Hudson Boosters TEE-BALL SKILLS LIST

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Hudson Boosters TEE-BALL SKILLS LIST

T-BALL SKILLS AND CONCEPTS T-BALL SKILLS 1 The skills and concepts listed are the minimum skills that a person coming out of each program should possess. This list is not meant to limit the amount of skills that can be taught and demonstrated, rather, it is meant to provide a base of instruction for coaches. TEACHING SKILLS When you introduce a new skill, you should practice the IDEA method. I Introduce the skill. Explain what you re trying to accomplish D Demonstrate the skill. E Explain the mechanics of the skill. A Activate the drill that reinforces the skill. HITTING SKILLS Bat selection Stance / Swing Dropping rather than throwing the bat after a hit. BASE RUNNING SKILLS Knowing the bases, and running them in order. Base running rules FIELDING SKILLS Set Position Catching Throwing General INFIELD SKILLS Knowing the positions Covering the base OUTFIELD SKILLS Throw, not run, the ball into the infield. GENERAL Sportsmanship

HITTING SKILLS T-BALL SKILLS 2 Bat selection Most kids want to use a bat that is too heavy for them to swing properly. To determine if a bat is too big, have the player hold the bat with one hand, and lift it straight out to the side. If the player can hold it comfortably, the bat is the right size. If the player cannot hold the bat, it is too big. Stance / Swing Hand Position: Feet Position: Body Position: Swing: Right hand above Left hand (RH hitter) Left hand above Right hand (LH hitter) Bat held about shoulder high Both feet facing the Tee Comfortable distance apart Set up away from the Tee so that the "fat" part of the bat will meet the ball Step towards the pitcher on the swing. Shoulders level Knees slightly bent Teach a level, line-drive producing swing rather than a loop swing that produces a fly ball. Dropping rather than throwing the bat after a hit. For the safety of the players, the batter must learn not to throw the bat after hitting. Practice dropping the bat after hitting the ball. BASE RUNNING SKILLS Knowing the bases, and running them in order. This seems to be simplistic, but not every player knows this at the beginning of the year. Base running rules LISTEN TO THE COACH Overrun 1st base Cannot overrun 2nd or 3rd base Cannot pass teammate on the base Cannot be on the same base as another teammate

FIELDING SKILLS T-BALL SKILLS 3 Set Position Crouch position. Hands on the knees, looking at the batter. Catching the ball Fingers UP when ball is above the waist Fingers DOWN when ball is below the waist Use 2-HANDS when catching Body centered on the ball Throwing the ball Step forward with foot opposite the throwing hand Keep eyes on where you are throwing the ball General Players must learn to play own position. Try to establish the importance of not running into another player's area. To many times there are members of the same team fighting over the ball. (e.g. 2nd baseman runs to center field to get a ball) INFIELD SKILLS Knowing the positions Coaches should go over the names of every position, and where on the field each position plays. Covering the base Coach should show how to play first base. Coach should show how to cover a base once the ball has been hit. OUTFIELD SKILLS Throw, not run, the ball into the infield. GENERAL Sportsmanship Stress this to players who may need help in this area.

T-BALL SKILLS 4 Hudson Boosters TEE-BALL DRILLS

GENERAL SKILLS T-BALL SKILLS 5 SET POSITION 1. Coach puts players into 2 lines facing the coach. 2. Coach demonstrates the SET position. 3. Coach then yells out "SET POSITION" and has players get into the set position. Set position consists of: Feet Facing the batter, comfortable width apart Knees Slightly bent Arms/hands Some coaches prefer glove and hand on knees, others prefer both arms/hands hanging between the legs. Head Head up, facing the batter

GENERAL SKILLS T-BALL SKILLS 6 POSITIONS 1. Coach shows players where each position will play. Then divides the players into small groups. 2. First group stands at Home plate. Coach yells out a position (1st Base). All players in the small group run to that position. 3. Repeat for each group, yelling a different position. (3rd Base) When all players are in a position, Coach then has each group move to a different position. LF CF 3B SS P 2B RF C 1B

