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Ready Position - Youth Baseball Ready Position

By Coach Mc, published Sep 15, 2007
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Infield Down and ready means just that..But what exactly is down and ready? Need some hints ? Coaching youth baseball will be a lot easier with these Baseball ready position hints for boys baseball.

Your players feet should be spread a slightly wider than the shoulders and weight should be on the balls of the feet not the heels. Butt Down! Having your butt down I feel is the most important part of the ready position...if your butt is down the knees bend and the hands go down with them. This gives balance, and allows those hands to get down and keep those ground balls from rolling under the glove. If you see a ball roll between a kids legs under his glove it is because the glove was not down. Demonstrate for all the kids. If you are coaching as young as tee ball you will have to demonstrate it several times but they will get it. I know you have heard or will hear coaches yell "get your glove down!", I am here to tell stating "Getting your "butt" down will help solve this problem plus the kids get interested quickly stating it this way. After a few practices the humor is gone, but they know what you mean..

The players hands should be in front with the intent of using two hands to catch the ball. Two hands is not always possible but the ball should try and be fielded in front of the body. Its easier to stop a ball you can see in front of you and your body will also act as a barrier for any missed balls, thus keeping the ball in front to easily be picked up and a play still being made or extra bases not given up.

Eyes should be on the ball. I myself scream watch the batter..but in reality the player needs to be watching the ball. Its very difficult to catch what you cant see, much less actually make a play. Catch the ball in front with two hands. Its for safety too. I have seen several kids, and a few coaches get hurt because of not simply paying attention to the ball.

Ready Position - Youth Baseball Ready Position

Infield Ready Position - Boys Youth Baseball

Credit: Brian McClure

Copyright: Brian McClure

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