Hitting Drill: 4 Corners Bunting (Baseball & Softball)
Station-based bunting drill where players practice bunting to different locations: first base, third base, and drag bunts. Utilizes the entire infield so that 4 players get the chance to bunt at once.
How to Run This Drill
- One group at each base, with one player at the base to bunt, and one player towards the mound to toss balls to be bunted
- Batters should wear helmets and bunt toward the infield, using each base as home plate
- Players not bunting or tossing for bunts should shag bunted balls
- Each player should execute 5-8 bunts to first, third, and drag
- Players should rotate from shag to pitcher to bunter
- Repeat rotation as time allows
Coaching Points
- Square early on sacrifice bunts
- Catch the ball with the bat - don't jab
- Keep bat level at eye level
- Use knees to adjust to pitch height as opposed to dropping the barrel of the bat or your arms/hands
- Bunt toward target area - 1st base line, 3rd base line, or drag
- Stay on top of the ball
- Give with the bat on contact
- Rotate: shagger → tosser → bunter
Quick Actions
At a Glance
Categories
Hitting
Focus Areas
Bunting
Age Groups
11-1213-1415-1617-1818+9-10
Players
4-5 players
Difficulty
intermediate
Equipment Needed
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