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Baseball Clinic: Skills and Drills for Better Baseball - a Handbook for Players and Coaches  
Author: John Stewart
ISBN: 1580800734
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From School Library Journal
Grade 6 Up-Written by a former Triple A minor league player and current major league scout, this handbook of baseball skills is crammed with information for young players. Included are chapters on pitching, hitting, base running, and catching. Separate chapters on fielding cover middle-infield, first and third base, and the outfield. There's even a brief section on coaching strategies. The information is detailed, yet succinct. Unfortunately, the drawings that are supposed to demonstrate the principle under discussion are sometimes confusing; it's hard to tell what exactly they are showing. The diagrams, on the other hand, are more helpful. A thorough 14-page glossary covers almost every baseball term imaginable. This book fills the bill for fairly advanced players who want to delve into the fine points of the game.Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, IL Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
A seasoned pro covers baseball skills for Little League and other beginning players.




Baseball Clinic: Skills and Drills for Better Baseball - a Handbook for Players and Coaches

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A seasoned pro covers baseball skills for Little League and other beginning players, with tips on hitting, pitching, and fielding. 78 line drawings.

FROM THE CRITICS

School Library Journal

Gr 6 Up-Written by a former Triple A minor league player and current major league scout, this handbook of baseball skills is crammed with information for young players. Included are chapters on pitching, hitting, base running, and catching. Separate chapters on fielding cover middle-infield, first and third base, and the outfield. There's even a brief section on coaching strategies. The information is detailed, yet succinct. Unfortunately, the drawings that are supposed to demonstrate the principle under discussion are sometimes confusing; it's hard to tell what exactly they are showing. The diagrams, on the other hand, are more helpful. A thorough 14-page glossary covers almost every baseball term imaginable. This book fills the bill for fairly advanced players who want to delve into the fine points of the game.-Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, IL Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

     



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