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Youth Sports


Practice Makes Ball Players
Practicing at home is the best way for Players to improve their game and become more confident on the field! Practicing with your Player can be as simple as playing catch or tossing some grounders. Like any other skill, the key to developing baseball & softball skills is repetition. If you’re looking for some new ways to get some reps in, we love the USA Baseball app. (USA Softball does not offer a similar tool, but the general drills on the app work just as well for soft

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What To Expect In Your First T-Ball Season
If you’re signing your child up for their first season of t-ball, you probably have a few questions. Will they know what to do? Will they be overwhelmed? What does a typical season even look like? The good news is that every season is designed with development in mind, especially for beginners. At the start of the season, expect a focus on fundamentals. Coaches spend time teaching the basics — how to hold a glove, how to throw safely, how to run the bases, and where to stand

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What We're Really Teaching On The Field
When people think about youth baseball and softball, they usually think about the basics - hitting, throwing, fielding - and of course that's a big part of it! But Players are learning a lot more than that on the ball field. They’re building confidence. At the beginning of the season, some players step up to the plate unsure of themselves. A few weeks later, they can't wait for their next at bat. That growth doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from reps, encouragement, and

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Why Team Sports Matter
Families in West Michigan have no shortage of activities to choose from, but team sports continue to stand out for a reason. When a child joins a youth baseball or softball league, they aren’t just learning how to hit, throw, or field — they’re stepping into an environment that builds character, confidence, and connection - that impact reaches far beyond the scoreboard. Team sports teach accountability in a way that feels real. When teammates are counting on each other, kids

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Why "fun first" creates better (and happier) athletes
In youth sports, it’s easy to focus on results - wins, stats, standings. But long-term athlete development doesn’t start with pressure. It starts with enjoyment. When kids genuinely have fun playing baseball or softball, they stay engaged, practice more consistently, and build skills naturally. When the environment is positive and encouraging, players are more willing to try new positions, take risks, and push themselves. They aren’t afraid of making mistakes because they kno

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