Be a Better Batter Through Repetition
December 4, 2007
All parents want their children to reach their full potential in anything that they do. If you have kids playing baseball or softball then you know that one of the most exciting and difficult aspects is hitting. And since you may only get 3 to 5 at-bats per game then you want to make sure that they count. Whether your kids are playing baseball or softball, if they can hit the ball like they want then they will enjoy playing so much more. There’s nothing worse than watching a player walk... Read more »
Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Pitching Machine
December 4, 2007
As a parent, you want your kids to play sports to stay healthy and to be part of a team. For young kids, one of the most important aspects of any sport is to have fun. If they aren’t having fun then they will want to quit. In baseball and softball, one of the funniest moments is at the plate and getting a hit. Some kids have a natural ability to hit the ball even at early ages while others struggle for years trying to become a good hitter. If you are committed to helping your child get... Read more »
How To Choose A Great Baseball Bat
December 4, 2007
Perhaps the most important aspect of baseball is to have a bat that suits your needs. A bat’s weight, length, and material can all have a positive or negative affect on a batter’s swing. Consider every option when choosing a baseball bat for yourself. Bats come in all shapes and sizes. Wooden bats are often popular with major leaguers, but some feel you get a better crack using a metal baseball bat. There are restrictions, however, on which bats can be used. Every league has rules on... Read more »
If You Want To Play Baseball, Here Are Some Must Haves
December 4, 2007
Baseball is America’s pastime. To play the game there are a few basic pieces of equipment that everyone must have on hand. For most, this equipment is common knowledge, but some may be less familiar with the terminology and rules. Every game revolves around a baseball bat and a ball. The ball contains a cork center that is wrapped in string and then covered with a layer of leather that is then stitched up. The bat is made of metal or wood, usually maple or ash. Metal bats are not allowed in... Read more »
The Experts Guide to Baseball Training
December 3, 2007
Batting or putting the wood to the ball, is the key to the success or failure of the ball club and the individual. There is no great mystery about what makes a boy a good hitter. He has to have: 1. A certain amount of natural ability 2. A mastery of the fundamentals 3. Confidence in his ability to hit The phrase natural ability covers a great deal. It means strong arms, wrists and hands; quick reflexes, good coordination, perfect eyesight and speed afoot. Regardless of how much natural ability a... Read more »
Outthinking the Batter When Pitching In Baseball
December 3, 2007
A boy may have a strong arm and know all the mechanics of pitching, but if he doesn’t think about the hitter’s weaknesses and strengths, he’ll become nothing more than a “thrower” and will not help his team much. A pitcher, even more than a catcher or manager, will know which of his deliveries the batter can or cannot hit. That is, if he studies the hitter constantly. This is just as true in Little League ball as it is in the Major Leagues. As a matter of fact, the younger... Read more »
How to Provide Good Leadership in Baseball
December 3, 2007
These ideas are for managers, coaches, players, and parents. While this is written primarily for the beginner in baseball - the Little Leaguer - the reader will discover that the same fundamentals work in all branches of baseball. The right way to execute a play and the right attitude get the same results in the major leagues as in the Little Leagues, and the wrong way is just as inimical to good results. The surprising thing is that so many major leaguers make mistakes - correctable mistakes - which... Read more »
How to Bat In Baseball
December 3, 2007
Take a boy to the ball field and guess what he will pick up for the first time… a glove or a bat? Right. Just about everybody who plays baseball, or who ever thought of playing baseball, loves to bat. Some players have the gift of being “born” hitters; that is, they are blessed with excellent eyesight, quick reflexes, strong wrists and husky shoulders. These players usually become the better batters, but that does not mean the average player with normal build and strength cannot... Read more »
Safety First In Baseball Explained
December 3, 2007
The safety factor is an important one at all levels of baseball, but it is particularly necessary with beginners. It should not be overlooked at any stage of Little League activity, whether in spring training, tryouts, practice sessions, or games. Coaches and managers might like to post the following list of precautions in a dugout, clubhouse, or dressing room: 1. Have an adult at the field at least a half hour in advance of the scheduled activity to control the group until the start of organized... Read more »
Origin and Early History of Baseball Explained
December 3, 2007
Henry Chadwick, called the father of baseball, its first writer and the inventor of the box score, claimed that American baseball was positively descended from the British game of rounders, which became “town ball” in this country, then baseball. He was an eyewitness to the evolution, having seen rounders played as a boy in England, and rounders, town ball and baseball in this country. A. G. Spalding, founder of the famous sporting goods house, a fine pitcher himself, and publisher of... Read more »



