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Coaching the Little League(r) Hitter

Coaching the Little League(r) Hitter
Title: Coaching the Little League Hitter Author: Monteleone ISBN: 0-07-141791-5 Category: Sports/Baseball Trim Size: 7 3/8 x 9 1/4 UPC: 639785384984 Price: $14.95 [category] Sports/Baseball Batter up! Teach your players the art of precision hitting with Coaching the Little League(R) Hitter As the legendary Ted Williams once said, hitting is "the most difficult feat in all sports." But with practice, practice, practice and the help of Coaching the Little League(R) Hitter," you can guide your Little League players toward hitting hard line drives every at-bat! You don't become a .300 hitter without good fundamentals, correct mechanics, strike-zone discipline, and a lot of repetition. Coaching the Little League(R) Hitter" provides a ten-step approach for mastering the art and science of hitting. By following the step-by-step approach laid out in this book, your players will learn the proper techniques of hitting. Featuring advice" and insight in every chapter from minor league batting instructor Steve Braun, Coaching the Little League(R) Hitter presents the ten most important and fundamental concepts that hitters should master, including: Ways to incorporate the proper hitting fundamentals with your players' own distinct batting styles Ways to eliminate "happy feet" inside the box Tips for loading up and increasing bat-head speed How to make the stealth stride and stay under control How to maintain balance while generating power Tips for taking a positive mental approach Fully approved by Little League"(R) Baseball Inc., the definitive name in youth league baseball, and illustrated throughout with more than 100 photographs, Coaching the Little League(R) Hitter"is guaranteed to help young baseball players learn how to hit to the best of their abilities.



Jim Bunning: Baseball and Beyond by Frank Dolson,
Jim Bunning: Baseball and Beyond by Frank Dolson,
The life of the Hall-of-Famer who pitched no-hitters against the sluggers of both leagues, took on sportswriters and baseball leaders, and started a second career as a politician Jim Bunning began as a $150-a-month rookie in Richmond, Indiana, spent seven years in the minor leagues, and still made it to the Hall of Fame. He pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park, even though the first-base coach was relaying his catcher's signs to the batters, and retired Ted Williams for the final out. Bunning also pitched a historic perfect game against the New York Mets, and performed spectacularly in a succession of All-Star Game appearances. He was the second pitcher in major league history to win 100 games in each league. The first was Cy Young. He was the second pitcher to strike out 1000 in each league; again, only Cy Young beat him to it. When Bunning retired at the end of the 1971 season, only one man -- Walter Johnson -- had more career strikeouts. A proud, intensely competitive man, Bunning relished his duels with Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, and other slugging superstars of the day. What he didn't relish was dealing with sportswriters who didn't do their homework, and with baseball leaders whose mismanagement, Bunning felt, jeopardized the game's place in the nation's heart. He waged battles with the likes of former Commissioner Peter Ueberroth and club-owner-turned-interim-commissioner Bud Selig. But Bunning did more than play baseball. He was a driving force in the early years of the Players Association, one of the men responsible for choosing Marvin Miller as head of the union. Bunning also was a manager in the minor leagues and in Puerto Rico and theDominican Republic, and was even a player's agent for a time. His baseball career behind him, he began a second career in politics.



Minor league baseball - Minor baseball leagues are North American professional baseball leagues that compete at a level below that of Major League Baseball. All the leagues are operated as independent businesses, but all of the best-known leagues are members of Minor League Baseball, an umbrella organization for leagues that have agreements to operate as affiliates of Major League Baseball.

Minor League Baseball - Minor League Baseball, formerly the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues and also known in the past as NAPBL, National Baseball Association, and NA, is the organization which oversees the governing and organization of minor league baseball in North America.

The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams - In 2001, in celebration of the centennial of the National Baseball Association, the Association commissioned baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright to develop a list of the 100 best minor league baseball teams of all time. This is their list:

List of minor league baseball leagues and teams - This is a list of minor league baseball leagues and teams in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.



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