Friday, July 17, 2009

Baseball Fielding Drills: Bucket Ball



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Keep the kids interested with this cool fielding drill that is fun to do and let's the kids get a lot of fielding practice in a short time

Baseball Fielding Drills: Bucket BallBy: Dave Cole

Bucket Ball

Bucket Ball is a fun fielding drill that not only gives the kidsa lot of practice catching ground balls, but also keeps theminterested and motivated.

Choose two captains, then let them pick up sides from your team.

You'll need two empty 5 gallon buckets or two milk crates.

Place one bucket on the ground a couple of feet down the firstbase line from home plate, and the other down the third baseline.

One group of kids goes to first base, the other to third base.

Rules are:

You must catch the ball before you can throw it back.
The ball must be thrown in the bucket on 2 to 4 hops.
No throwing directly into the bucket on the fly.
No bowling, or rolling the ball on the ground to the bucket.
First team to get 5 in a bucket wins the first round.
Then groups switch bases for the second round.
No running in to throw, the throw is made from first or thirdbase.
We sometimes have it so the person with the most thrown in thebucket gets to hit first in practice. You can think up otherways of rewarding the most catches or throws.

It's a bit harder to get the balls in the bucket than you mightimagine. The kids have a lot of fun cheering each other on andthey learn focus on catching the ball and throwing at a target.

It goes a lot faster if you have two coaches hitting the balls.

In about 15 minutes each kid can get a lot of grounders and noone gets bored standing around because this is a fast movinggame.

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