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Old Mon Mar 25, 2013, 11:42am
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In answer to your original question, here's a website that may have additional information for you. The advice you got here is all very good, but this site is geared specifically to coaching baseball. Good luck!

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Old Mon Mar 25, 2013, 12:55pm
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On so many levels, SMDH!!!!

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Old Mon Mar 25, 2013, 12:59pm
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Just remember to have fun, I have coached several young men who have gone to play at the college level, coaching is meant to be fun and a learning experience. My son is playing t-ball at 3, second time around. First time he wanted nothing to do with it and was always a struggle, it was hard for me since I played HS & College, Coached HS and lower college level, as well as umpired. Baseball is and always will be first love.

I just want him to have fun, this past weekend was his second go around and he was much more involved for about 45 mins. Problem with my boy is he gets bored quickly, so in between plays in the outfield i would roll the ball to him. He likes to hit soft toss.

Good advice from others, just get a tee and have him hit a few. You can roll the ball to him and let him field. I have not toss the ball to him as catching is probably the last thing that comes.

Like I said just have lots of fun and enjoy your time. Don't mind the coaches as hard as that may be to follow.
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