HITTING T-BALL SKILLS 7 TEAM HITTING 1. Have 2-3 of the players form a single line to the side of Home plate, the others in the field. Hitting line should be wearing batting helmets. 2. As each player steps up to hit, have them hold the bat out to the side to check for proper size. Then help the player get into the proper batting stance. 3. Let each player have about 5 hits. Before each pitch, Coach should yell to fielders to "Get in the SET position". (See Set Position on Skills sheet) 4. Have the fielders throw the ball to a designated base. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) 5. On the last hit, have the player run all the way past first base. Hitter then goes to the field, and a fielder goes to the end of the hitting line. NOTE: For less standing around in practice, it is often best to have a hitting drill and a fielding drill go on at the same time. Hitting drill can be done with as few as 5 players (1-hitter, 4 fielders), and does not need to be done in the infield. Switch players from hitting drill to fielding drill.

TEE BALL SCRIMMAGE OFFENSE & DEFENSE SITUATIONS T-BALL SKILLS 8 Split team into equal numbers. One team on offense, one team on defense. Defense may not have all positions covered. (Recommend not having a pitcher or catcher) Place tee behind home plate. 1. Offensive team takes turns hitting ball off of the tee and running the bases. Offensive team gets 6 outs per inning. After 6 outs, teams switch. 2. Both teams play game situations. Runners stay on base and advance as in a real game. Defense must recognize situation, and make plays at the proper bases. VARIATION: Instead of using a tee, coach can throw soft toss to hitter.

BASE RUNNING T-BALL SKILLS 9 BASE RUNNING BASICS 1. Line players up at Home plate. Have them run to and past 1st base. 2. Same as 1, but have the coach tell them to run to 2nd base (No overrunning). After a couple of series, mix up directions. Have some run to 2nd, some stay at 1st. 3. Line players up at 1st base. Have them run to 3rd base. After a couple of series, have the coach tell runners to either stay at 2nd or run to 3rd. (No overrunning bases) 4. Have 2 lines of players, one at Home and one at 1st. Coaches should be in the coach s box on 1st and 3rd. "Batter" swings, drops bat, and runs to 1st. Runners on 1st run to 2nd. After a couple of series, the coaches can tell the hitter to run to 2nd, and the runner on 1st to run to 3rd. Mix up so players get used to listening to the coaches. VARIATION: Relay Race. Have 2 lines, one at 2 nd base and 1 at Home. First runner in each line has a ball in their hands. On coach s signal, first runner in each line runs around all 4 bases and then hands ball to next player in their line. Winning team is one that has all runners cross their base first. NOTE: For older players, this is a good warm-up drill aimed at getting the energy out of the players so they will be more attentive during the coach s talk about practice goals.

FIELDING T-BALL SKILLS 10 FINGERS UP FINGERS DOWN Coach explains that balls above the waist must be caught with the fingers pointing up and balls below the waist must be caught with the fingers pointing down. 1. Coach separates the players into small groups. Each group stands about 5 feet from a coach. Player gets in the SET position. 2. Coach throws ball ABOVE THE WAIST that has to be caught with fingers up. Stress 2-HANDS. Player throws ball back to coach. Coach makes sure that proper throwing technique is used. 3. Same as 2, but coach throws ball BELOW THE WAIST that has to be caught with fingers down. VARIATION: Same as above, but coach throws ground balls to the players. The player should be positioned so that they are centered on the ball, not catching it off to one side. Coach should throw to Left and Right of each player to get them to move to center themselves.

FIELDING T-BALL SKILLS 11 2-LINE DRILL 1. Players get into 2 lines, facing each other, about 5 feet apart. 2. Players in line B get into the proper fielding position. Feet apart, knees bent, hands between the legs. 3. Players in line A rolls the ball to opposite player. Players in line B field the ball and assumes the proper throwing position, but does not throw the ball. 4. Line A then gets into the proper fielding position, and repeat the drill. 5. After 5 chances, move the lines farther apart and continue. For older players, have them start to throw the ball to the other line.

T-BALL SKILLS 12 FIELDING MULTIPLE COACH DRILL 1. Coach separates players into 2 groups. 2. 1 ST player from the group gets in the "set" position, and the coach hits/throws a ground ball. The other players back up the fielder. 3. Player catches the ball, and throws back to the coach. VARIATION Coach hits/throws fly balls to players.

