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The Double Play: A Defensive Lifesaver Drill


Jerry Kreber   Omaha Central High School
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As baseball coaches, how many times have we seen a game's momentum changed by a double play ending a scoring threat? On the other hand, how exciting is it to witness our team's execution of getting two outs off a single ground ball?

The double play is an excellent way to either break up or enhance the tempo of the game. At Omaha Central High School, we have constructed a drill to isolate different positions and put infielders in game-like situations asking them to execute the double play on a ground ball.

The following is a summary of the drill we use:

Phase I:   3rd Base Execution
On the Field: 3rd Base, 2nd Base, 1st Base, and Outfielder as Baserunners

Procedure:
Coach stands at the plate with a bucket of baseballs. The above position players will be placed at their spots. Outfielders, acting as baserunners, will be in a single file line at 1st base. One outfielder will jump out and take a lead. The coach will hit ground balls to the 3rd baseman. On contact, the baserunner at 1st base will advance to 2nd base at full speed. The 3rd baseman will execute a double play with the 2nd baseman. Baserunners will slide into 2nd practicing their feet first slide. The second baseman will practice their footwork on catch/throw situation and throwing through an advancing runner. The coach's pace should be intense, focusing on multiple repetitions for the practicing infielders.

Phase II:   Shortstop Execution
On the Field: Shortstops, 2nd Base, 1st Base, and Outfielder as Baserunners

Procedure:
Coach stands at the plate with a bucket of baseballs. The above position players will be placed at their spots. Outfielders, acting as baserunners, will be in a single file line at 1st base. One outfielder will jump out and take a lead. The coach will hit ground balls to the 3rd baseman. On contact, the baserunner at 1st base will advance to 2nd base at full speed. The shortstop will execute a double play with the 2nd baseman. Baserunners will slide into 2nd practicing their feet first slide. The second baseman will practice their footwork on catch/throw situation and throwing through an advancing runner. The coach's pace should be intense, focusing on multiple repetitions for the practicing infielders.

Phase III:   2nd Base Execution
On the Field: Shortstops, 2nd Base, 1st Base, and Outfielder as Baserunners

Procedure:
Coach stands at the plate with a bucket of baseballs. The above position players will be placed at their spots. Outfielders, acting as baserunners, will be in a single file line at 1st base. One outfielder will jump out and take a lead. The coach will hit ground balls to the 2nd baseman. On contact, the baserunner at 1st base will advance to 2nd base at full speed. The shortstop will execute a double play with the 2nd baseman. Baserunners will slide into 2nd practicing their feet first slide. The shortstops will practice their footwork on catch/throw situation and throwing through an advancing runner. The coach's pace should be intense, focusing on multiple repetitions for the practicing infielders.

Phase IV:   1st Base Execution
On the Field: Shortstops, 1st Base, and Outfielder as Baserunners

Procedure:
Coach stands at the plate with a bucket of baseballs. The above position players will be placed at their spots. Outfielders, acting as baserunners, will be in a single file line at 1st base. One outfielder will jump out and take a lead. The coach will hit ground balls to the 1st baseman. On contact, the baserunner at 1st base will advance to 2nd base at full speed. The 1st baseman will execute a double play with the shortstop. Baserunners will slide into 2nd practicing their feet first slide. The shortstop will practice their footwork on catch/throw situation and throwing through an advancing runner. The coach's pace should be intense, focusing on multiple repetitions for the practicing infielders.

I believe players love to compete, so to enhance this fun drill how about keeping score, out loud, for all the infielders to compete against each other. Maybe a best out of 10 reps. How about a playoff or champions round to declare a winner?

--Coach JP


Jerry Kreber is an Assistant Baseball Coach at Omaha Central High School in Nebraska.


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