Players line up between third base and shortstop position facing a thrower at home. There is one player at first base and one at second base. The thrower has 12-24 balls with either #1 or #2 written on the ball.
The thrower rolls a ball
to infielder who fields the ball and reads the number on the ball.
If ball = #1, throw goes
to first base. First baseman throws to second base. Second basemen runs
the ball to the bucket that is at the shortstop position. The players rotate
while ball is being put in the bucket (fielder goes to first, first baseman
goes to second, and second baseman goes to end of line).
Once the ball is put in the bucket, the next ball is rolled. If ball = #2, throw goes to second base, second throws to first, first throws back to second and second baseman runs ball to bucket as the players rotate again.
Each time throw is made, player must tag base before next throw is made. Wild throws must be retrieved and the base tagged before the throw to the next base is made. Any of the three players can retrieve wild throws but the ball must go back to proper base before next throw.
The drill can be turned into
a competition by splitting up into teams and simultaneously conducting
the drill (other team starts in between home and first and throw to third
for #1 and home for #2) or timing each team on how long it takes them to
complete 12-24 balls. Emphasis should be put on setting the feet to throw
to the proper base and that making good throws will avoid lost time chasing
after wild throws. As players advance, make sure proper footwork for tagging
a base and throwing to the next base is taught.
Submitted by: Gary Craft