Practice the outfielder's turn drill in baseball

Practice the outfielder's turn drill in baseball

This instructional video from BaseballRox will help you develop your outfield mechanics with outfield drills in the sport of baseball. These baseball videos are aimed to help young players and coaches improve their performance on the field. See how to practice the outfielder's turn drill in baseball.

Outfield Drills: The Turn Drill

With this video from the BaseballRox outfielding series, you will learn how to practice the turn drill for outfielders. Learning the fundamentals of being an outfielder starts with drilling. Good outfield play starts before the ball is even pitched. After the ball is hit, proper footwork is key to getting you to the right position for a catch. You need proper footwork to catch and throw a ball, so see how to practice the turn drill.

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