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The Bat Drill - Teach Players to Field the Ball in Front Youth players, particlarly younger ones or those new to the game, often make the mistake of letting ground balls get too close to their body before making a stop, resulting in less reaction time if the ball takes an odd spin.
 
It is important to emphasize the proper method of fielding - get the glove on the ground, use both hands, make sure to field the ball in front of you. This drill ensures that players must field the ball before it ges to them. Divide your squad into two teams of roughly equal ability. Place two bats on the ground - one at the shortstop position, the other at second base. Next, line one team up behind each bat, leaving about six feet between the first player in line and the bat itself (you can adjust this distance to make it less for younger teams or more for older players). Hit a grounder to one station, and have the player charge up and field the ball. He must not allow the ball to hit the bat, nor may he step over the bat to field the ball. In other words, he is forced to reach and field the ball out in front. When he has thrown the ball back (preferably to another coach), have him rotate to the back of the line. Alternate hits between your two teams, or have another coach hit balls at the same time to keep both sides working. Let the players go through the drill once or twice, then announce a competition. Each time a player misses a ball, fields one improperly, or makes a bad throw, their team gets a point. Go through everyone four or five times, slowly increasing the velocity of your batted balls and making the players move laterally more. When finished, declare the team with the least accumulated points to be the winner (much like golf, a low score is better). As an added bonus, give out sticks of sugarless gum to your winners. When you do your next drill, you might be surprised at the intensity! Get your free instructional articles at www.baseballtips.com Back to: Baseball Tips


Tri City Dust Devils News

Dust Devils Open 2nd Half With Big Win

The Tri-City Dust Devils wrapped up the first half of the Northwest League season on Monday night with a loss to Spokane. That dropped Tri-City to 17-21 and put them in last place in the East division.

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Solid Pitching Guides Dust Devils

The Tri-City Dust Devils got their second half of the 2010 season off to a great start Wednesday night, defeating the visiting Everett AquaSox by a score of 7-0.

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Dust Devils shut out AquaSox 7-0

PASCO -- The Everett AquaSox rolled through the first half of the Northwest League season. The second half started in less impressive fashion. Everett got the second half off to an inauspicious start Wednesday night, getting shut out 7-0 by the Tri-City Dust Devils.

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Dust Devils end first half with loss

SPOKANE -- The good news for the Tri-City Dust Devils is that in two days, they start fresh.No pa

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Dust Devils Wrap Up First Half With A Loss

The first half of the Northwest League season wrapped up on Monday night. The Spokane Indians clinched the East division title a couple of days ago. But, the Tri-City Dust Devils still had a little something to play for.

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Devils shut out AquaSox

The 2010 Northwest League season was 38 games old heading into Wednesday's game at Gesa Stadium

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AquaSox Commit Four Error and Only Manage Six Hits in Rout

The Everett AquaSox (0-1, 27-12) made four errors and gave up five unearned runs in a 7-0 loss to the Tri-City Dust Devils (1-0, 18-21) Wednesday night at Gesa Stadium.

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Dust Devils split with Spokane

Tri-City taking part in a double dip Sunday against Spokane.  Making up a game from earlier in the season that was rained out.

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Skole chews up Dust Devils

SPOKANE - Jacob Skole hit a 3-run home run in the seventh and the Spokane Indians went on to beat the Tri-City Dust Devils 5-1 on Monday night in Northwest League baseball before 4,730 at Avista Stadium.

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Dust Devils fall to Spokane

The Dust Devils capped off a frustrating Saturday night with a tough loss to Spokane.  Tri-City falling 11-4 on the road.

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