MULTIPLE STATION PRACTICE T-BALL SKILLS 13 3-STATION PRACTICE It is better to have multiple stations rather than have players standing around during a practice. In this example, we have 3 stattions: Hitting, grounders, and fly balls. Players should rotate from station to station as a group rather than leave a station individually. Multiple Station Practice Coach Catch Grounders 1. Hitting: One player hits while the rest fields the hits. You can position the players in the outfield rather than the infield for this drill. When all players have hit, rotate to the next station. Coach Fly Balls Catch Hitter Coach 2. Grounders/Catch: Coach lines players up and hits/throws grounders to each player. Coach concentrates on fielding form and throwing motion. 3. Fly balls/catch: Coach lines players up and hits/throws pop flies to the fielders. Concentrate on getting under the ball and using two hands to catch a fly ball.

SAMPLE PRACTICE PLAN T-BALL SKILLS 14 Practice is where the players learn the fundamentals of baseball/softball. It is the part of coaching that many find the most enjoyable. It s a time when you as coach become teacher and mentor. Over the years, we have found that the most successful coaches are the ones that are organized. They show up at practices with a practice schedule in hand, and show up at the games with an inning by inning schedule of what players will be in what positions. Tips for conducting a successful practice 1. Keep practice fun for the players. 2. Have an organized practice. 3. Get the parents to help. Most are willing to help when asked. 4. Use multiple stations during practice 5. At this level, stick to the fundamentals of the game Sample practice plan that covers 1 ½ hours of practice. 5:30 5:35 Coach welcomes players Ask parents to help out at practice 5:35 5:45 Running drills whole team (this gets some of the energy out of them so they ll be more receptive to instruction) Home to 1 st (overrun) Runners stay on 1 st and then advance to next base when the coach signals the next runner goes to 1 st. 5:45 5:50 Divide team into 3 groups for station drills. This is where you need the parents to help out. The more the merrier. Station 1 Infield area Station 2 Left field area Station 3 Right field area 5:50 6: 40 Station Drills 15 minutes per station and then rotate (Review Skills list with coach at each station) Station 1 Hitting (use parents as shaggers) Station 2 Fielding basics o Hands up Hands down drill o Teach fundamentals of throwing Station 3 Fielding drills o Playing catch o Throwing pop fly balls 6:40 6:55 Bring team back together for infield drill (2 coach infield drill) Players throw to parent catching for coach (or coach hits with glove on and throw to coach) 6:55 7:00 Bring team back together to tell them Next practice/game When/where Encouragement

T-BALL SKILLS 15 SAMPLE GAME DAY LINE-UP SHEET The Hudson Boosters highly recommend filling out line-up sheets before every game and post it on the backstop by the bench so that everyone can see it. A blank copy of this form can be downloaded from the Coaching Baseball tab on the Hudson Booster web page. Format can be in either Excel (.xls-preferred) or in.pdf format. Benefits of having a printed or written line-up sheet: Players know (or a parent can show) where a player will be playing each inning. Speeds up the game because coach doesn t need to try to figure out where everyone is playing between innings. Helps insure that the coach abides by the playing rules Helps insure that the players will be rotated to different positions Allows parents to see where son/daughter has played or will be playing for the game. INNING BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pitcher PEYTON PEYTON LOU LOU AARON GABE 1 Zane B Catcher JACKSON JACKSON PETER PETER PEYTON PETER 2 Bennett S 1st Base LOU GABE GABE BENNETT LOU LOU 3 Lou S 2nd Base ZANE PETER ETHAN NICK CARL NICK 4 Nick F Shortstop GABE BENNETT JACKASON PEYTON GABE AARON 5 Peyton H 3rd Base JOE Aaron BENNETT JOE BENNETT ZANE 6 Carl T Left field CARL ZANE CARL ZANE NICK JACK 7 Gabe R Center field ETHAN JOE Aaron JACK JACKSON ETHAN 8 Ethan H Right field JACK NICK JACK ETHAN JOE CARL 9 Peter H 10 Jackson S Sitting Bennett Lou Zane Carl Zane Bennett 11 Jack VH Nick Carl Nick Gabe Ethan Peyton 12 Aaron Q Peter H Ehtan Peyton Jackson Peter Jackson 13 Joe B Aaron Jack Joe Aaron Jack Joe LF CF 3B SS P 2B RF C 1B