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On Coaching Kids Baseball
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This site was created by youth baseball coaches for youth baseball coaches. Most of the baseball sites out there are created by professional coaches-from high school coaches right on up to the major leagues. Their information is good, but coaching 6-12 year olds is a lot different than coaching older kids, college players and would-be professionals. The needs of the coaches are different too. So if you're looking to find information about coaching Tee-Ball through Little League, written by experienced coaches at those levels, you have come to the right place!
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Tips From The Coach
TIPS FROM THE COACHI am often asked what is the single most important thing a coach should do? Tell your players they are GOOD, a LOT!Think about it, baseball is a game of failure. Fail ONLY 2 out of three times at the plate for your career and you w...
How to Coach Youth Baseball
I've published articles on my baseball coaching and league website admin experiences as well as a paper I wrote for one of the Master's Degree classes I took last fall.Apparently an author named Beverly Carroll noticed my passion for coaching Littl...
Tee Ball Tips Part One
I finished practice today and wandered into the field house to find our league president finishing his annual "tee ball coaches meeting." The room was filled with apprehensive guys who weren't sure what they were in for.I offered a few of the guys th...
Practice Stations
I spend a lot of time at the Little League Fields in the spring and it always amazes me to see how some teams practice. Having one coach hitting balls to the entire team is quite possibly the biggest waste of practice time there is but I see it happe...
Little Leaguers and Catching Fly Balls
There is no set age for young players when they start to feel comfortable catching pop ups. Many of the really young players are afraid of getting hit in the face by the ball and will camp under a pop up very apprehensively. Unless catching a fly bal...
Little-League-Back-up-Situations-For-Outfielders
As Little League baseball coaches, sometimes we try to teach too much in too short a period. I’ve coached three youth sports and have found that youth baseball is the most over-coached and under-taught sport I’ve seen on the youth level. A good e...


Nice blog. Lots of practical information on a topic that is needed. A lot of beginning coaches don't know how to work with kids or what to do.
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