This can be done very easily by dividing your players into groups of four to take batting practice. One player will hit. The next hitter will warm-up on deck.
The 3rd and 4th players will run "circuits" on the bases. These circuits are designated circuits that are listed and attached to the first baseman protection screen. Players will always run after they hit. We normally hit three times with at least 10 swings each.
The circuits are:
Circuit #1:
At first base, fake steal
and read the contact to get to second base. Once at second base, get a
two-out lead and score on a base hit.
Circuit #2
At first base, hit &
run. Stop at second base. Then take a regular lead and read contact to
get to third base. At third base, call for a squeeze by the batter.
Circuit #3
At first base take a straight
steal second base. At second base, fake steal and read contact. At third
base, tag and score on a fly ball
Coaching points:
Players should take their
actions seriously. They should wear helmets. They must go back to the bag
after each pitch to simulate getting the sign and taking a new lead. If
they need to, they can skip a couple of "BP" throws to catch their breath
and get ready for their next move.
The two players running the bases should make sure to "stagger" themselves so that they will not run up on the next runner. This is a great drill to teach base running savvy, awareness, and alertness. It is also a great way to condition. Make sure that each player stretches and warms up before doing this drill.
Another thing you might consider is those young players that need additional base running work may be ran extra during batting practice if they need it. Teach them to be aggressive.
Another great point is to
teach them to anticipate the "pitch in the dirt." If they get a "dirt ball
read," they should break. They should develop confidence in their own decision-making
ability and learn to "trust their eyes."
Submitted by: Nick Dixon