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Mizuno Baseball Training Aids

Baseball Training Aids are devices that a ball player can use to improve a part of their game. These products are used for practice, and help improve the performance of any player from beginning to professional.

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Mizuno GXT1 Classic ProTraining Glove
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Mizuno Baseball Training Aids Tips

Batting Drill - Golf Balls
To develop hand-eye coordination and bat control, get a bag of the whiffled “perforated” golf balls and have a friend pitch them to you. Concentrate on hitting the golf ball on the center of the barrel. Once you get the hang of it, start hitting them to all parts of the field, 5 to the right, 5 up the middle, and 5 to the left.


Two Ball Soft Toss
This drill will teach the hitter to concentrate and keep their weight back. The coach will toss two balls. The coach will then call out top or bottom after the balls are released. The hitter will hit the called ball into the fence or screen.


Bunting Drill

  • Place two cones, one 20 feet out from home plate and 10 feet from the left foul line.
  • Do the same with the other cone from the right foul line
  • Work on bunting the ball towards the line so that it rests in fair territory between the foul line and the cone.
  • Do this for both sides of the field
  • Bunting many times is the difference between winning and losing games. This drill will help you determine the bat angle and technique required to bunt down the lines.




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