Hahaha, or be able to pinch run
I bought because she liked the freakin colors!!! They're her favorite!Ain't that the truth! Same could be said for some kids in the box, you ask yourself "why did her parents just spend $400 on a bat??"
Well now that you put it that way........I bought because she liked the freakin colors!!! They're her favorite!
You got a better way to pick a bat, smarty pants?
Had one of those games in LL. It was the only game I ever pitched in, along with every single kid that showed up to play that day. No one cared how badly we lost, which was really bad, we were all just very thankful to be done with the game,@CoreSoftball20 Hey when you are the 14th pitcher on the roster you better make yourself useful somehow
I bought because she liked the freakin colors!!! They're her favorite!
You got a better way to pick a bat, smarty pants?
OK, I'm guilty! I like gadgets. Plus, I'm bored from not being able to be out at the fields. Plus, I've probable saved enough gas and worked enough OT thisyearmonth that it's OK to spurge a little. Oh, and I'm trying to find ANYthing that will help me get the kids get off their butts and do something related to their sports.
So, in an effort to support the economy, I was considering trying to convince my DW that something like the Blast Motion bat sensor would help both of the kids improve their hitting. (They're on sale through their website for $75 right now.)
1. Talk me into or out of it. Anyone have enough experience with them to recommend them or warn me away? Is the $75 sale price enough to change your mind one way or the other? (The sole intent for me to buy this or something similar is to understand how DD's swing velocity changes from tee to live pitches, See thread here for why: https://www.discussfastpitch.com/threads/one-year-later-any-progress.38042/ I am much less interested in the actual velocity, although noting improvement would be nice.)
2. What gadget is next on your list to convince your spouse would really help your DD (or DS or you) improve her game? Bonus points if it is actually something for your spouse. @ANNASDAD gloves do not count as gadgets, @CoreSoftball20 sorry, neither do bats.
Everyone says that feel is really important. My experience with golf equipment is that sound is as much, or maybe more a part of "feel" than what is actually perceived through your sense of touch.I could hand my 15yo the latest, greatest, hottest bat in the history of all bats. If she doesn't like the way it looks or sounds, she won't use it.