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Dirt! Baserunning Drill

By: Youth Baseball Info.com over 4 years ago

For Balls in the Dirt

A big part of successful baserunning involves properly reading balls in the dirt. This drill will help your players to learn to properly judge the trajectory of a pitched ball that bounces in the dirt.

Station a baserunner at each base - first, second, and third. Runners should be independent of one another, since the responsibilities for each base differ slightly. Have a coach on the mound, pitching a variety of pitches - mix in balls and strikes, as well as pitches that will bounce.

Any time a pitch is about to bounce, the entire team must yell "Dirt!" This lets you know if everyone is paying attention, and players tend to like the excuse to yell.

Baserunners on first should automatically go if they know the ball is going to bounce - if they wait to see if the catcher has blocked the pitch, they are too late.

Runners on second should read the pitch and decide whether it is safe to go - if the ball gets away from the catcher, they should go, whereas if the catcher blocks the ball, they should stay put.

Similarly, the runner on third should read and react. Take a lead, get a good crow hop as the ball nears the plate, then react to the bounce of the ball.

Emphasize that each base is independent of one another; this is not a game situation in which a runner going from first automatically forces the runner from second. This is a drill to teach the different reactions needed from each base to a pitch in the dirt. Emphasize your runners' lead techniques, making sure that they don't lead too far, or are caught leaning the wrong way... it's not a bad idea to have your coach occasionally make a move to pick off one of the runner, just to keep them honest.

It's also a good idea to keep two catchers for this drill, to avoid tiring one out too much.

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    7 comments

    • May 31, 2012

      Rockin'

    • January 24, 2011

      Rockin'

    • April 30, 2009

      nice drill!
      JB
      hardballcoach.com

    • April 26, 2009

      Let's win again next game

    • April 22, 2009

      Cool!

    • April 01, 2009

      good idea we need them to stay alert out there instead of waiting for us to tell them what to do

    • March 31, 2009

      This is a great way to begin teaching how and when to steal. We will be doing this drill tomorrow. I am also going to spread the word to other coaches in my league.