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| Rawlings PROSTB-50 Pro Preferred 12.75 Inch Outfield Glove |
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| Rawlings Outfield Tips |
Outfielder drill - Find the Fence
Get into your outfield position and have a teammate or coach throw baseballs high and over your head. Work on turning your shoulder and running to the spot where the ball is heading, locate the fence and then look up and find the ball. The key is to run to the spot where the ball is headed and then locate the ball.
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Fielders Tip - Keep Your Glove in Designated Spot
When coming in from the end of an inning, place your glove in a designated spot with the rest of the infielders or outfielders. If your left stranded out on the bases, your teammate can pick you up and run your glove out to you. This will also help everyone find their gloves so there’s no stragglers running out on the field.
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How to Strengthen Your Arm
Long toss is a great way to get your arm in shape, increase your throwing power, distance, and accuracy. With a teammate throw at a normal distance until you are loose then every toss you make step back two steps so the distance becomes greater between you and your teammate. Don’t over do it; the whole point is to condition your arm and it will take time. Use good form and throw the ball on a line, over time you will be able to increase the length and accuracy of your throws with more power.
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