Getting Started Coaching Tee Ball, Equipment
Equipment In most recreational leagues today equipment is provided by the league for use at the Tee Ball level; however the quality of such equipment is not very good and usually in need of repair....
View ArticleWhat baseball to use for tee ball?
A word about Baseballs There are a ton of baseballs out on the market with certification for various organizations; however at the Tee Ball level you will main be using soft core almost rubbery...
View ArticleGetting Organized for Baseball
Organization It goes with out saying but things are much easier for you as a coach if you stay organized. I know you are a baseball coach now and all you want to do is show off your ability to teach...
View ArticleCommunication as a Coach
Communicating with Your Parents Coaches, as the baseball season arrives I want to challenge you to be a better communicator with your players and their parents. I know, you are volunteering your...
View ArticleA Word about Baseball Tryouts
A Word About Tryouts Tryouts will always be a part of competitive baseball and while they can be a little stressful parents and coaches can do a lot to minimize it. I encourage parents and coaches to...
View Article5 Tee Ball Coaching Tips
5 Tee Ball Coaching Tips Thank you for volunteering your time to coach young children in the great game of baseball. I hope you find it as rewarding as I have over the years. For a lot of coaches...
View ArticleBaseball Team Pledge Template
“Team Logo” 2010 “Insert Team Name” Pledge I will remember that children participate to have fun, and that the game is for and about kids, not adults. I will be a positive role model for my child and...
View ArticleBaseball Team Attendance Policy
2010 “Insert Team Name” Attendance Policy Parents, I would ask each of you to follow this policy the best you can as it will make it much easier on the coaches and ensure your kids have a great...
View ArticleRunning Practice Without Help
You should know how to run practice alone without help. You should always be prepared to handle practice yourself without the help of assistant coaches or parents. You should focus on team drills...
View ArticleWhat do Baseball Scouts Look For?
So… What do Baseball Scouts look for? All good baseball scouts will evaluate players in five areas: Arm Throwing Ability Hitting for Average Hitting for Power Running Fielding Ability We will...
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