@TxballDad posted:I think it can create bad habits (lack of adjustability). Son breaks BP in to threes; Opposite field, gap-to-gap, and pull (try's to hit a few over during pull). Just doesn't have the power to get it over on his home field yet. He has hit more then a few wall balls so far this season.
A good high school program will have this type of BP incorporated into the daily/pre-game BP routine. Along with situational hitting, like moving runners over. My son and I were actually just talking about this yesterday. He was telling me how one of the kids on the team hit a bomb during the oppo field part of BP and coach pretty much laid into him about it. LOL.