Our high school senior 6-hole hitter went 0-for in a 4 game stretch. She is a decent hitter, batting about .350 the last 2 years. After the the 5th game, she is drilling me with questions...should I move up in the box, am I pulling my head, should I use a lighter bat, etc. I ask her what her...
My DD sprained her big toe (turf toe) playing bball, as she was tripped and fell forward excessively bending her big toe upward. This was a single incident that caused her turf toe. She did not pitch for about 2 weeks, as this was her drive foot, and pitching caused her pain and affected her...
Our high school team has 2 girls swinging a Ghost, and they (the girls & the Ghosts) are performing well...they switched from a Mako and a CF9
We also have 3 girls that swing Makos...2 swing Xenos...1 swings a CF9...and 1 swings a Synergy Speed. All of these girls have tried the Ghost. 1 of...
As a pitcher's dad, I used to think the 9-pitch-3-strikeout inning was the best. But now, I like the 3-pitch inning better (quicker, lower pitch count, & more team involvement). And as a third base coach, I do give the take sign after a 2-pitch-2-out start to an inning.
Beeg - Congrats to...
We do the above. But I cannot simulate good high school pitching...so I pitch from about 25-feet and behind a protective screen. If a batted ball hits the screen, we just play it.
I agree with shaker1 Coach Foster...
Bags or buckets of clay are the way to go. Use broom to remove loose dirt from holes and troughs caused by pitchers...add water to wet the dirt in the bottom of holes & troughs...add clay...tamp clay...rake 1/4" of loose dirt on top of clay...lightly water...
As already stated, keep with the slow front toss...including slow front toss to the outside corner that she hits oppo...and get timing practice while on deck. Keep being encouraging.
Been doing softball/baseball for 20+ years in north-central Indiana. Nothing better than September softball/baseball in a fall league or travel. Daughter played high school volleyball and softball. IMHO, volleyball in the spring and softball in the fall is a no-brainer for Indiana.
Worst spring for outside sports in my 20 years of doing this in north-central Indiana. But I have heard stories around here of baseball not being played at all in April in the mid-70's due to long winters...snow on the ground until May.
Once the lead is 15 or more, subtly walk off base(s)...base coach quietly tells base umpire to look for it...runner casually steps off and trots back to dug out after called out. If done correctly, it is almost hard to recognize.
Our high school games require you to get the other team out 15...
Some years, we may play a team 4 times (regular season, county tourney, conference tourney, Sectional). At the end of the year, I may see some girl with a .400+ batting average that I do not even remember from our games. I check our book, and she may have been 2 for 15 in our games...she must...