STAY BACK
One drill we use is with
wiifle balls and badminton birdies. The main purpose of the drill is to
teach the players to "stay back" on off speed pitches. When the whiffle
ball is thrown you will get a simulated fastball. When a birdie is thrown
it starts at the same speed as the wiffle ball, but will die down and drop.
Players need to learn to wait for the birdie to get there.
Another drill we use is set
up like soft toss. The feeder bouces the ball in front of the batter. He
then says "fastball" or "curve." If he says fastball, the batter should
swing at the ball on the way up from its bounce. If the feeder says curve,
the batter must wait for the ball to come down from its apex.
Submitted by: Jerry Berkson