- Jun 3, 2010
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My DD is 9 and makes very good contact, but has always hit most her balls to the right side. Part of her problem was that she would wrap the bat behind her head a little to much and would have trouble catching up to fast pitches. That problem has been solved for the most part.
In her last few batting sessions in the cage, we opened up her stance a couple inches, now she hits the ball more up the middle and will pull some pitches now.
We have always had to tell her to move her front foot back a little, because she would get in the box with a slightly closed stance.
Can any of you think of a drawback to slightly opening up a stance? I don't want to cause new problems trying to fix one old one.
In her last few batting sessions in the cage, we opened up her stance a couple inches, now she hits the ball more up the middle and will pull some pitches now.
We have always had to tell her to move her front foot back a little, because she would get in the box with a slightly closed stance.
Can any of you think of a drawback to slightly opening up a stance? I don't want to cause new problems trying to fix one old one.