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Get Ready to Play Tee Ball

Get Ready to Play Tee Ball

List Price: $7.95
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only the Beginning Basics
Review: You have to take the title literately. The book, although presented with color photos for every example, only covers the pure fundamentals, such as how to hold the bat, which side of home plate to stand on when batting, which base to run to, etc. These are all issues that need to be discussed and taught when working with the new "tee baller." But, for those volunteer coaches who might be looking for the basics of how to run a tee ball practice, or basic drills for the beginning ball player, or working with and informing parents who are new to organized baseball, this book stops short. I purchased the book sight unseen with no additional information on which to base my decision. I am writing this review just to educate others who may be looking, what is, and is not, included in this 30 page book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only the Beginning Basics
Review: You have to take the title literately. The book, although presented with color photos for every example, only covers the pure fundamentals, such as how to hold the bat, which side of home plate to stand on when batting, which base to run to, etc. These are all issues that need to be discussed and taught when working with the new "tee baller." But, for those volunteer coaches who might be looking for the basics of how to run a tee ball practice, or basic drills for the beginning ball player, or working with and informing parents who are new to organized baseball, this book stops short. I purchased the book sight unseen with no additional information on which to base my decision. I am writing this review just to educate others who may be looking, what is, and is not, included in this 30 page book.


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