Infield Line Drill: Teaching Aggressive Fielding

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Infield Line Drill for Aggressive Fielding

Young infielders often make errors by waiting for the ball, leading to bad hops and misplays. A great way to combat this is to teach them to be aggressive and proactively attack the ball. The line drill is designed to promote this aggressive mindset, encouraging players to cover ground and field the ball with confidence.

Key Takeaways from the Line Drill

  • Aggressive Approach: Encourages players to move forward and meet the ball.

  • Ground Coverage: Helps players cover more ground, reducing the chance of bad hops.

  • Momentum: Promotes momentum towards first base for a quicker, more efficient throw.

The line drill involves players starting in a ready position behind two cones. When a ground ball is rolled, the player aggressively moves forward, fielding the ball in front of or even with the second line of cones. This encourages them to make their first movement towards the ball, closing ground and creating a better fielding position. After fielding, players transition into a throw to first base, maintaining their momentum towards the base for a strong, accurate throw.

By practicing this drill, players develop the habit of attacking the ball instead of waiting for it. This aggressive approach leads to cleaner fielding and more efficient plays, improving their overall performance.

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