Archive | Coach’s Guide

17 December 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Tips on How to Play Baseball


If you are the mother or father of a young girl or boy beginning his baseball career and you need to learn the basics of the game, then watch this video and you’ll be able to coach the next Albert Pujols or Jason Verlander.

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04 April 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Tips for Tee Ball Coaches


From a coaching standpoint, the most important thing about tee ball is ensuring that all of the players have a good time and are able to take something positive from the experience. While it is always nice to win, that should have no bearing on any decisions made during a tee ball game, as coaches [...]

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02 April 2011 ~ 0 Comments

How to Put Away a Jugs Batting Practice Net


I know that it’s mostly a softball thing, but I have spent over an hour after practice folding up a Jugs batting practice net.  But, that was before I watched Barbie and Mad Dog do their thing in this video which will make it very simple how to fold up the Jugs batting practice net. [...]

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01 April 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Book Review: WINNING BASEBALL


Winning Baseball by Trent Mongero is an outstanding book for baseball coaches. Mongero describes the book as being “For Beginner to Intermediate Play” and on the cover Mongero’s description of the book says that it teaches “age-appropriate drills at the level of T-ball through 9- to 10-year-old level.”  This is the only part of the [...]

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03 February 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Take Something Positive or Dwell on the Negative?


By Perry Cunningham, contributor to BaseballPracticeTips.com I wrote an earlier article that talked about confidence. To be a successful person and baseball player, you have to believe in yourself above all else. You have to know that when the ball is hit to you or you are on the mound or you are taking a [...]

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