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When the batter is hit on the head by a pitch, he is said to be beaned. Take note that the batter advances to the first base every time he is hit by a pitch. The coach s box is the outlined area on each side of first and third bases. The coach of the batting team is allowed to give his players the instructions while inside the area. It is one of the physically challenging activities they look forward to. Teaching the basics of baseball to your kids is a very worthwhile activity. It may take a lot of patience on your part, but you will find the experience a rewarding one later on. You only have to teach the four fundamental moves in baseball: throwing, catching, hitting, and running just as a coach would with major league players. The batter may be called out because of a strikeout, a ground out, a fly out, a tag out, or a force out. A strikeout happens when three strikes are called on the hitter. Ground out happens when the batted ball touches the ground before being caught by a fielder and is thrown to the first baseman. Fly out, on the other hand, happens when the batted ball is caught by a fielder before it touches the ground. You should stay positive in coaching them to help your kids develop the ability to communicate their apprehensions, questions and doubts about their abilities. 3. Show your kids you care - As a parent and a coach, kids need to feel that you care. Take time to listen to them. You may watch a live game to discuss what skills they lack or you may try to know what's going on in their lives outside the court. If the batter won t be stopped, they will be able to score a point that is also referred to as the run. It is the batter s goal to make sure that the ball is in motion and that it would be hard for the fielders to catch it. There are more things that you must learn about before you can become very confident in going out in the field and trying your hands with the ball or the bat. To sacrifice, the batter will squarely face the pitcher. For our demonstration, imagine that the hitter is right-handed. As the pitcher goes on the rubber, the batter takes his normal position. Just as the pitcher begins his throwing stance, the batter then turns left, steps back, and moves out with the left foot, moving the right foot up to the spot vacated by the left.
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