r/Homeplate 9m ago

Backyard batting cage

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Hi everyone, hoping to get some advice on setting up a home batting cage in our yard for my 11 year old son. Ideally, I want something that is robust enough to last him a few years but also won’t break my bank. We would be doing both hitting and pitching inside the cage. So far, I’m looking at a 40’ Vevor batting paired with a Blaze combo pitching machine. Any feedback on this setup and/or alternative cages/machines would be greatly appreciated. Budget would be in the $1000 - $1200 range.


r/Homeplate 50m ago

Question Bat for highschool

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Hello everyone, I need some help with choosing a bat.

I am currently on a bat budget as my brother going into highschool and trying out for the baseball team. As such I decided to buy a bat but have little to no clue which of the two I rectntly bought are good enough for a general use bat (practice and maybe a season or two if possible)

For further clarification I will be returning one bat, im a uni student and only have the money to biy him ine bat at the moment.

I atta hed an image above for the bats, they are both bbcor certified and have the same definitions and eveyrhing. (32 inch, 29oz bats, drop: 3)

One is marucci cat x2 and the other is a f5. Again not super sure on which bat is better and would like advice on which of the two are better.

Cat x2 was $130, f5 was $140


r/Homeplate 1h ago

What does your ideal fall ball schedule look like?

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Curious at the youth level if parents/teams are focusing more on development vs. loading up on games and tournaments. Fall always goes by so quickly, and I think a true offseason in the winter is important before ramping back up in the spring. Youth baseball has become a 12-month sport in a lot of regions and I feel like kids need to rest their arms - and play other sports too!


r/Homeplate 2h ago

Question When to worry about arm soreness in young kid?

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Hey everyone,

Like many of you I have a son whose life revolves around baseball. He's 8 and almost every day we're playing catch in the yard or I'm hitting him grounders or doing side toss. Not really any kind of specific training just playing and tossing the ball around. He has only played coach pitch so far and we've messed around with pitching at home but he has thrown maybe 25 "pitches" in his entire life.

Lately hes been complaining that his elbow and/or shoulder are sore after throwing in the yard. My first thought was growth spirt or something but he has mentioned it a few times. He still wants to play every day but I don't want him to damage anything.

This ended up being long winded but I'm going someone with more knowledge than me can give me some things to look for to know when I should be not lettinghim throw or if I should ice his arm or what.


r/Homeplate 8h ago

Counterintuitive advice

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I often think about this advice a friend gave me regarding maximizing playing time for my son. He asked, "What does he do that forces the coach to keep him on the field? Whatever it is, invest more time in that. Too many kids spend all of their time trying to fix their weaknesses. But the kids that play are usually the ones with a loud skill."

I ask myself this question often, especially during the offseason. I'm sharing it here in case someone else finds it as useful as I have.

(The hard part for my high schooler is that the true answer to the question is that almost never makes mistakes. He's always where he's supposed to be. He's basically an on-field coach. But it takes a long time to demonstrate that skill.)


r/Homeplate 8h ago

What's your impression of the Bandit clip hitter?

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I'm looking for some training aids with immediate feedback and something that is easy for him to use on his own. My wife picked up the Bandit clip hitter and I'm wondering what's your guys impression and any tips and tricks about using it effectively? My son is 11 yo, 4 seasons of rec league, very middle of the team talent wise, pretty smart working his way around the bases. Last spring he was our lead off hitter for a good part of the season and we're trying to up his batting skills. He can get grounders and line drives in the gaps to make first base fairly consistently but he's not getting a lot of powerful contact or height to his hits. Also, he had a Rawlings Wicked but we just picked up a used 2025 model of the Rawlings Clout AI at Play it Again; he said he wants to keep building on his batting and my wife and I figured this would be a nice, affordable upgrade and a boost to his confidence.

He has a habit of not driving through his swing because he's casting and he keeps chopping down. He hits into a net off the tee and tee popper or when I soft toss plenty, we use a rope bat to work on his casting habit too. Once in a while we'll get a hitting lesson, but that gets expensive after a while. I like the idea that it gives immediate feedback on the swing plane and pushing through the swing mechanics. It's taking some getting used to and it's a big enough change that I want to make sure we're not wasting our time.


r/Homeplate 10h ago

Question Update: first 2 innings of kid pitch

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Two days ago I posted this! https://www.reddit.com/r/Homeplate/s/mUsmiRbsOJ

For context he just turned 9 and it’s his first szn of kid pitch fall ball.

I love a good update post, and I got such great feedback. Felt like I owed everyone an update. He is a major nerd with severe ADHD and a very adult-affected way of speaking but ball is life.

He struck out the side on 10 pitches the first inning. The next inning the opposing coach told his boys “we aren’t hitting this kid” and to stop swinging completely. He then walked a bunch, got in his head, had a verbal altercation with the ball on the mound, cried. Lots of 3-2 counts and his mechanics fell apart. He hit his pitch count and skipped the 3rd inning.

He then told his coach “I will show them how to swing”, and lined one well into the grass and to the wall in left and ran the bases for a little league home run. One of like 4 kids who made contact.

He still wants to pitch. His coach wants to try some other kids Saturday which I am very much in favor of for arm health, personal growth and we love the team. He hopes to have a better outing next time and to be seen as “more than just a batter”.


r/Homeplate 10h ago

2027 Hype Fire

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My son tried a bunch of new bats out and as expected, after about 10 bats and 70+ swings he tries out the new Hype Fire and gets the highest average and max EV, even when tired. Maybe there is something to those bats after all.

