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Jenn Di Donna
Jenn Di Donna
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What is the by-laws for tee ball?

I've had a bad experience with some coaches and am thinking of coaching myself. I just want to know the important rules of the game and if all kids, no matter what their talent need to learn all positions?

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  • Kelli Howle
    Kelli Howle
    Answered May 02, 2009
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    Ok, in T-ball, the main goal is to teach them to hit the ball, and remember where first base is. Learn to listen to 1st and 3rd base coaches when to run. As you practice you will see who is better at what position. Mine started on 1st, in tball, get to coach pitch and was moved to 2nd, and would sometimes play 1st. Then when we moved to kid pitch, he was 2nd and catcher, and during select season he played catcher and outfield. Now this year he is the pitcher and the starting pitcher then goes to catcher when his done. Every year a kid will learn a new position, so just be patient. It all comes to them. That's my thoughts anyway.

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  • Christina Stinson
    Christina Stinson
    Answered May 20, 2009
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    to teach them how to swing and hit the ball and run to 1st, then 2nd the 3rd and then home without getting out. and that everyone wins they usually do not keep score.

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  • Dylan Clarke
    Dylan Clarke
    Answered May 22, 2009
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    if you never were a coach to begin with i wouldnt try
    trust me this is to much for you

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  • Frank E. Goodell Jr.
    Frank E. Goodell Jr.
    Answered July 04, 2009
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    Let the kids have fun and react with other kids. Must play and keep it fun so they come back. If you make it a job, theyll go somewhere else..

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