If you’ve ever written a lineup card for a baseball or softball team, this article is for you. This is designed to help you not only put your lineup together as a coach but also help parents discover what position is best suited for their child. Everyone wants their son or daughter to be the shortstop,…
Baseball Rebellion infield instructor, Eric Tyler, shows you some great fielding drills that you can do indoors this winter.
Infield Drill Progression to Bring Energy and Execution to Your Next Practice As a BR Premium member, you will be given access to drills and videos from the No. 4 Nationally Ranked UC Santa Barbara baseball team. In today’s article, Associate Head Coach Donegal Fergus talks about how the Gauchos use an infield progression……
Who’s On First? When I say First Basemen the first thing that comes to mind is a big power hitter who just has to catch the ball thrown to them….
Slow Roller Ladder Drill for Infielder One big issue I have noticed with young infielders is the inability to field a slow roller while still remaining athletic. The Slow Roller Ladder is a drill designed to teach your infielders to play low and drive their feet through a softly hit ground ball. The set-up is…
The Early Years While offense and defense in baseball seem like very independent skills, they become more and more intertwined as players age and are being evaluated. For this reason…
In this article, Baseball Rebellion gives away a few transfer drills to eliminate time and thought while throwing. These drills are meant to have the player use footwork to allow ball transfers one fluid efficient movement. The drills are done from standard positions for beginner throwers and then move toward going full speed for game…