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On or Off the Little League® Field, Winning Can’t Be Everything
Every summer, of the thousands of Little League® teams that participate in the International Tournament, only a few become World Series champions. Some of those teams boast a handful of…
Field Maintenance Tips: What You Can Do to Improve the Playability, Durability of Your Little League® Field
Rob Guthrie, Turf and Groundskeeper for Little League® International in Williamsport, Pa., manages each of the playing surfaces on the Little League Baseball and Softball complex, including two World Series…
Tee Ball Drills: Left Field, Center Field, Right Field
Fundamental Focus: Left Field, Center Field, Right Field will make your players more aware of the outfield boundaries. What You'll Need: Cones (3) Drill Sequence: The players begin in left…
Maintaining Your Local Fields: 7 Tips
Rob Guthrie, Little League® Turf and Groundskeeper, knows a little something about getting Little League fields ready for play. As the individual in charge of the fields at the Little…
Tee Ball – Fun Fielding Drills
Steve Bernhardt of the Baseball Factory talks about Tee Ball, particularly Fun Fielding Drills.
Tee Ball – Fielding in Tee Ball
Steve Bernhardt of the Baseball Factory talks about Tee Ball, particularly fielding in Tee Ball.
Infield Play – Fielding Position
Steve Bernhardt of the Baseball Factory talks about infield play, particularly the fielding position.
Field Maintenance: 2 Keys to a Smooth, Sturdy Playing Surface
Just as you wouldn’t go through a baseball or softball season without regularly checking on equipment such as gloves, helmets, and bats; you shouldn’t take the game’s biggest piece of…
Reflections from the Field: How Do You Want To Be Remembered?
My experiences as a player in Little League® are memories that are “priceless.” Let’s examine why. I don't remember how many hits, home runs, wins, losses, strikeouts, league championships or…
Description of the “Basic Six” Field Mechanics
The Basic Six are mechanics primarily used by a base umpire while in the “A” position. Each mechanic is specific and builds on the single action of calling a runner…