Live Game Lessons: Executing After Mound Visits
Make your mound visits count: A scenario where players perfectly executed a play we put on in a mound visit to get us out of an inning.
Don't forget your glove at home! We all love to create runs at the plate, but it is just as important to prevent them in the field. Here, you'll learn to anticipate the game on defense, position yourself to get to more batted balls, and steal extra outs when your team is in a jam.
Make your mound visits count: A scenario where players perfectly executed a play we put on in a mound visit to get us out of an inning.
How to run an inside move and what you're trying to accomplish with it. Also, the mechanics of the play that you NEED to know.
We've all heard coaches yell "no doubles!" from the dugout. Did the players move or stand like statues because they're not sure where to go? No doubles defense and other standard defensive positioning explained.
Runner on 3rd, less than two outs doesn't always mean bringing the infield in. The score, the inning, your team's offense, and much more can determine whether your infield should be in or back.
No one ever wants to get beat over the top. But what if the ball takes us in?
The most basic Little League advise of all time. How it can help and how it can hurt.
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