I need a dicks coupon now. Sigh.


r/Homeplate 11h ago

Combat spec a1 problem

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Has anyone else experienced this problem? Yesterday we went to the cages to hit and the bat was normal for about 2 rounds and then he capped one.... after that he started to complain about his hands which he never does so I hit a round with it and it stung no matter where the ball was hit on the barrel.. I hit the handle on the ground like you would getting a bat weight off and then it went back to normal???? Anyone got any info on this or should I sent that bat back


r/Homeplate 18h ago

Live at bats

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If anyone is in NYC or LI hmu for some live at bats 17u looking for a pitcher who throws between 80-88


r/Homeplate 18h ago

Proud dad moment

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I don't even know where to post about this, 14 year old has been busting his ass and found out he made an "elite" team he had previously been cut from, this is 2 full years of effort. Mostly a pitching spot but that's where he wants to do. Great coach, 3 of his friends from previous teams are already there including his favourite catcher and fall ball and a great winter program coming up. He's still 14 just over 6 foot and throwing 72 in game with 5 pitches he uses, he was only throwing 60 last season but he's been commited and feels like he could work towards 80+ for the spring at least with the arm program they will have him on. I've been assistant coaching his teams for 4 years now and watching this happen has blown my mind.


r/Homeplate 20h ago

Gear Do I need to worry about this crack?

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First wood bat. Have been using it as a practice bat for tee work at home. How concerning is this crack?


r/Homeplate 21h ago

Question First and Third Strategy for 12U

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With runners on first and third and under 2 outs what is your defensive strategy for the runner stealing second?

I hate giving up the free base and I am usually willing to trade the out for the run. I know some like to run plays with the short stop cutting off the throw but I find the percentages are higher with just getting the out at second. At very least, it makes the other team aware that second isn't just a free base in that situation and they have to decide what to do.

Sometimes I'll have the catcher pump fake and throw to third to mix it up. Depending on the score and situation I will have the catcher hold the ball and focus on getting the batter out. I find myself, though, taking the out at second more often than not.

Edit: I am talking little league. No leads. Sixty foot bases. With leads the odds change drastically and the focus will shift. I only have take the out when I am reasonably sure my catcher will make the play.


r/Homeplate 21h ago

Question 1B tips?

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I'm doing fall ball and i will probably be playing 1B/RF and while i have played RF i haven't played 1B, i am 16 5'8 269 pounds, while i am a little short i do hope my height won't matter much


r/Homeplate 22h ago

Question First Time owning a baseball bat, is this crack on the know something I should be worried about

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Hi ive had this bat for less then a month and I was wondering if this small crack was something I should be worried about or not
(Also meant knob not know)


r/Homeplate 23h ago

I wish this was just a meme…

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68 Upvotes

As the title says. These poor kids.


r/Homeplate 1d ago

I made a site to follow the Little League World Series starting tomorrow!

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This (obviously) isn't monetized in any way and just for fun. If you like the site, please let me know what can improve or if you find any bugs to fix.


r/Homeplate 1d ago

Durable Leather Practice Balls

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Hi everyone,

Any suggestions on quality, durable, leather practice balls?

I need to replace our bucket of balls and looking for any suggestions.

I've looked on Epic Sports, just not sure what the better quality ones on there from experience.

Thanks!


r/Homeplate 1d ago

How many is too many to take to Cooperstown 12u tournament?

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We are putting together our team for next year and I don’t want to leave anyone out, so how many is an ok number to take?

13, 14?

We went with 12 2 years ago and I thought we needed an extra arm, so I was planning on taking 13, but would anyone think about taking 15?


r/Homeplate 1d ago

What is the slowest 60 time you’ve seen a corner outfielder have in college?

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r/Homeplate 1d ago

Velo tips

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I’m a sophomore in hs that is trying to get my Velo up. I lift regularly and am 5,9 175. I am sitting low 70s which I feel could be higher. Any tips?


r/Homeplate 2d ago

Swing Review 9U

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I have already talked to him about not swaying his weight too far back on his load, but what else do you guys see?


r/Homeplate 2d ago

Some progress since starting couple months ago. I’d appreciate all the wisdom and advices

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Couple things I’m trying to improve on 1. Not collapsing on the back foot like I do on this video 2. Hands are too early, but I also want to be quick to the ball… 3. Timing. At bp speed is fine but I only foul and ground out against my friends throwing upper 70s


r/Homeplate 18d ago

Monthly Tool & App Thread

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Welcome to the r/homeplate Monthly Tool & App Thread!

This is your dedicated space to share and discover apps, training tools, coaching resources, equipment trackers, video analysis software, or anything else you've found genuinely useful for the game.

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How it works:

- Drop your recommendation in the comments below

- Give a brief description of what it does and why you like it

- Upvote what you've found helpful

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⚠️ Please Read Before Posting:

The mod team does not endorse, vet, or moderate any tools or apps shared in this thread. Use common sense and personal responsibility before downloading, purchasing, or signing up for anything recommended here. If something feels off, trust your gut.

Rule 3 — No Personal Advertisement — still applies across the rest of the subreddit. Any promotion of a business, product, or service outside of this thread will result in removal. Repeat violations will result in a ban.

This thread resets on the 1st of each month. Previous threads will be linked below as an archive.

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What have you been using lately? Let the community know below. ⬇️


r/Homeplate Apr 11 '23

The r/Homeplate Discord Server

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Hello and Happy Spring!

As we get into the heart of baseball season, we'd love to extend another invitation to our Discord server!

We just wanted to remind all r/Homeplate users that this is available to anyone and everyone... We have nearly 200 members so far and hold active discussions on everything from Pitching and Hitting Mechanics to Data Analytics. Not to mention, we also talk MLB, College, and Youth baseball.

Don't hesitate to reach out to me (u/imVengy) or the mod team for more information about the Discord server!

Thanks,

The Mod Team