I think we are missing one of the key points here. What is worse: A ball on an 0-2 pitch or a hit on an 0-2 pitch? Pitching a ball several inches outside has a very low probability of giving up a hit still with a chance of a strikeout. Pitching the ball over the plate (or even on a corner) has a...
One thing that has not been addressed so far is using a "waste" pitch to SETUP the next pitch. I have called pitches for many games and I'm sure most on here know how effective that can be. For example, say you got strike 1 inside and strike 2 outside and it is 0-2. Another one or even two...
Thanks for responding,, you guys make good points and I am taking that into consideration. Well of course this all depends on each individual hitter and situation. If your daughters are consistently making contact regardless of strike 0, 1 or 2 then of course I would not promote anything...
I posted this also in the Practical because it is kind of a tweener.
I’m looking for ways to help my 18U players strike out less as there are too many with runners on base. They are all veteran players, all decent hitters, and since they are older and mostly engrained in their hitting...
I’m looking for ways to help my 18U players strike out less as there are too many with runners on base. They are all veteran players, all decent hitters, and since they are older and mostly engrained in their hitting style/mechanics I decided not to make any major changes with them. I have...
We are playing a team soon with several Lefty slappers in the lineup. Thought it might be good discussion (and maybe help us out) as to best way to pitch to them. I have seen some coaches start to bust them inside but I also see righty pitchers struggle doing this for some reason and end up...
She is almost 5’5” and weighs about 120. Definitely a 31 inch IMO, 32 I believe would be too long. I did not know there were “slapper” bats. What gives it that designation I wonder?
I was never interested in studying all of the latest and greatest fast pitch bats as far as composite, double wall, single wall, end loaded, balanced, etc, etc. And then you throw in all the different name brands and it all makes your head spin. I remember the days when the aircraft aluminum...
I do see the slight hunch forward. But I also see some overlap, unless I don’t understand overlap fully she appears to be heading forward before her arm finishes going backward the video doesn’t go slo mo until after that. As far as brush I find that very difficult to get any pitchers to...
Mostly a rec player, might play some travel ball this summer. Throws decent speed, has a changeup with a fast arm motion and tried to teach her IR a few years ago when started pitching. Looks to me like she is half IR or at least partly there. Any tips from the experts are appreciated...
What's funny is I teach high school Calculus and what you just described is harder for me to understand than the Calculus. I appreciate the response but I am trying to keep it simple. The coach in the video shows everything turning in unison: hips, shoulders, hands. What I am asking is shouldn't...
Just starting to get into using this drill for my team as I like how it puts a direct emphasis on the back leg power. But I watched a youtube video (see below) and he emphasizes using all hip rotation and letting the hands just go along for the ride. This does not sound right to me as we want...