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9. Every practice has the same boring drills: e.g., 30 mins of throwing back and forth, 60 mins of scrimmage where most players stood there idol.
If a player needs to work on a particular deficiency they need to work on it until it is not a weakness. If that means doing the same "boring" drills repetitively so be it. As a coach I am not there to entertain your daughter with exciting drills every week.
Someone asked in another thread about how to get faster at pitching and riseball's response was a good one, long toss every day for 4 weeks. That is repetitive and boring but it also helps an identified weakness.