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  1. How to Handle Your Bubblegum
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    Baseball Coach Pat Ahearne teaches youth baseball players how to handle their bubblegum. A common habit of baseball playe...

  2. Tagging Up
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    The third base tag up can be tricky. Keep your eye on the ball, the third base runner and the third baseman.

  3. How I Hit An Inside Pitch
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    In this youth baseball lesson, Derek Jeter explains his best approach at hitting an inside pitch by focusing on how you ho...

  4. Catching Fly Balls
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    It's important for youth baseball players to learn good technique when catching fly balls. This video breaks down the prop...

  5. The Glide Step
    11 comments 8281 views

    A youth baseball pitcher can use a glide step to get to the two-point delivery point. This video breaks down the move and ...

  6. Keep The Elbow High
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    This easy-to-follow baseball drill reinforces the concept of keeping your elbow high as you make a throw. This is an impor...

  7. Rainout Workouts
    6 comments 1554 views

    When the rain is falling, and you can't get in a normal baseball practice, try these simply baseball training tips from Co...

  8. Batter's Focus: Two Baseballs Toss
    18 comments 7900 views

    Batters can get bogged down into self-made grooves, and while they may possess the prettiest swing in the world, they don'...

  9. Establishing a Routine Between Pitches
    13 comments 5408 views

    Patience at the plate is all about finding a routine in between pitches.

  10. Confidence at the Plate
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    Having confidence at the plate comes from practice and believing in what you've worked hard to learn and accomplish.