Saturday, April 30, 2011

Professional Baseball Strategies You Can Use Today

By Will Schlepinger


Playing any sport, such as baseball, with impressive ability cannot be reduced to something like a recipe you follow. That is why you find pros who have been playing since a young age. Yet the learning curve can be reduced by absorbing the wisdom of time tested strategies. As a coach or player, you should always be focused on learning. Perhaps the best approach is watching professional players and then putting it into practice. When you watch it on TV, then you have a chance to see how things are done. We will talk about effective approaches with playing the game that will help you.

Defensive decisions in baseball, like other sports, really comes down to what is happening. The defense is always a dynamic situation such as when you see someone move close to the foul line. What they are doing is covering the field better to prevent a hit that could drive opposing players home. The only possible problem with that approach is it allows for weaknesses in the defense in the field. In some cases, however, where an extra base hit could be very costly, it's worth the risk to guard the line to prevent this. But these are the decisions that must be made when the situation is close.

Pitching is one of the most difficult positions in baseball, and pitchers are more physically active for longer periods of time than anyone else in the game. The greatest task facing any pitcher is controlling each pitch throughout the entire game. A huge part of the key is being able to consistently throw strikes which minimized base hits. However, if you can't hit the strike zone, the game will slip quickly out of your control as you walk batters and possibly even throw wild pitches. That's why pitchers should practice drills that stress control. Always see the target in your mind, and then practice making the perfect pitch in your mind as well.

Being able to run fast matters such as when you are running from one base to the next. Remember there are ways to compensate for just about anything, and one example is insufficient base running speed. For example, when passing through a base just use the outer part of your right foot to touch the base. You want to make the straightest line between bases when you are running very fast. What you want to avoid is rounding a base with a wide curved angle path. So this is another drill you can practice, and obviously you should work on your speed.

It is absolutely possible to learn how to become a terrific baseball player, but be prepared to do the work. Having said all of that, there is nothing better than playing the game and gaining valuable playing experience.




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