Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Big Barrel Youth Bats

Big Barrel Youth Bats
By guest author: Glenn Downer

There are trainers and parents who want their little league players to use big barrel youth bats because it will increase their chances of winning the game. However, with so many models and designs available in the market, it is not surprising that you will get confused. Below are some tips to help you when you are making your choice.

1. Weight
The preferred choice is definitely the lightest bat you can find, in order to maximize your swinging power. To make the barrel bat light, the material used is usually aluminum, mixed with other metals to make it strong at the same time. However, such bats will tend to cost more. The less expensive ones are heavier, and are made of lower grade materials.

2. Length
A big barrel bat is typically heavier than other kinds of bats, so if you are getting the longer ones, you have to ensure that the batter is able to handle the weight. A shorter bat has its advantages since it allows the player to swing it faster and quicker.

The acceptable length of the bat for Little League is 33 inches and shorter. If you are unsure of whether the length will be acceptable, you should check with your Little League Organization.

3. Size
The batter will have a bigger sweet spot if he uses a big barrel bat, and it provides more power. The con is that it will be heavier, so it will be more suitable for the bigger players.

The problem that most buyers face, is that you cannot get your child to try swinging the big barrel youth bats when you are shopping for one at the sports shop! The best you can do is to check out the standard chart to see if the length, weigh and size is appropriate for your son or daughter's build.

Alternatively, you can get your child to hold out the bat at shoulder level, and if he or she cannot hold it for longer than 20 seconds, then it is probably too heavy for your child.

For more information please visit Big Barrel Bats

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Monday, August 23, 2010

A Look at Indoor Batting Cages

A Look at Indoor Batting Cages
By guest author: Jason Gluckman

Batting cages play a central role in baseball and softball training. They are enclosures that help control the flight of baseballs and softballs during practice, and can be used to help improve a batter's speed and accuracy.

When shopping for batting cages, many find indoor batting cages to be a convenient and sensible choice. Indoor batting cages are often used in climates where season weather does not permit outside activity. They can be beneficial in keeping batting practice on schedule even with snow on the ground or when there are rainy conditions. Because gripping a bat with cold fingers can hinder batting technique, weather can be an important factor when choosing to use or buy an indoor batting cage.

Certain materials are used more often for indoor batting cages. For example, nylon netting is a popular choice for indoor batting cages. Because the weather is not a concern when practicing in a covered indoor area, the netting does not need to be as strong as when used outdoors. The cage should still be durable, however. In addition, indoor conditions indoors, such as humidity and heat, should be taken into consideration when choosing indoor batting cages. Read more.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Outdoor Batting Cages

Outdoor Batting Cages
By guest author: Jason Gluckman


Batting cages are a crucial ingredient in any baseball or softball training regimen. They are used both by batting coaches and by recreational athletes to help improve a batter's speed and accuracy in hitting a ball. Outdoor batting cages are a useful and necessary tool for most teams.

Many communities have commercial outdoor batting cages at outdoor public parks and other areas specifically designated for baseball. These facilities are set up on a rental basis. They can be used for both softball and baseball. Prices vary with the amount of time used. Contact your local parks and recreation department for the location of the batting cages near you.

Climate needs to be taken into consideration when purchasing a batting cage, as the elements will affect certain materials differently. A region's humidity level should be noted before ordering a cage made with netting that might mildew easily. Because cold can also affect the durability of netting, make sure that the netting is suited to the region in which the batting cage will be used. Read more.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Reasons to Invest in Backyard Batting Cages

Reasons to Invest in Backyard Batting Cages
By guestr author: James M Peterson

At $30 to $40 an hour, renting out a batting cage can really burn a hole in your pocket. Backyard batting cages can help save you hundreds of dollars over time.

With an initial investment of around $200 for high quality cage netting and a steel frame, you can be well on your way towards becoming a better hitter than ever before. If you think about it, $200 is just five hours spent at the local cage, whereas if you have a batting cage in your own backyard, you'll be able to use it whenever you want, for as long as you want to.

A common misconception is that the break strength of the netting is directly related to its life span. This is not necessarily true. Break strength refers to the amount of load tension that may be placed on a strand of material before it breaks. Unless you're already playing in the pros, you probably won't have to invest in higher break strength, and anything over 100lb will work fine. Read more.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tips For Building Batting Cages

Tips For Building Batting Cages
By guest author: Andy Brock
Backyard batting cages provide a tremendous advantage to baseball hitters of all skill levels. I mean, who wouldn't want to walk out to their back door and take a little batting practice. When deciding to build a cage, there are several things to consider.

