By: Cade Lennox | 2011-06-06 | Baseball In baseball there are many different ways to catch a baseball. You need to be familiar with each way and practice them thoroughly so you will be able to keep the ball in your mitt. This article will give ideas for how to do this successfully. read more
By: Ruth Cracknell | 2010-04-03 | Baseball Bunting is an aspect of hitting which baseball players need to master. It is an important weapon for the team at bat. Did you know that the right and left hand batters move differently when bunting to get on base? Details of how each should move are given in this article. Also, the batter should remember that he doesn't have to bunt the ball. Actually, he should bunt the pitch he likes best. Many right hand bunters like the ball low and outside. Left hand batters usually like the inside pitch between the waist and the shoulders. This technique should be practiced faithfully by all baseballers. read more
By: SaMille | 2011-03-27 | Recreation & Sports The throwing program utilizes weighted baseballs weighing 4, 5, and 6 oz. We sell these balls, but you can substitute a tennis ball for that 4 oz ball, and a softball for that six oz ba read more
By: John J. Castro | 2010-03-27 | Baseball Here are some of the basics to know about baseball. Foul lines are the white lines that start from home plate and extend all the way down field to the outfield fence along the first base and thrid base side.These lines are to determine whether the ball is either foul or fair. read more
By: SaMille | 2011-04-28 | Recreation & Sports Do you want to hit much more line drive shots?Do you would like to drive additional balls out of the park? read more
By: Bobby Woods | 2010-10-06 | Basketball To throw a baseball effectively and efficiently, one must understand the components of backside balance, front-side balance, direction, rotation, and arm path. If there is no comprehension of these, then pitching a baseball becomes extremely difficult. read more
By: Ruth Cracknell | 2010-04-03 | Baseball To be a baseball catcher, in addition to learning the mechanics of his job, the player also has to know something about "handling" pitchers. He must get to know their capabilities, what kind of temperament they have, etc. He must also "take charge". Part of his assignment is to see to it that every boy is playing in the right position for the hitter. Read this article to learn more tips for the catcher, including how to wear his equipment correctly. read more
By: Nail Yener | 2010-12-16 | Baseball Baseball attracts a large number of people all over the world especially in the United States. The game has certain rules and this article talks briefly about them. read more
By: AndrewSmythe | 2011-01-08 | Baseball With so many techniques and tactics that you have to be briefed about to learn baseball, it will be best if you will start the learning process as soon as possible read more
By: Ruth Cracknell | 2010-04-03 | Baseball Baseball team players need to recognise the importance of the second baseman on a team. The second baseman must be one of the most agile and fit players on the team. He must be aware of play at all times, and be able to react with lightening speed. Protecting the bag against the first-to-second base steal is an important job for the second baseman. Read this article to learn how to do this and to make the tag, in order to become a great asset to your team. read more
By: Joe Brockhoff | 2010-04-02 | Baseball We have heard for years, that for a player to be a good hitter, he must swing down on the ball. While there is some truth to this, young players totally misinterpret what swing down really means. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-11-29 | Article Marketing Baseball is a great way to improve fitness levels, while participating in a fun activity at the same time. This article details why. read more
By: New York Institute of Photography | 2011-04-26 | Photography Baseball Photography Tips For Better Baseball Photos — From Little League to Big League read more
By: Nic Breedlove | 2010-04-27 | Baseball A small revolution in youth sports was started by youth baseball coach Eddie Bagwell of Rockdale, Georgia over ten years ago. Bagwell showed up at every single practice to cheer for his younger brother on the field. The older boy used a wheel chair, and Eddie Bagwell thought that every child should participate in baseball, so he invited the boys to join his team. read more
By: Sameep Shah | 2010-03-27 | Baseball Kids enjoy the game of baseball and like to be a front runner in winning tournaments. Some like to play a role of strong hitter, some like to be an accurate pitcher, but everyone has to be a good fielder. read more