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  This article basically describes my philsophy on why coaches shouldn't teach their players not to guess pitches while hitting.  I give examples of situations where an educated guess on the pitch selection is the best policy.Don't Guess at The Plate - Make an Educated Guess
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Lay the ground work for a great season by sharing a comprehensive letter with parents and guardians of your teams players.  A sample letter is included.Introduction Letter - Start the Season Off Right
Late in the game plate appearances, especially when your team is down, can be big pressure on a youth baseball player.  Help coach your team to success in clutch situations with these tips.Hitting in Clutch Situations
Far too often, we allow our teams to create added pressure on themselves because of the opponent or the game situation.  Instead of worrying about the score or how good the other team is, have them concentrate on normal play.Play the Ball, Not the Other Team!
Don't succumb to the desire to win at all costs - be willing to discipline, and even bench, players who are not giving it their best effort.Bench Your Players to Improve Your Team
Some great ideas on fundraising for your baseball team.Baseball Fundraising: Biggest Moneymakers and Timewasters
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Don't underestimate the impact that you, the little league baseball coach, has in child's life.  Boost self esteem (and build loyalty) in your players by doing the little things that will set you apart with them.Build Self Esteem in Your Team - Reward Your Players
Take advantage of your practice time by polishing your players' skill using stations.Run Quality Practices With Stations
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Maximize the impact of your batting practices by using these hitting stations.The Best Hitting Stations for Baseball Practice
An intro for the new baseball coach.  Some pointers on how to get started, getting to know your players and coaches, and the value of a team mom.So, You want to Coach Little League? (part one)
Some great ideas on fundraising for your baseball team.Baseball Fundraising: Biggest Moneymakers and Timewasters
Lay the ground work for a great season by sharing a comprehensive letter with parents and guardians of your teams players.  A sample letter is included.Introduction Letter - Start the Season Off Right
Kids hate outfield because coaches tend to hide weak players there - and then, forget about them.  Don't let this be the case with your team!Why Do Kids Hate Playing Outfield?
Don't waste time and energy at baseball practice - use these tips to run a better practice.Making Practice Fun and Effective
Take advantage of your practice time by polishing your players' skill using stations.Run Quality Practices With Stations
There is a difference between the coach who is remembered for life and the one that is quickly forgotton.  The author shares tips on becoming a memorable coach.How to Win Over Your Team as a New Coach
Don't underestimate the impact that you, the little league baseball coach, has in child's life.  Boost self esteem (and build loyalty) in your players by doing the little things that will set you apart with them.Build Self Esteem in Your Team - Reward Your Players
Far too often, we allow our teams to create added pressure on themselves because of the opponent or the game situation.  Instead of worrying about the score or how good the other team is, have them concentrate on normal play.Play the Ball, Not the Other Team!
Late in the game plate appearances, especially when your team is down, can be big pressure on a youth baseball player.  Help coach your team to success in clutch situations with these tips.Hitting in Clutch Situations
Don't waste your catcher's time in traditional infield practice.The 20 Most Wasted Minutes in a Catcher's Life
Don't succumb to the desire to win at all costs - be willing to discipline, and even bench, players who are not giving it their best effort.Bench Your Players to Improve Your Team
  This article basically describes my philsophy on why coaches shouldn't teach their players not to guess pitches while hitting.  I give examples of situations where an educated guess on the pitch selection is the best policy.Don't Guess at The Plate - Make an Educated Guess


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