Here is a quick video on how to put catcher’s year on a your players. Note the direction of the clips and how the clips are on inside of hook. Feel free to watch the rest to figure out how the rest of the gear gets secured and sized for the kid.

Here is a quick video on how to put catcher’s year on a your players. Note the direction of the clips and how the clips are on inside of hook. Feel free to watch the rest to figure out how the rest of the gear gets secured and sized for the kid.
Here are some youth baseball leagues in Atlanta. While Grant Park Baseball can’t personally endorse any of these leagues here are one’s that we’ve heard of from other parents.
Near Southeast Atlanta:
Game days can be a little hectic at first, but you can make it easier by having a bit of a plan to manage youth baseball games:
This is soccer, but same applies… while you will address some things in games, addressing others in the next practice might be better.
If you’ve gotten these down you can also look at this video for some more advanced coaching approaches as you manage youth baseball games like designating someone to be the one voice for hitting, pitching and fielding:
Every coach will have their own approach to running baseball practice and it will evolve the more practices you run. If you are just getting started here are some things to consider:
Here is a good video that goes through many of these concepts of running an effective baseball practice….
This article that includes baseball and t-ball drills for beginners that new coaches can use.
Each coach has their own style and way to go about practice. You can search youtube for lots of specific baseball and t-ball drills for beginners. If you are just starting out coaching or maybe you are looking for ways to make practice more fun, the Mojo Curriculum featured on MLB is a good one stop shop to get started. Many of the same videos are on YouTube.
Here are some examples…
Alligator traps teaches fundamentals of fielding. Basepath Blitz gets them started baserunning. And up top, down low teaches them how to catch the ball.
4 corners get kids to throw it around the horn in a competitive game. Throwing seeds help with throws from the outfield either to a cut off person or all the way to the plate. Soft toss slugging to work on baseball mechanics.
These are good for minor too (even though it says 9 or 10). Classic pickle drill for base running. Knock it off competition helps work on accuracy.
And…. baserunners try to beat fielders in around the horn. Or Gold Glove is the all around fielding practice where you can discussion situational baseball.