The first thing that you want to do is consider how much space you have available in your yard. No matter how much space you have, you can get the most out of any cage with effective hitting drills. Secondly, decide how much money you have to spend. This is really the most important decision as it will drive your planning for which type of frame to use as well as the batting cage net.

Once you have decided how much space you have and settled on your budget, you need to start thinking about what type of frame makes sense for your yard. Frames can be made from galvanized steel pipe, plastic PVC or even treated 4 x 4 posts. Also, keep in mind whether you would like for the structure to be permanent or portable.Read more.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Best Batting Cage Nets to Use For Play and For Practice

The Best Batting Cage Nets to Use For Play and For Practice
By guest author: Jack M Patterson

Batting cage nets are useful for individuals who enjoy playing baseball in their backyard, or even for professionals who need such types of equipment for their training sessions. Containing baseballs during batting practice, having a durable net will keep the balls from flying out of the enclosed area.

There are those who use chain-link fences instead of nets, thinking that this is much cheaper. While chain-link fences do cost less, they are not durable enough for batting practices. In addition, once the chains start to rust or fall out of shape, they can present a health hazard for the players. In order to have safer and more durable cages, it's best to use the standard nets.

Before purchasing a net, determine the type of material that will be best to use, the size of the grid in the net, as well as the size of the cage.

There are two types of batting cage netting that are generally used for play or for practice. The first one is made from nylon, while the other is made from polyethylene. Most professionals prefer to use nylon as it is generally a strong material and has a long life span. Since the nets will be in use for a long time, it's best to have a net that can weather the elements.

On the other hand, amateurs and even families who enjoy playing baseball in their backyard will find it best to use polyethylene nets. Batting cage nets made from this material provides more UV protection compared to nylon nets, and are also water resistant which makes them a more cost-effective option for the home, or facilities that don't require professional-grade netting. Read more.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Why Choose a Batting Cage?

Why Choose a Batting Cage?
By guest author: Carmine Bailey

Batting cage is used by baseball players to practice their batting skills. Baseball is an American sport and is on a very large scale. It is one of the most popular sports in the world as well. Some of the most well known popular baseball teams are New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs. I support the Yankees because according to me they are very well skilled and have some of the best players. Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter are my favourite players. I feel they offer a lot to the game. They are the biggest stars of the Yankees and are like a backbone to the team.

Baseball has two teams of nine players each. The objective of the game is to score more runs. The game is composed of nine innings where one team is batting and the other team is pitching and defending and the team that is batting is trying to score runs while the team that is pitching is trying to get three outs. It is not so complicated, it is very simple and fun once you start playing the game. It is also like a physical workout because it requires a lot of running around and athletics in it. It is also one of my favourite sport. There is also a sport called cricket which is quite similar to baseball. Read More.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

The Utility of the Portable Batting Cages and Pitching Machines

The Utility of the Portable Batting Cages and Pitching Machines
By guest author: Harry S. Sampley

With the growing popularity of baseball and softball most of the coaches find it difficult to be able to cater to training needs of all the teenagers and adults wanting to be trained in this sport. To facilitate mass training the coaches and organizations have to utilize the pitching machines and batting cages.

While the commercial pitching machine is able to facilitate the training of teams, the batting cage makes sure that the players don't have to run around behind the ball when they should actually be spending time in practicing batting.

Both the pitching machines and batting cages come in a lot of different varieties and price ranges and depending on the preference of the buyer, he or she can be sure to have a wide variety of options within his/her budget.

For those who travel frequently it is always better to go in for the portable versions of these equipments. Moreover the utility of the machine is actually beneficial when people buy these machines after keeping in mind whether these pieces of equipment would be used for personal or commercial use.

While people finding it exciting to buy the machine and cage by looking through them in a store, buying them online can help people get additional discounts and save them a lot of money. However, people buying these products online have to make sure that they are well-versed with the quality and durability of these products and manufacturers so that their not being able to touch and feel the material does not amount to their buying low grade equipment. Read More.

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Chicago White Sox Academy Hitting Drills - Working through extension with a "Tee Extended Drill"



Chicago White Sox Academy Hitting Drills - Working through extension with a "Tee Extended Drill"
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Chicago White Sox Academy Head Instructor, Justin Stone, describes the "Tee Extended" Drill. Check out his training blog at elitebaseballtraining.blogspot.com.

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