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Reply to "Hitting coach specifically for at-bat approach."

@Elijah posted:

i agree that local would be better. Not all instructors are equal, of course. One of the reasons I decided to ask here  was in case someone knew of someone that really excelled in this area. Some people just have a knack. Another hurdle is the amount of time taken up by his high school schedule. Tough because we have ran into instructors that do not work on weekends.

Makes sense.  I'm sure some guys are getting really good at remote instruction these days too.  It is a process though.  You bake in each area until the hitter doesn't have to think about that aspect and then you move on to the next.  That's why, for example, guys like Albies still work with guys like Wash.

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