Almost every pitching practice my DD begs me to get into the batter's box and let her pitch to me. I generally refuse on two grounds: 1) I am 6' 5" and if I connect with a pitch I could seriously hurt her even though she wears the GameFace. 2) I have played ball at various competitive levels for 40 years and, even though I have lost a step, I am still a very good hitter.
Well, long story short. First at bat DD throws chest high heat, line it to left center field. Second at bat she pitches heat inside and I pull it down the 3rd base line. Third at bat she starts off with drop, foul it off. Second pitch, chin high heater that I go after (my girls gave me grief on that pitch "hey coach don't give the pitcher any help"). Now I was ready. I know my DD. In this situation her favorite pitch is high and outside. I toe up on the line and stare her down. She goes into her motion and my eyes remain fixed on her arm. Sure enough the exact pitch I was expecting. I power up and swing with all my might. As I am following through on the swing I realize the pitch is still making its way to the plate. Change up. Fooled me completely. If you were walking by and heard the cheer from my girls you would have thought we had just won a national title.
Well, long story short. First at bat DD throws chest high heat, line it to left center field. Second at bat she pitches heat inside and I pull it down the 3rd base line. Third at bat she starts off with drop, foul it off. Second pitch, chin high heater that I go after (my girls gave me grief on that pitch "hey coach don't give the pitcher any help"). Now I was ready. I know my DD. In this situation her favorite pitch is high and outside. I toe up on the line and stare her down. She goes into her motion and my eyes remain fixed on her arm. Sure enough the exact pitch I was expecting. I power up and swing with all my might. As I am following through on the swing I realize the pitch is still making its way to the plate. Change up. Fooled me completely. If you were walking by and heard the cheer from my girls you would have thought we had just won a national title.