Monday, July 21, 2008

Backyard Baseball 2009

Knock one out of the park with Backyard Baseball 2009. Play hardball with David 'Big Papi' Ortiz and other MLB superstars as kids: A-Rod, Jeter, Ichiro, Griffey, Howard, and many more. Choose your favorite MLB team or create your own. Backyard Baseball 2009 features season & single game options, create-a-player, Home Run Derby mini-game, and unlockables. It also includes wireless multi-player and let's you use the touch screen to hit, field, pitch, and run-all with strokes and taps of the stylus. With outrageous game play and awesome power ups mixed in with authentic baseball action, Backyard Baseball 09 is the most fun you can have outside the ballpark.

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Customer Review: Very good game
Great job! Well worth picking up. I purchased for my 8 yr old son and he has not stopped playing it. Great graphics (remember this is a DS not a PS3), sound is better then what one of the review sites suggested, nothing fantastic, but good enough. Well thought out game attributes such as the base overlay. Being a veteran baseball video game junkie, I gave it a whirl, and found a challenge to be had at the hard level. I still would like to see a port of the old triple play for the Genesis, or even Baseball Stars would be great too. But for now this is the only baseball game in town and worthy of a purchase.


Fastpitch Softball - Shortstop Positioning

When there is a runner on 1st base, move your shortstop about 5 feet towards 2B. More if need be. Depending on your age group, the odds are probably between 50% up to 95% that there will be a play at 2B. On the other hand, the odds of the ball being hit to SS are much lower. You might even get lucky and have a ball hit up the middle which the SS can field and tag 2B or even turn a double play.

Make a mental note to yourself, after each batter look at your shortstops positioning. This is a chess game. Think about what you expect your opponent to do in this given situation, and position your shortstop appropriately.

Fastpitch Softball - Shortstop Positioning

Runner on 1st Base

In 10U & 12U it's almost a given the runner is going to steal. In 14U and up, the odds are still pretty strong that at some point the runner will try to advance, either on a straight steal or on a bobbled pitch. We KNOW this is going to happen a very high percentage of the time.

Situational positioning of the Shortstop may be the most common coaching oversight in Fastpitch Softball. My guess would be 95% of the teams put the shortstop in the middle of 2nd and 3rd and never move her. Okay, that's great with no runners on base, but what about all the other situations.

So why is your shortstop still in the hole? How many times have you seen the shortstop have to cut the corner to get to the throw in time, and therefore be two or three feet in front of 2B and unable to make a tag? Aaaaggghhh!!! I hate that! And there is no reason for it to happen.

By placing her in the optimal position before the pitch is thrown, you also avoid her breaking to the bag while the pitch is on the way. Huh? I'm sure you have seen shortstops break to the base as soon as the pitch is thrown, and then have a ball hit right where she should have been standing. Since she is breaking on the pitch, her momentum increases the size of the hole immensely. Whereas, if she is positioned correctly before the pitch, she can hold her position longer before making her break to cover the steal.

Lead Runner on 2nd Base

If you use SS to cover 3B on steals, the same philosophy applies. Move her about 5 feet from the hole towards 3B. It's a very tough play for SS to cover 3B on steals. She has to get their, find the base, catch the ball, and make a tag. How many throws to 3B have you seen wind up in the outfield because the runner and SS got tangled up at 3B? Too many. Take the precision timing out of the play by getting her in a better position before the play starts.

The Hardest Play for a Shortstop Runner on 1st and the batter shows bunt



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I've compiled a list of Do's and Don't when selecting baseball drills. First, the Do's:

Stick to this list and youll not only be performing the correct exercises, youll be light years ahead of your competition!

Certainly you're aware of the importance of strength & conditioning for baseball. Long gone are the days of the 155 pound shortstop that barely hit above the Mendoza line. Today's game has dramatically turned into a blend of power, speed and explosiveness and if you're not performing the correct baseball exercises you'll be left behind faster than a Josh Beckett fastball.

Sadly, most are extremely confused about how to properly train for baseball. So called "experts" (who've never really trained a real athlete) dole out advice even if you don't ask for it. The mindset of most is if they've worked-out a few times in their life all of a sudden they know it all. Well, the only one that hurts is you, the individual looking for exercises that will help take your game to the next level.

Baseball Exercises for Strength and Flexibility

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wilson Tuffy SFT® Baseballs (DZN)

The Tuffy SFT is the ideal training ball for all ages. It was designed to be safe for indoor and outdoor use but because of the unique construction, the SFT will travel as far as a regulation ball. Can be used in most pitching machines.


Now continue on with this game. once you have done this again with the other team you can put a runner on 1st and run the same game but now they have the option of trying to get lead runner and then on to 1st possibly for the double play.

Fundamental Youth Baseball Coaching Tips!

Here is the game: get 6 players on ea side defense is pitcher, catcher, 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, and shortstop. Offense is 6 base runners, put them behind home plate and tell everyone you are going to hit ground balls at the defense and their objective is to get the runner out at 1st. Award a point when they get the runner out. After the play is over have the runner come back to home and get back in line.

