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Originally posted by PGStaff:
...but they do make mistakes at times...


And so do pitchers.

IMHO, your type of coaching is based on the fact that you believe you can force the pitcher into less than desirable situations.

Nothing is farther from the truth. What happens, happens. If he gets behind, it has nothing to do with you (the coach). It has to do with a disciplined hitter laying off pitches he should take and swinging at pitches he should swing at. If the pitcher is throwing the ball over the plate you have to swing. If he's not you have to take.

This situation doesn't change a hitters approach. It magnifies the results of a good approach...........and a bad one.

Win some, lose some. But the odds improve over time if you do the right thing.
Last edited by Teacherman
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