Ray, one of my readers, came up with some great suggestions for youth baseball drills. Keep ‘em coming!
From Ray…
Here is a baseball drill…
We’ve had players scared to throw with other players because they don’t know their throwing style/speed. This drill prevents the same players pairing up during warm up throws. This also helps each player learn the throwing style of their other teammates and in turn develops trust between players.
Rotate throwing partners:
Have your best throwers/catchers in one line…say there are 6 players onthe grass. The other 6 will be one the foul line with the fence about 5 feet behind them. (The ones closest to the fence are the throwers who aren’t the best catchers-the fence is behind them to prevent them from having to run to get the ball if they miss the catch.)
Once you have your best throwers/catchers paired up with the not so good throwers/catchers you have them throw for about 1 minute then say “rotate”. The players on the foul line will rotate with the other players on the foul line. The good throwers/catchers on the grass DO NOT rotate. Have them throw another minute and then rotate again. You will rotate the foul line kids until every player on the foul line has a chance to throw with every player that is in the other line.
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