Getting young players to keep their attention span at a high level is always a challenge for the youth baseball coach.

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My Suggestion is to incorporate a games type scenario into your practices.

1st run some ground ball drills maybe cross field throws and after a while stop the practice and tell the players you are going to make it a friendly competition!!

Continue on with this drill go thru the defense 2-3 times and then switch sides.

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Baseball Memorabilia - Bats And Balls, Maketh A Difference

Baseball memorabilia belongs to the sport that is played by every single person in the United States of America. Baseball, the game where there are a striker and a pitcher and is played on a unique shaped pitch is the national sport of America and there are many teams that are world champions in this. Just like how cricket souvenirs are famous in most of the world, baseball memorabilia is popular here. Also the collection of Baseball memorabilia includes everything from an autographed ball to a cap worn by a famous player.

There are TV channels dedicated to this sport and people flock the stadiums to watch a baseball match between their favorite teams. Recently, there has been a spurt in the sales of the Baseball memorabilia because there are a couple of new websites which have come up where they sell baseball related objects and items. There are autographed helmets, T shirts, shoes worn by players during a major game and some other products for sale. And people don't hesitate to spend thousands of dollars to get their hands on one of these. This makes them the proud owners and they get to boast to all their friends and family that they own a piece of history at home.

A Derek Jeter jersey or the bat he used to play with are all cherished items that will go for high prices. Similarly, there are a few pictures of Babe Ruth still available on some websites waiting to be snatched away by a baseball fan. All this goes to show the kind of passion and craze people have towards sports, especially baseball. If one were to scrounge on the net, am sure they would find a hat or a jacket worn by a famous player back in the 1900s up for sale. And some sites while trying to lure people into buying these memorabilia have slashed prices and offer them at a discounted rate. This reflects on the personality of all these people and how much in love with the sport they are. There are also a multitude of photos and photo frames available which are said to belong to players of yesteryears. And there will be thousands of fans waiting in line to make it theirs. Such is the world of sports today where men are said to be more into them than women, atleast sports like football and baseball.

The baseball memorabilia in a person's house would be priceless, and he would make sure no one touches it or damages it. And some might go to an extent of insuring the same against robbery as they are more valuable than any piece of jewellery. Baseball memorabilia are collected by people from a very young age, right from baseball cards they begin developing their passion towards the sport and as they grow older it grows stronger and stronger. As long as one doesn't get addicted and over protective of their possessions, there will be a good balance at home.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

High Heat Baseball 2003

High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 is here, offering smooth graphics, tons of action, and superior game controls. Featuring World Series co-MVP Curt Schilling, the game presents several new modes for 2003, including Home Run Derby, Fantasy Draft, Create-a-Player, Stand-Alone Playoffs, Batting Practice, and Two-on-Two Challenge. Gameplay features include umpire arguments, player ejections and suspensions, dropped third strikes, and snap throws from the catcher. Mound-visiting managers and animated base coaches spice up the action while adding to the strategy. Signature pitcher and batter animations mean the stars pitch and bat just like in real life, and improved TruPlay AI technology makes batting, base running, fielding, pitching, and managing seem truer to real baseball.
Customer Review: Almost a classic
This is easily the best depiction of major league baseball that I've encountered in a video game. The game does an excellent job of capturing the tension between batter and pitcher confrontations and allows the player to customize a lot of the gameplay. While HHB2003 does have its problems, it is overall a very solid game. Gameplay: More than anything, the gameplay mechanics are just right. Everything from batting and pitching to fielding and base-running all just seem perfectly done and intuitive. The larger strategy game of putting together a team, managing AAA players, arranging schedules, and so forth is also well done and allows a lot of customization of gameplay. You can get deeply involved in trading, statistics, and standings, or ignore them altogehter. There are several modes that you can play, including exhibition, homerun derby, playoffs, or an entire 162-game season! There is also a career mode. The computer-controlled teams play intelligently and never seem to cheat (at least not on the pro or all-star difficulty levels). However, teams that you have been beating all season do get noticeably bettter in the postseason. The game is very immersive and intense, and you do get a great sense that you are in the midst of a real baseball game. There are a few things that slightly ruin the atmosphere (see below), but overall the game almost perfectly imitates the big leagues. Visuals: This is a mixed bag. Player animations are pretty good, but the stadiums are completely static. The fans are literally colored blots on a flat surface. There is no movement in the dugout. The fields look okay, but the stadiums overall appear nondynamic. This is where the game fails to maintain the immersive atmosphere. It's not fatal to the experience, but, noticeable. On the positive side, the game does instant replays and the highlights of the game are saved for viewing once a game ends. Sounds: Generally great. The announcers are fantastic, and there is commentary for nearly every possible situation. I've been playing the game for weeks, and I'm still occasionally hearing new quotes. The crowd cheers and boos at appropriate times, and the rock music that plays when various menu screens are opened is fine. The audio for this game would be perfect except for occasional studders. It doesn't happen a lot, but when it does it's awfully annoying, since the audio is generally excellent. It's too bad that the developer did not patch this, assuming that it could be easily fixed. Technical/Replayability: This game has been perfectly stable on my computer. The instruction manual that comes with the game is good. Of course, there is a lot of replay value, since every game is different and there are 30 different teams and several gameplay modes. You can even create new teams and players. If you are a baseball fan, this game is definitely worth picking up. Rating: 4.25/5 stars
Customer Review: Major League Sucker
Everything Sucks in this game. It's to easy to hit a home run. And Hey 3DO went bankrupt. I wonder why. Because it Sucks. Every Game they came out with (except Sarge's Hero's) all sucked.As Tommy Tallarico said in Judgement Day on G4 said it SUUUUCCCCCKKSSS. And then he threw it down on the Ground. Stay away from this sucker. 3D0 Sucks


