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How Many Ways Can a Batter Get a Strike?

by Steve Nelson
Baseball umpire pointing to indicate a strike

During any given baseball game, there is an average of 146 pitches thrown by each team and a vast majority … Read more

The Infield Fly Rule Explained

by Steve Nelson
Rice baseball player wearing number 20 preparing to catch a fly ball

In one of my games, we had the bases loaded with one out. Our batter hit a high fly ball … Read more

Understanding the Strike Zone in Baseball

by Steve Nelson
Illustration showing where the strike zone is in baseball

During one of my baseball games, the pitcher threw me a pitch I thought was too low to be a … Read more

7 Hitting Drills Every Youth Baseball Player Should Know

by Steve Nelson
Youth baseball hitter making contact with a pitch

One thing you hear coaches repeat over and over again is that practice makes perfect. In fact, Cal Ripken Sr … Read more

A Complete Guide to the Drag Bunt in Baseball

by Steve Nelson
Air Force baseball player preparing to bunt

I may be right-handed, but my dad taught me to bat left-handed. And as a left-handed batter, one additional offensive … Read more

5 Steps to Hitting a Knuckleball in Baseball

by Steve Nelson
Hitter wearing a white jersey hitting a foul ball off a wood bat

A knuckleball is arguably the most unique pitch in baseball. There are only a few pitchers who throw knuckleballs and … Read more

6 Reasons How Batting Weights Can Help Your Swing

by Steve Nelson
Wood Marucci baseball bat with black handle and a batting weight attached to the barrel

A majority of baseball players will use some type of extra weight while warming up in the on-deck circle. Most … Read more

The Correct Way to Hold a Baseball Bat For Beginners

by Steve Nelson
Demonstrating how to hold a baseball bat with a traditional grip

Swinging a baseball bat seems relatively easy at first, but once you start breaking down the mechanics of a baseball … Read more

Why Baseball Players Wear Tar

by Steve Nelson
A baseball bat resting against a fence next to a batting helmet and a youth baseball glove with a baseball inside

If you love watching major league baseball, you might wonder why some players have a sticky, brown substance on their … Read more

Bunting With 2 Strikes: A Good Idea?

by Steve Nelson
Air Force baseball player preparing to bunt

These days, bunting is becoming a less and less frequent event in baseball. Something that is even less frequent is … Read more

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