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Softball Fly Ball Drills

Softball Outfielder Drop Drill

The drop step is the first step taken when moving to a ball that is not hit directly at the fielder.  One to the right is taken when the ball is traveling to the right [Read More]

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Outfield Play

Softball Outfield Drills

Softball Outfield Drills are some of the most difficult drills to find.  As you get familiar with the game and use your imagination, you will be able to design your own outfield drills. Softball Outfield [Read More]

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Softball Fielding Drills

Softball Outfield Crow Hop Drill

Using a crow hop from the outfield will create momentum on the throw which will create more velocity on the ball upon release, getting it to the plate much faster.  It is also a good [Read More]

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Softball Fly Ball Drills

Softball Outfield Around The Ball Drill

The Softball Outfield Around The Ball Drill is a great drill to ensure that outfielders set themselves up for success in fielding a fly ball.  By getting a head start on the read, they will [Read More]

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Softball Fielding Drills

Softball Hit Down The Line Drill

Tracking and getting in position to field a ball in the air or on the ground, as an outfielder takes practice and timing.  This softball hit down the line drill is a good way also to [Read More]

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Softball Fly Ball Drills

Softball Fly Ball Tracking Cut Drill

This softball fly ball tracking cut drill is a great way to have players quickly locate the ball and track it.   Be aware though that it can be a demoralizing drill as much as it [Read More]

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Softball Fly Ball Drills

Outfielder Drop Step Drill

Outfielder Drop Step Drill This drill is to learn to use the outfielder drop step properly and practice changing direction while keeping eyes on the ball. A coach is behind second base with a bucket [Read More]