BigSkyHi
All I know is I don't know
- Jan 13, 2020
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Never heard that one before.. it's horrible getting jammed. The example below is good timing on inside pitch, this is how you want to handle it..
maybe i am saying it wrong. I forget who the MLB player was on here someone posted, he stated he was always assuming the pitch would be over the outside of the plate. He went to the plate thinking outside pitch and reacted to anything different. I forget who that was. I told my DD about that and she liked the idea, i cannot recall if we ever got game time in with that mindset. But i think it will be something she uses in the future.I am just talking about intent and approach.. Donaldson has a good interview where he talks about intending letting the ball get deep... but he also says most damage is done out front... but if you go to the plate thinking about hitting it out front, that gets you in trouble.
Are you saying this is ideal? Or is this just a comment on the alligator arms?
It's a super way to approach two-strike hitting. "Look away and react inside"maybe i am saying it wrong. I forget who the MLB player was on here someone posted, he stated he was always assuming the pitch would be over the outside of the plate. He went to the plate thinking outside pitch and reacted to anything different. I forget who that was. I told my DD about that and she liked the idea, i cannot recall if we ever got game time in with that mindset. But i think it will be something she uses in the future.
In the first pic, the right arm is still locked to the side, and the second is pretty well extended. Is the first a 'jam' and the second a slow pitch? Just trying to get a feel if either of the contact points is ideal? I understand hitting the pitch where it is, but looking to see if these are ideal. thanks in advance.Bomb in Italy:
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Double off wall; (Notice that the catcher is actually set up behind the left handed hitter's batter's box. See where the umpire is at!
I have always thought her barrel plane didn't match the shoulders. She swings more flat than most. But looks to be hitting more out front for sure with good extension.Interesting shots
Should the body tilt as much as a normal pitch? This video looks to me that instead of tilting, he lowers his hands around a tight hand arc to get to the ball. I have heard some say that a more straight up hitter can get to the inside pitch better.Letting an inside pitch come into the arc. It's not an inside/out swing when letting the inside pitch get deep or letting the ball come right into your arc/rotation. A inside/out swing is how Jeter made his money, by forcing the ball the other way, Pudge as well.
Also notice how he gets the hands in-front of the body/mid line.
I never said anything about an inside out swing... Yes taking a ball the other way on an inside pitch is likely the the result of an inside out swing. Accuna is hitting this pitch out front, and that's where you want to hit an inside pitch. The swing from Trout you posted shows a hitter adjusting because they are trying to barrel the ball up.. the ball is getting too deep on an inside pitch, but of course Trout still handles it well.Letting an inside pitch come into the arc. It's not an inside/out swing when letting the inside pitch get deep or letting the ball come right into your arc/rotation. A inside/out swing is how Jeter made his money, by forcing the ball the other way, Pudge as well.
Also notice how he gets the hands in-front of the body/mid line.