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Common Little League® Rule Misconceptions: What Parents Need to Know
Throughout the season, in almost every set of bleachers at Little League® fields everywhere, there will be discussions about certain rules and regulations that parents and other spectators have questions…
Tee Ball – Fun Fielding Drills
Steve Bernhardt of the Baseball Factory talks about Tee Ball, particularly Fun Fielding Drills.
Outside Pitch Tee Work
Steve Bernhardt from the Baseball Factory talks about the outside pitch and driving it to the opposite field.
Regular Season Rules and Regulations Spotlight: Player Re-Entry, Special Pinch-Runner, Pitch Count, and Mandatory Play
Whether volunteering for the first time or returning to the dugout for another season, Little League® Managers and coaches are encouraged to thoroughly review the annual Regulations, Playing Rules, and…
Backyard Tips: Build Arm Strength While Tossing A Football
While football season has taken hold of the sports world, one Little Leaguer’s Backyard Tip shows how children can use a different sport to become a better baseball player. Josh…
The Complete Little League® Coach Pitch Program
The Little League® Coach Pitch Program was created to provide volunteer managers and coaches in the Little League Minor Baseball Division with the appropriate direction to organize and efficiently operate…
Field a Ground ball with the Hat Drill
Steve Bernhardt from the Baseball Factory shows a fun drill involving the player’s hat to help them work on fielding ground balls out in front.
How to Strengthen Your Child’s Love of the Game
Whether or not you love baseball and softball, your Little Leaguers® should. Falling in love with the game itself is the single greatest early predictor of future participation, bringing with…
Isolating Arm Soft Toss Drill
Steve Bernhardt from the Baseball Factory talks about isolating the hands in this soft toss drill to better control the bat and to help the hitter square up the pitch.
Learning Glove Range
Steve Bernhardt from the Baseball Factory talks about learning glove range and where players should position their hands on balls above the waist and below the waist.