Most of you know my DD was a D1 pitcher. She is doing some teaching of pitching and hitting. She learned about hitting in college from a good hitting coach. She is getting some girls who were being taught by baseball players who are now teaching hitting.
As a pitcher, she developed an eye for hitters, so she can usually pick up on their weaknesses. She pitches to the girls, and after about three pitches, she can identify their weaknesses. But, she is having trouble clearly defining the swing flaw creating the weakness.
She has noticed is that many girls taught by baseball players can't hit the inside pitch. An inside pitch is one on the inside 20% of the plate. If a girl can't do something with that pitch, then she doesn't have a prayer against good pitchers.
Any ideas on why they are having so much problem with the inside pitch?
As a pitcher, she developed an eye for hitters, so she can usually pick up on their weaknesses. She pitches to the girls, and after about three pitches, she can identify their weaknesses. But, she is having trouble clearly defining the swing flaw creating the weakness.
She has noticed is that many girls taught by baseball players can't hit the inside pitch. An inside pitch is one on the inside 20% of the plate. If a girl can't do something with that pitch, then she doesn't have a prayer against good pitchers.
Any ideas on why they are having so much problem with the inside pitch?