What are some good baseball drills for beginners in baseball at 10 years old?
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
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Well, there are a million drills you can do for baseball. Being 10 and just starting, you should focus on some hitting drills (since you will be hitting no matter where you play in the field). You can do things like the fence drill, chair drill, power bat drill, shadow drill, wiffle ball drill, tennis ball drill, etc. This will help with your offense and once you have that down you can start working on defensive drills.
-throwing
-catching
-playing the field
-batting
-who to pass to
-where to stand
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I have been playing baseball for 9 years now (I’m 15). There are many drills you could do but a great one is to work on hitting your target but most people call it working on your accuracy. I’m a pitcher and on some days my accuracy is god awful. If I worked on it at an early age, I think I would be a better ball player. Also, you could work on how to field a ground ball, how to catch a pop up, and how to hit for average not power. Right now, I am currently on my JV baseball team at high school, and there is a lot of talent where I live and it’s going to be tough to make the team in the upcoming years at high school. But, in conclusion, fielding, hitting, and accuracy are the biggest things in becoming a great ballplayer.