Here you'll find fielding baseball drills for baseball teams and players of all ages. They are categorized to the left by beginner, intermediate and advanced drill levels. These fielding drills will improve fielding accuracy & consistency, improve field awareness, and cut down on errors for you or your baseball team. Check the drills out, share them with your teams and tell us what you think. We always welcome suggestions of baseball drills to add.

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  1. Catching Fly Balls
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    Geeting a Good Jump When the ball is hit, get a good jump on the ball. A good jump depends on your reaction time, which ca...

  2. Quick Picks
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    Short hops don't happen only after the crack of the bat. Every infielder will get bad throws and whether they can pick tha...

  3. Short Field Drill
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    Position bases and pitchers plate half the normal distance from home plate. Players take positions, including all outfield...

  4. Playing catch
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    This seems simple, but you will see players at all levels practicing their throwing and catching skills by playing catch.

  5. Pepper
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    Good, fundamental baseball requires the use of situational hitting. For instance, with a runner on second, you want to put...

  6. 30 Second Drill
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    A GREAT DRILL! It creates competition. It teaches quick hands. It demonstrates the importance of good throws. Goal: Teach...

  7. The Jump Drill
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    This drill focuses on getting a good jump. Your first step will often determine if you catch the ball or not at the end of...

  8. Wall Balls
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    Players stand near a fence or outfield wall with about 15 to 20 feet to spare. Balls are then hit over their heads. The ...