Yes sir. Most "bad hops" are just in-between hops where the player didn't read the hop and then use her feet correctly to get a long/short hop. Also if at all possible an IF should try to get slightly to the right of the ball (from her perspective) which facilitates both reading the hop (it is easier to see the distance between hops when you view them from the side then straight on) and also having some momentum (or fielding through as you say) towards 1st base.Honestly, i feel like you get hit more in the infield by playing the ball passively. Field through the ball whenever possible.
There are ways to take on and get to bat again rather than get injured
Nope, wear it and still be all that. No chances on the elbowAs a pitcher's dad, I will say that nothing irks me more than a batter that has enough grit to stay put on an inside pitch and take one for the team. Hate giving up free bases like that. Much respect to those girls.
Now if they wear one of those elbow protectors and get hit there, all bets are off. That's cheatin' if you ask a pitcher's dad! lol. Either take it for the team the old school way or get out of the way. Don't suit up like a hockey goalie and start taking HBP's and think you're all that.
Take it old school or get out of the way. If you can't get on by hitting and have to resort to that, go play golf.Nope, wear it and still be all that. No chances on the elbow
Nope they made it wear it. Take the same base with no pain, throw across the plate if and they won't have to worry about it.Take it old school or get out of the way. If you can't get on by hitting and have to resort to that, go play golf.