a well-thrown baseball hits you. Kids learn to be afraid of the ball because they don't want to catch it, and lack the confidence to know that they…

  • How to Attend a Ripken Baseball Coaching Clinic

    Cal Rikpen has devoted his post-MLB career to promoting youth baseball, particularly to teaching kids how to play and love the game "The Ripken Way." In order for kids to learn, though, they need to have coaches and parents who understand Cal's philosophy, and to this end the Ripken Baseball organization offers a number of Ripken Coaching Clinics for parents, youth league coaches, and anyone who loves the game of baseball.

  • Types of Baseball Coaches

    Learn about the different types of baseball coaches including hitting coaches, pitching coaches, and bench coaches with expert tips and advice on baseball rules and basics in this free online baseball video clip.

  • What are Baseball Coaches, Managers, & Umpires?

    Learn what the people do who aren't on the baseball field, including coaches, managers, umpires, trainers, scouts, and owners with expert tips and advice on baseball rules and basics in this free online baseball video clip.

  • How to Coach Youth Baseball

    Baseball has long been called America's game. Every summer, millions of children play in youth baseball leagues across the U.S. and in many other countries. The coach can make or break a youth baseball team and impact each child's perception of baseball for many years to come.

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