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At Home Hitting Practice with no Batting Tee <!-- [Printable Hitting Tips] -->
At Home Hitting Practice with no Batting Tee <!-- [Printable Hitting Tips] -->
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Jack Perconte

At Home Hitting Practice with no Batting Tee

When I grew up, not so long ago, ha, we had no indoor batting cages or baseball academies to practice in. We had to be creative with at home hitting practice. Of course, in the summer months, we were playing baseball in some fashion outside at the local ballfield or in the backyard. I remember playing baseball games when even a couple of guys were available. We would make up ways of playing baseball no matter how many kids we had. We would use any kind of ball anddesignateright or left field out depending on the situation. Many a window was broken in the neighborhoods, but it was much more understandable back in the day. Nowadays, kids rarely play baseball outside in the backyard, neighborhood or at the local ballfields. Because of that, at home hitting practice methods areessential for the serious ballplayer. Having practice techniques that help the hitting fundamentals can go a long way, especially when players do not have a batting tee station in their home, basement, or garage. Following are some great at home hitting practice tips when players do not have a batting tee available or when backyard baseballis not possible. The best news about these batting tips is that one does not have to have a ton of room to do them, nor is there a ball that can do damage to the house.

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Jack Perconte has dedicated his post-major league baseball career to helping youth. He has taught baseball and softball for the past 28 years.His playing, coaching and parenting storiescreate betterexperiences forathletes andparents.Jack has writtenover a thousand articles on coaching baseball and youth sports.Jack is the author of "The Making of a Hitter" now $5 and "Raising an Athlete." His third book "Creating a Season to Remember" is now available. Jack is a featured writer for Baseball the Magazine. You can also findJack Perconte on YouTube withover 120 fun and innovative baseball instructional videos.

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About Jack Perconte

After playing major league baseball, Jack Perconte has taught baseball and softball since 1988 and offered valuable coaching training too. He has helped numerous youth players reach their potential, as well as having helped parents and coaches navigate their way through the challenging world of youth sports. Jack is one of the leading authorities in the areas of youth baseball training and coaching training advice.

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