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Synchronization between the upper body and lower body is critical to a hitter’s ability to be consistent and to drive the ball with authority.
The stride is a key part of the swing and comes in a variety of sizes and vertices. If it's mechanically sound and comfortable - you’ve found your stride.
One way for a hitter to analyze their mechanics and gain comfort is by looking at their swing in a mirror. In this drill we will focus on hand position.
The suicide squeeze is perfected when a runner bolts for home plate the moment a pitcher goes into his delivery and a hitter lays down a bunt.
Pepper is a drill that features one player hitting brisk ground balls to a group of fielders who are standing approximately 15-20 feet away.
For hitters looking to drive in runs and make a difference, practice inside soft toss, and do damage with the “middle-in” pitch.
It is essential for a hitter to take advantage of a match-up opportunity. Hitting a pitcher of the opposite hand is a must for productive players.
- August 25, 2019
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A batter must be trained to hit breaking pitches. To properly train an athlete to hit a “same hand” curveball it is essential to put in the work.
Bunting may not be as prevalent as it used to be, but with today's defensive shifts, there's no better way to start a rally then with a bunt base hit.
One of the oldest situational hitting scenarios in the book is the classic “move the runner from second base to third base” when batting with nobody out.
Great hitters have the ability to recognize different pitches and hit that pitch to their desired location. Training to be diverse hitter is essential.
- August 21, 2019
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A great drill to teach a hitter patience at the plate is the Rear Soft Toss Drill. This is great training to help a player “let the ball come to them.”
- August 20, 2019
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