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Soft Toss Baseball Machine


Fisher-Price Triple Hit Baseball


Fisher-Price Triple Hit Baseball


$31.99


A reasonable gripe against a great number of sporting good themed toys has been their lack of versatility. Once a kid has surpassed the skill level engendered by the toy, the toy is pretty much useless, offering no further challenge to the burgeoning athlete. The Grow To Pro series, on the other hand, evolves with the kid presenting increasing challenges along the way. In this three level baseball…

Franklin Sports MLB® Super Star Batter & Fielder Multi Function 4 in 1 Pitching Machine #14071


Franklin Sports MLB® Super Star Batter & Fielder Multi Function 4 in 1 Pitching Machine #14071


$36.68


Build confidence and skills in young players with the Franklin Sports MLB Superstar Batter and Fielder Multi-Function 4 in 1 Pitching Machine! This dynamic training aid includes 4 different settings for all-around practice: soft pitch, fast pitch, grounders practice, and pop fly practice. The 4 in 1 machine includes a telescopic ball feeder, which holds up to 9 Aero-Strike plastic baseballs. A tri…

Franklin Sports MLB® Three Strikes® Baseball #14912


Franklin Sports MLB® Three Strikes® Baseball #14912


$24.97


The Franklin Sports Three Strikes Baseball Training Aid is a batting tee, soft-toss machine, and automatic baseball pitching machine in one! The tee easily converts between game play for dynamic training. Each set includes 3 plastic baseballs and a 26in plastic baseball bat for safe training. The Three Strikes Training Aid is perfect for practicing batting and fielding skills! Recommended for Chil…

Bow Net Baseball/Softball Big Mouth Portable Net


Bow Net Baseball/Softball Big Mouth Portable Net


$149.95


Bow Net Big Mouth Net…Practice Your Pitches Anyplace! Bow Net’s Big Mouth Net allows you to work on your pitches or other sports techniques in the comfort and convenience of your own backyard. The ultra durable net sets up in seconds and stays stable throughout your conditioning and is designed with a special sock net to catch baseballs and softballs. Bow Net Big Mouth Net features: Dimensions: …

Jugs Instant Screen


Jugs Instant Screen


$127.87


The Jugs instant screen is a travel-friendly practice screen which can be used effectively as a hitting screen for short toss, soft toss, and tee drills. The Instant Screen’s oversized eight-by-seven-foot size is ideal for short toss, soft toss, and tee drills. Constructed of sturdy lightweight spring steel, the Instant Screen measures eight-by-seven-feet (W x H) yet folds up easily into a 30-inch…

Soft Toss Baseball Machine

What I Know and Remember About Baseball – Tee for One

The practice Tee. Golfers have no problem digging out dollars for buckets of rancid, scared and otherwise abused golf balls to place on a plastic Tee so they can hit away. Adults find immense pleasure watching their little ones adorn themselves in baseball uniforms and helmets to play T ball. So why is it that when baseball players reach a certain age that they (and some coaches) talk down the process of T work?

Lets look at the downside of the hitting a baseball off a Tee. The baseball player’s purpose for T work is to 1- locate the sweet spot of their bat. 2- develop muscle memory for a level swing at various point in the strike zone. 3- more muscle memory for the stride that works best for them. 4- be able to break down the movements of the swing to make adjustments where needed 5- allow time to practice each portion of the swing before bringing it all together 6- confidence gained through familiarity of actually hitting the baseball. 7- ball flight gives you immediate confirmation of the baseball being well hit or miss hit.

Ooops, those are all good things.

Ok, the downside of hitting a baseball off a Tee. 1- your friends tease you (but your batting average is double theirs) 2- your coach equates Tee work to T Ball (you likely need a new coach) 3- you pocket half the money you would spend on batting cages ( may be able to afford an even better grade of glove then you had been hoping for) 4- Tee work can be done for hours on end (batting cage time is over went the money is gone). 5- you can’t give yourself a black eye or take one in the gut working off a Tee

There I’ve done it again. Well, it seems I am just not the guy to talk down Tee work. Many people try to compare Tee work with batting practice. They really are separate activities. Baseball batting practice is the action of putting it all together and hitting the ball. Batting practice can be “live” as with soft toss, practice pitch or batting cages. Each has their own special place in making anyone a better hitter. But all these methods provide variation in the delivery. Pitching machines put it in a similar place more often, but there is still variation on every delivery. By diligent Tee work, you train yourself for all the basics and learn what works for you in various delivery conditions.

It’s the repetition of Tee work that makes it so valuable. The more you swing and get positive reinforcement (actually hitting the ball) the better your whole program becomes. Batting cages have their place, but how many times have you, or even seen someone else, hit every pitch and drive it straight back at the machine? I’ve never done it myself and I have only seen two others hit every pitch and drive them relatively well.

Repetition is essential in any physical activity. From writing your name with a pencil, to drinking water from a glass. The more repetitions’ you do, the quicker you will master the activity. Have you ever seen a really good rough carpenter set and slam a sinker. They don’t even look. If you watch closely, they take a nail from the nail bag by feel, place it in the spot they want, one tap then slam! Its in. It looks easy and effortless. After 10 or 15 thousand nails, it actually is. Now the first 500 or so, that’s a different story. Making a mess of the nail head and the board its going into along with taking 6 or so strikes then straightening out a few along way is more the norm.

So there you have it. Working off a Tee is just like drinking water, writing your name or framing walls. Baseball truly is an all encompassing pastime, isn’t it.

Mitchell Dowdy

Copyright 2007 reprinted in whole with permission

About the Author

Mitchell Dowdy is the father of 3 with his oldest participating in comeptitive baseball. He is also a authorized rep for Kelley Athletic. More baseball news, tips and links are available at http://www.hirschgroupllc.com please visit http://NW.kelleyusa.com for your baseball needs

What is the most durable baseball batting glove?

My Mizuno Vintage Pro G2 batting gloves ripped yesterday and I need to find one that is more durable because I swing almost everyday, either soft toss or off the machine, or a tee.
I’ve had Nike Diamond Elite VI, but they ripped when I slid head first into second base.
I need to find a durable batting glove for maybe $20-$35.

i use franklin. thats all ive ever used and they last me quite a while. i no their cheap. but they work

ATEC Soft Toss Pitching Machine

It is very easy to get into the habit of pulling off the ball. This is especially true for power hitters. Have you ever seen a power hitter hit a home run and thereafter, he can’t couch the ball? What happened? The home run took him out of himself. So as he pivots, he is also pivoting his head. Read the rest of it here: Click Here

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