"Christmas In March" - that's how my fellow fantasy obsessed friends and I like to refer to fantasy baseball draft day. It truly is one of my favorite days of the year. In fact, the night before the draft I actually go to bed dreaming about what tomorrow will bring. Will I take Arod with the first pick? Will Albert Pujols slide to me at pick 7? Am I going to get all of the sleepers I want? Yes my friends..."Christmas in March" has arrived.

Draft day can have different meanings to different owners. For returning league champs it's about trying to repeat as league champions. For guys who finished in the cellar last year it's about new beginnings. But for you perennial contenders / soon-to-be perennial contenders out there, it's about preparing to draft a stacked team that will undoubtedly help you make a run at the title. And this year's fantasy baseball draft bible will help you do just that.

The fantasy baseball draft bible is an overall strategy on how to approach your league's draft or auction and is applicable to almost every league format including; H2H, 5x5, Draft or Auction. It will be comprised of a series of articles that deals with everything you'll need to know about dominating your draft and fielding the best fantasy baseball team possible. The draft bible covers the following topics:

Draft Prep
- League Rules
- Sleepers
- Busts
- Familiarize yourself with personnel changes
- Investigating injuries
- Exact targets
- Cheat Sheet
- Tiering

Draft Day
- Get comfy
- Take inventory
- Draft board
- Early rounds strategy
- Middle rounds strategy
- Later rounds strategy
- Post draft assessment
- Pick-up free agents

So without further ado, let's get started. Today I'll cover the first topic under the draft prep category, League Rules. It's not sexy, it's not flashy, but it deserves your attention because it will influence how you go about drafting your team.

League Rules
Whenever you play a game or enter a contest there's going to be a set of rules that everyone must follow and fantasy baseball is no exception. All of these rules are equally important and will dictate how you and your opponents approach the game. While not every rule is going to need your undivided attention, there are several rules that need to be accounted for, which will contribute to your drafting strategy. One of these rules is the requirement of how many active pitchers you will have.

One of the first rules that you should look at is the active lineup requirement in regards to pitchers. There are typically 2 formats for pitching depending on the league that you're in. You'll either start a total of 7 pitchers or a total of 9 pitchers. The first thing you'll want to determine is how many of the 7 or 9 active pitchers should be starting pitchers and how many should be closers? Well, in a 5x5 or 4x4 league that requires 7 pitchers in your lineup, you should have 5 starting pitchers and 2 closers. In a 5x5 or 4x4 league that requires 9 pitchers in your lineup, you should have 6 starting pitchers and 3 closers. This will give you the optimum chance out of the gate to compete in every category (I can't stress enough the importance of keeping pace in every category). Now that you know how many starting pitchers and how many closers you will have in your active lineup, you will be more prepared for your draft. But it doesn't end there. In addition to looking at how many starting pitchers and closers you'll have in your active lineup, you'll need to look at whether there are any rules regarding minimum or maximum innings pitched.

While most of the rules are meant to be a restriction of sorts, there can sometimes be rules that actually provide you with an advantage. The innings pitched rule with possible maximums and minimums will dictate this. The minimum innings pitched usually won't be of any concern with the strategy we discussed above (using a combo of 5 starters and 2 closers or 6 starters and 3 closers). However, if there's no maximum on innings pitched, you can use this greatly to your advantage.

Whenever there's no maximum for innings pitched, I like to stream at least one pitcher each week. What is streaming? Streaming is when you pick up a free agent to play in your active lineup based upon how good of a match-up they have that week and whether or not they'll be making two starts. For instance, I'd rather pick-up a Micah Owings who will have a two-start week against a horrible Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants offense than have John Garland vs. the Yankees in one start. The reasoning is this. Garland will most likely not get the win and probably end-up with stats like 5 IP, 4 ER, 2 K and 0 W. While Owings through his two starts in the same week could easily end-up with 12 IP, 5 ER, 10 K and 1 W. Seems like a no brainer right? Well that's because it is.

Now, if you're going to be streaming than you'll need to adjust the draft strategy we spoke about above. Instead of making sure that you take 5 starters and 2 closers or 6 starters and 3 closers for your active lineup, you only need 4 starters or 5 starters because you will be using the last slot for streaming. Streaming will certainly get you more wins and K's and shouldn't hurt your ERA and WHIP. So make sure that you don't waste a pick on a sixth starter in the middle rounds on draft day by taking a John Garland when you could be snagging one of your hot sleepers instead.

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