By: Cliff Boyce
Equipment: Bats, Balls, and Helmetst
This
a great drill and will work well with all ages, especially the younger
ball players right out of Tee-Ball going into the minor leagues.
One
of the hardest things to teach young players is to keep their eye on
the ball and to keep their head steady. This drill takes this concept
to a completely new level.
Prior to practice take
about eight (8) baseballs and number the balls accordingly 1 through 8
(e.g., Ball One is numbered 1; Ball Two is numbered 2, etc.) Write the
number about 5 or 6 times around the outside of each ball.
To
start, have the hitters stand in the batter's box with a bat. Alert the
catcher to which number is being thrown. After each successful hit, the
batter must tell the pitcher (coach) which ball number they just hit.
The
players will improve with each practice session. To increase the
difficulty of the drill write the numbers smaller on the ball after
several practice sessions. This will help the players stay alert and
their focus on the ball remains high.
Good Luck.
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