Hitting Drill: Bunting Fundamentals (Baseball & Softball)
Essential bunting technique focusing on proper foot pivot, bat angle, and ball placement. Learn to bunt away from the pitcher using cone targets.
How to Run This Drill
- Set up two cones down the first base line - one about 3 feet inside the baseline, the other 8-10 feet inside toward the mound. Repeat on the third base line.
- Coach throws from a shortened distance behind a screen.
- The goal is to bunt the ball between the cones - making the pitcher come off the mound to field it.
- Key technique: pivot both feet instead of squaring up completely. Keep the bat at the top of the strike zone with the barrel above your hands.
- Bend your knees to adjust for lower pitches. Leave pitches above your hands alone - those are balls.
- Give with the pitch to deaden the ball and use the bottom hand to angle the bat toward the target.
Coaching Points
- Pivot both feet - do not square up completely
- Barrel above hands, start at top of strike zone
- If popping up, barrel is below hands at contact
- If bunting back to pitcher, not angling the bat with bottom hand
- If bunting foul, bat is not out in front of home plate
At a Glance
- 4 cones
- bucket of balls
- home plate
Quick Actions
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