It's been machine pitch since I played 15 years ago. Girls move to live pitch at 12U. This year they only had enough girls to form one team...oh and that was 12U-16U. Finding a coach to actually teach live pitch around here is pretty hard too. I can imagine it's kind of hard for a girl to...
Not sure why the focus of this post has turned into why our 10U rec program is machine pitch. MY question was asking about the umpire handling the live ball. A big thanks to Quincy and BretMan for actually answering my question!
Lol!! DH was telling DD that she should walk out to Metallica, FFDP, or anything aggressive if she makes Allstars this year. She told him she'd probably pick a Taylor Swift or Luke Bryan song. I think he's hoping they nix the music this year!
Scenario- Ball leaves pitching machine and crosses home plate...Runner on 2nd begins steal to 3rd. Meanwhile at HP our catcher is looking for ball when the Ump behind her tosses it to her. By the time he does this and she turns to throw to 3rd, the runner was already there. I know he was...
This year DH and I have a team with some really good ball players and some really not good ones. We had trouble with one girl in particular not wanting to forth any effort, but after going off the advice of others here at DFP, we got on the same page. She's been playing and practicing her...
I've been watching a ton of videos on perfecting the swing and I see some girls have their elbows up, while other ones keep it angled down. Is there a correct way to hold the back elbow?
Also, DD has no problem following through with her swing while batting at practice. I noticed last night...
DD uses 31/21. She really wants something heavier because it feels more comfortable to her. Just ordered an 2015 Easton Mako Torq, and people said it's heavier than advertised so I guess when it comes in, she'll get her heavier bat, lol. FWIW, she weighs 68 lbs and is tall. I haven't...
Update! So after a little one on one chat, she decided she did in fact want to play. Apparently her bad attitude is the product of her fear of only getting to play in the outfield where nothing happens. I had her positioned in RF tonight and told her if she hustled and played her hardest we...
If her answer happens to be no but her parents are still pushing her to play? It's not good for her as an individual or our team. But then what if she says she does want to play. Where would I go from there?
Lol, no I haven't asked her yet. For some reason it didn't even cross my mind to ask her. I asked her parents, and it is highly likely that she's only playing because her Dad's side of the family is HUGE into sports.