Where's The Play Hero

Mental agility training for young ballplayers (Ages 5-12).

Best used on iPad.

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Available on the iPad App Store

(Please visit this page on your iPad to download)

The Story

When my son, Drew, was starting out in Little League, he had all the basic skills but wasn't sure what to do when he fielded the ball.

I had an idea how I could reach Drew and heighten his mental approach. Like physical skills, mental skills need to be practiced. I programmed the first inning of Where's The Play?® so he could interactively practice simulated field situations.

I knew an interactive approach would involve him in the learning process. By touching choices on the screen and getting immediate feedback, whether right or wrong, he discovered baseball principles on his own. And it worked.

BTW, if your child is playing on an All-Star or travel team, they already know what Where's The Play? teaches.

Where's The Play?® Jingle (made with udio)

Drew, the voice of Where's The Play?®

What They Learn

Inning 1 - Click to Enlarge

Inning 1: Where's The Out?

Teaches the fundamentals of getting a forced out. Every inning begins with a description by the narrator about what will be covered in the inning.

Inning 2 - Click to Enlarge

Inning 2: Where's The Best Out?

Inning 2 moves beyond the basics. Inning 2 teaches situational awareness and decision-making to get the lead runner out. Drew explains every situation when the Explain button is selected.

Quiz - Click to Enlarge

The Scored Review Quiz

Test what you've learned.
A scored review session that reinforces the lessons from the innings.

Future Innings: "Covering The Bases," "Backing Up Hit & Throws," and "Cutting Off the Throw" coming soon.

Real Feedback

Hear directly from parents, coaches, and players.

Tony Mirabella
Parent
Rich Sorice
Coach
Jerry Gorman
Parent/Coach
Phil Freyer
Parent/Coach
Ryan Fryer
Player
Terry Wolfe
Parent
Joe Mancini
Grandparent/Coach
Ryan Colleary
Player
Chuck Pyne
Parent/Coach
Mike Kocak
Parent
Kevin Kocak
Player
Ed Struzik
Parent

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