Hit and Run Baseball

Hit and Run Baseball by Rod Delmonico, published by Leisure Press in 1992, is a comprehensive guide focusing on the skills and drills essential for enhancing a baseball team’s offensive capabilities. This edition, written in English and spanning 168 pages, provides insights from Delmonico, who serves as the head baseball coach at the University of Tennessee. The book emphasizes strategies for manufacturing runs without relying solely on powerful hits.
Readers will discover practical techniques to improve offensive play, including both basic skills and advanced strategies for fostering an aggressive approach at the plate and on the bases. Hit and Run Baseball covers various aspects of coaching, making it a valuable resource for those involved in baseball, whether as players or coaches. The content is designed to help teams effectively execute plays and enhance their overall performance in the sport.
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Hit and Run Baseball details the skills and drills needed to improve a team’s offense. It will help teams manufacture runs without the benefit of big hits. Coach Rod Delmonico – head baseball coach at the University of Tennessee – shows how to make things happen while at bat or on base. He discusses the basic skills and the advanced insights needed to develop an aggressive baseball offence.
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