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 Fielding Techniques of Baseball Giants

Before the Giant, there was the Amateur. Before Babe Ruth and Cul Hubbard brought fame to baseball, there were two young men, who like everyone else, setting out the first time to play ball: awkward and unsure. What awakened the Giants in Ruth and Hubbard from the Amateurs of themselves?

The Desire to Win 

Fielding Techniques and other basic skills in baseball are taught to anyone who shows the desire to learn. What differentiates the winner from the loser is the intensity of his desire to learn or the lack of it.

Synergy of Skills 

Fielding techniques that work, throwing and hitting the ball with the precision of a winner, do not exist independently from one another. They work in unison with other skills set in baseball that should be mastered, until one skill builds upon another effortlessly. When this happens to a player, he is on his way to becoming a Giant himself.

Having the desire to win and baseball skills synergized to accomplish the goal of winning are the hallmarks of Babe Ruth, Cul Hubbard and all other baseball greats who came before and after them. When you transfix your attention however away from the personalities that made baseball as one of America’s all-time sports, there is a fine thread that won’t escape your notice: fielding, the excellent or dismal display of it decides the outcome of a baseball game.

What do Willie Mays, Tris Speaker, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ty Cobb share in common when you talk about the annals of baseball history? These were the men, who showed exemplary performance as fielders, whose feet outran the ball, either to catch or recover it, and upon whose expertise and competence, baseball was shaped for what it is today.

What delivers an excellent fielding position?

Balance. The player should have the ability to shift momentum easily from forward to downward and back to forward momentum again in between fielding the ball and throwing it. This is possible when he has positioned himself correctly on the ground: feet wide apart and level to shoulders with knees on bending position while the back is kept upright.

Accuracy. Resting the glove on the knee is common error among fielders. Seasoned fielders would tell you that there is only a split second to lose the ball; bringing the glove down from the knee to the ground may already be too late. To acquire accuracy in timing, when getting ready to field the ball, position the glove down on the ground and anticipate the ball; when it’s hit, your reflexes, rehearsed in your brain will spring into action, as if on cue.

Appropriate Techniques. Similar to positioning the glove down on the ground for a swifter response to an anticipated movement of the ball, other fielding techniques can be learned, such as how to position the other hand or use the feet to secure the ball. The Internet has a vast resource of fielding techniques, which you can emulate in your game. Choose the ones that you feel comfortable with.

Duplicate. As habits are impressed on the mind by constant repetition, fielding techniques are developed through duplicating efforts, over and over again.

Practice without ceasing. Perfection is the by-product of repetition and practice. As in all sports, the actual game is not the real challenge, but the arduous preparation that comes before it.

What makes Giants out of Amateurs? What separates the winner from the mediocre? There are no secrets, really but just the basic rules on fielding and other baseball skills, learned with the heart, practiced repeatedly, until success surrenders.
















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