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Baseball
Baseball
Rubric Code:
P394AA
By
jscrogham
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
(Other)
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Baseball
Poor
0 pts
Fair
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Hitting
Poor
Player failed to make contact at least 5 times. May only demonstate a few of the 7 basic fundamentals.
Fair
Player made contact at least 5 times but lacked three or more of the 7 fundamentals.
Good
Player made contact at least 6 times but lacked one or two of the 7 fundamentals.
Excellent
Player made contact with the ball the 7-10 times. Demonstrates the following 7 basic hitting fundamentals.
1. Weight evenly distributed during stance,
2. Hands in load position at time of pitch
3. Weight remains balanced at time of stride
4. Hands travel directly to ball
5. Back foot turns and hips rotate toward pitcher
6. Front leg is firm at contact
7. Hitter remains balanced after contact.
Ground Balls
Poor
Player had difficulty fielding 50% of ground balls. Does not demonstrate the use of the 5 basic fielding fundamentals.
Fair
Player able to field at least 6 ground balls. May lack three or more of the 5 basic fielding fundamentals.
Good
Player able to field at least 7 ground balls.
May lack one or two of the 5 basic fielding fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to field 8-10 routine ground ball successfully. Demonstated the following 5 basic fielding fundamentals:
1. Ready stance with feet a least shoulder width apart, knees bent, glove and throwing hand extended in front of the body.
2. Moves body toward the ball.
3. Fields ball with feet apart and knees bent.
4. Fields ball out in front of the body.
5. Secures ball with both hands.
Fly Balls
Poor
Player had difficulty catching 50% of fly balls. Does not demonstrate the use of the 4 basic fundamentals.
Fair
Player able to catch at least 6 fly balls. May lack three or more of the 4 basic fundamentals.
Good
Player able to catch at least 7 fly balls. May lack one or two of the 4 basic fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to catch 8-10 routine fly balls. Demonstates the following 4 basic fundamentals:
1. Runs to ball without extending glove too early.
2. Positions body under fly ball.
3. Catches ball on throwing arm side.
4. Throwing arm side leg is slightly back to prepare for throw.
Throwing
Poor
Player had difficulty accurately throwing to a target. Does not demonstate the use of the 7 basic throwing fundamentals.
Fair
Player able to accurately throw to a target at least 6 times. May lack three more of the 7 basic throwing fundamentals.
Good
Player able accurately throw to a target at least 7 times. May lack one or two of the 7 basic fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to accurately throw to a target 8-10 times. Demonstates the use of the following 7 basic throwing fundementals:
1. Use proper foot work (heal click or "crow hop")
2. Steps toward target with stride foot.
3. Points glove side elbow at target.
4. Pulls glove down toward hip at time of throw.
5. Throwing arm elbow travels above the shoulder.
6. Proper follow through of back leg.
7. Throwing arm follows through ending up below and behind opposite k
Catching: Receiving
Poor
Player had difficulty catching most of the pitches thrown. Does not demonstate the use of the 5 basic receiving fundamentals.
Fair
Player had difficult catchin some of the pitches and may lack three or more of the 5 bsic receiving fundamentals.
Good
Player able to successfully catch majority of balls thrown by pitcher. May lack one or two of the 5 basic receiving fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to successfully catch balls thrown by pitcher. Demonstates the following 5 basic receiving fundmantals of a catcher:
1. Feet shoulder width apart.
2. Able to squat low.
3. Recieves ball with glove slightly extended out in front.
4. Sways body to inside and outside pitch.
5. Frames ball by curling wrist.
Catching: Blocking
Poor
Player had difficulty blocking at least half of the dirt balls. Does not demonstate the use of at least half of the 4 basic blocking fundamentals.
Fair
Player able to block at least half of dirt balls. May lack one or more of the 4 basic blocking fundamentals.
Good
Player able to block some dirt balls. May lack one of the 4 basic blocking fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to block majority of dirt balls. Demonstates the use of the following basic blocking skills:
1. Drops to knees.
2. Glove in ground to fill hole between knees.
3. Shoulders role forward.
4. Chin is down in chest.
Catching: Throwing
Poor
Player had difficulty accurately throwing to a target at least 50% of the time. Does not demonstate the use of the basic thowing fundamentals.
Fair
Player able to accurately throw to a target at least 5 times. Lacks three or more of the 5 basic throwing fundamentals.
Good
Player able to accurately throw to a target at least 6 times. May lack one or two of the 5 basic throwing fundamentals.
Excellent
Player able to accuratley throw to a target 8-10 times. Demonstates the following 5 basic throwing fundamentals:
1. Replaces feet
2. Weight moves toward target.
3. Leads with glove elbow.
4. Throwing arm elbow is above the shoulder.
5. Body follows through after throw.
Subjects:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Types:
(Other)
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