Baseballs used by older kids in the youth baseball leagues (as well as high school) are almost rock hard and can pose a serious injury risk to young players. To reduce and hopefully minimize the injury risk, younger players should play with softer baseballs. There are tons of baseballs specifically designed for tee ball players …
Equipment
As a seasoned coach in youth baseball realm, I’ve witnessed my fair share of gear ups and downs. Today, I’m digging into the 2020 Rawlings Quatro Pro USA Baseball Bat, a stick that’s been stirring up quite the chatter in the dugouts. The Leadoff: What’s the Buzz? Rawlings, a name that resonates with diamond dwellers, …
Key Points Main Table of Contents Introduction Being a baseball junkie, I truly believe that all ball players should have a backyard batting cage. Bu that does not man you should go out and spend your hard earned dollars willy nilly. Here are some questions you should ask yourself: As you can see, the decision …
Let me first start by saying that if your fungo (what is it? -LINK TBD) skill is very good, are in excellent shape and you are under the age of 50, you most likely do not need to read this post 😉 On the contrary, if your fungo skills are average or god forbid below …
Now that you know more about baseballs than just about anyone else on your child’s team, let’s dive into age-appropriate baseballs that are available on the market. Please note: If you arrived on this page via search engine, you may want to read Different Types of Baseballs by Age Group. Table of Contents Ages 1 …