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This article covers some of the basic tips for youth baseball pitchers - and their coaches.Youth Baseball Pitcher Tips For Coaches And Players
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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
The author integrates martial arts approaches into the science of hitting.  It may sound odd, but it works!Improve your Baseball Hitting Skills With Ancient Okinawa Martial Arts
This article looks at some reliable ways to find inexpensive, quality youth baseball bats.Discount Baseball Bats - How To Get Them For Slashed Prices
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
Give your team an edge in close games by putting pressure on your opponent.  Any time one of your batters draws a walk, have them try to stretch it into two bases.The Art of the Two Base Walk: Put Pressure on the Defense!
A look at the issue of girls playing in a traditional boy's sport.  Should girls play baseball?Can (and Should) Girls Play Baseball?
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!
Pitchers are not made during practice - they are made in the offseason.  Follow these exercise siggestions to build a regular workout that will help increase emdurance, flexibility, and strength.Conditioning for Pitchers: Exercises for the Offseason
This article includes the basic responsibilities of the first baseman.  Make sure that you are teaching your players the correct fundamentals!
How to Play First Base (the Right Way)
A quick and easy drill for your entire team!  Have them hit an old basketball off of a tee to help increase their batting power.Add Batting Power by Hitting an Old Basketball
Tie, clip, or outline at least one target (you can do two or more if your backstop is big enough) to your backstop at approximately receiving height for your age group.  Have your players line up in one or two lines an appropriate distance from the targetTarget Throwing
Using Vasoline will soften the glove leather and reduce the stiffness experienced when you buy that new glove.Vasoline will break in your new glove in minutes
Give your players a mouthful of their cap in order to help stress the correct fundamentals of fielding a ground ball.The Hat in the Mouth Drill - Force Players to Field the Ball Out in Front

 
Maximize the impact of your batting practices by using these hitting stations.The Best Hitting Stations for Baseball Practice
No matter what skill level you coach, you should always stress solid, fundamental play.  This article is a guide to teaching the fundamentals of fielding grounders.Teaching Fielding Fundamentals - Ground Balls
Don't want to spend weeks using glove oil, then hitting your glove repeatedly?  Break it in overnight with the shaving cream method!Break in a New Baseball Glove with the Shaving Cream Method
Give your players a mouthful of their cap in order to help stress the correct fundamentals of fielding a ground ball.The Hat in the Mouth Drill - Force Players to Field the Ball Out in Front
Emphasize the importance of making good throws and of catching the ball with this fun little practice competition.Throwing Relay Race
It is absolutely vital to take care of your pitchers' arms, or their careers as pitchers will not be long.  Follow these guildelines to maximaize protection and recovery for your pitchers.Take Care of that Pitching Arm!
Take advantage of your practice time by polishing your players' skill using stations.Run Quality Practices With Stations
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)
This article includes the basic responsibilities of the second baseman.  Make sure that you are teaching your players the correct fundamentals!How to Play Second Base (the Right Way)
Build hitting power in your players by utilizing a free resource - have them hit an old tire.Increase Batting Power with an Old Tire
Bring back an old, time tested drill to teach your hitters real bat control.  Add some pepper to your practices!Put Some Pepper in Your Practice
An ideal method for correcting the long swingThe Classic Fence Drill
This article covers the basic responsibilitites of the shortstop.  Make sure you are teaching your players the correct fundamentals!How to Play Shortstop (the Right Way)
Teach players to field the ball in front of them and make accurate throws.The Bat Drill - Teach Players to Field the Ball in Front
Teach your catcher to pop up out of his stance to catch those foul pop ups.Pop Up to Catch Those Pop Ups!


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