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Time Activity Opening remarks by All-Star manager and/or tryouts coach. Explain format of tryouts, how players will be evaluated, and

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Using the attaclrcd. Baseball Skills Assessment Form, coaches player according to the listed categories ofskills. The evaluation point scale to measure the various skills that a player should posse play baseball at a competitive/competent level. A score of fwe (5) be awa¡ded for any skill which the player dernonstrates an abìlity relative to his peers. A score ofone (1) point should be skill which the player demonstrates aîectremely poor level of his peers. Score two, th¡ee or four points for levels ofskill i

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lYarm up. Jog once a¡ound entire field, then warm-up by throwing Base Running skills. Lineup players at home plate. Time players on thei¡ ability to go from the batter's box to lB. Afterwards, have them run fiom lB to 38. Allow them to overun 38 as you don't want them to slide into 38. Make sure players tag each base. Use a

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Infield skills. Lineup players in outfieldjust behind the shortstop. Each player rotates through rhe positions starting with shortstop. Coach hits five balls to shortstop who fields and makes a th¡ow to 18. Hit balls to left and right to evaluate range. Then hit one bail to 2Bman who th¡ows it to the shortstop who then th¡ows to lB for a double play. Players then rotate from SS to 28 to lB to home. lVate¡ break Have players retum to dusout for a quick break. Outlield skills. Lineup players in deep outfield. If using a pitching machine to simulate flyballs, have four small cones setup in a square approximately 50 feet apart. Have the player sta¡t in the center of the square. The flyball should come right to him. He then rotates to each cone position and moves once the ball is "hif'. This will test his range and the ability to catch. After each ball the player throws the ball to 28 who throws it to 38 who th¡ows it to the at home. Plavers rotate from OF to 28 to Water break Have nlavers retum to dusout for a ouick break. Hitting skills. Have about 1/3 of the players in the dugout ready to hit. The other players field the batted balls. Rotate players as needed. Recommend using pitching machine for consistency unless several coaches with good pitching skills a¡e available to th¡ow "batting practice" balls to each player. Give each player 5 to 8 good

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