I am at a school that dodnt have baseball and it was my favorite sport and best from t-ball intil 8th grade but i moved to this school as a freshman and am a sophmore now and i am going to transfer after this year to play baseball will i have a chance since i will have been out of baseball for 2 years i am an excellent fielder and my hitting was not terrible but not as good as i wouldof liked it to be so
1. do i have a chance to get back to starter condition
2. good drills to keep me from being to rusty
3. plzz ways to help me hit better i am getting contacts for baseball
i played 1st base and am 6'1" now as a sophmore and will proably be taller than that my junior year is that still a good position for me (left handed)
what are the chances of getitng caught if i use steriods if i go to a small school not that i am going to use them jw
I was almost in the same predicament as you. I play SS, LF, and 1B. Usually 1st though. I stopped playing for about two years as well. You just have to go out their pour your heart, mind, and soul on that diamond. Just keep practicing and don't stop trying. Give it 120%. Good Luck buddy. Cheers!
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January 16th, 2009 at 11:40 am
I was almost in the same predicament as you. I play SS, LF, and 1B. Usually 1st though. I stopped playing for about two years as well. You just have to go out their pour your heart, mind, and soul on that diamond. Just keep practicing and don't stop trying. Give it 120%. Good Luck buddy. Cheers!
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January 16th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
Practice Practice Practice and probably low if you use them i hope you know that your Baseball career is down the tubes
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January 16th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
1. of course you can get back to starter condition if you work at it.
2. Go to the batting cages… ask around to see if they or anyone offers coaching. It is worth the money to buy a session. They can evaluate your strength and weakness and design appropriate drills for you
3. Take BP at the cages at least 2 or 3 times a week. If you can hit… they will find a spot for you. Coaches at the High School levels love hitters.
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run - work on your speed. Next to hitting speed is the best offensive weapon. The faster you can run 90 feet the better!
First Base is a good positon for you - esp since you are left handed.
Dont even think of using steroids - bad news all around. You will just destroy your body
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January 16th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
1. Yes, if you are willing to work. Though your thoughts about going with steriods seem to show you are looking for shortcuts. You have 8 or 9 months to get in condition you should be able to do that with out drugs.
2. Hit the batting cage, get someone to hit you grounders and flyballs, also make sure to take some throws from all over the infield if you are going to play 1st. Work on relays from the outfield as well. Strength, flexibility and conditioning work before the season begins will help a great deal.
3. Take as many swings as you can, batting cages, off a T, soft toss whatever you can do.
As a lefty you can play 1st, in the outfield, or pitch. 6'1" is plenty tall to play there.
Stay away from steriods they are just not worth the risk.
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January 16th, 2009 at 1:59 pm
quick hands
smooth mechanics
side to side ground ball drill
lotrs of conditioning
long distance and powerful movements
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