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Thank you, I'm going to try "The Mental Game of Baseball" and "The Science of Hitting" books and see if they help. Then look into a sports psychologist if those can't get me through this.
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Do you usually take the first pitch? Most of the kids I see with this issue have trouble pulling the trigger early in the count. Next thing you know they are down in the count and then swing at bad pitches for fear of striking out.
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Steve Springer used to be active on this site! https://qualityatbats.com/ I bought the audio tapes (CD?) for my son when he was in high school. Good luck!
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What is the role of the hitter? Check your dominant eye, back off the plate “See the 🏀 “ Sent from my iPad > On Sep 11, 2022, at 7:24 PM, HS Baseball Web < alerts@crowdstack.com > wrote: > >
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Find a sports psychologist. They can help you greatly. A lot of Baseball is mental
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Rippen what is your dominant eye? Do you bat with open or closed stance? Bob
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Htting EVERYWHERE but Game
Hi all, I need help and hope someone can give me some advice. I am great hitting everywhere outside of the game like BP, tunnels, pitching machines, soft toss, even practices. My family has even hired hitting coaches and I've hit off of college level pitchers in cages. But in game I struggle. This isn't a slump, it has been like this for years through AA/AAA club ball, Jr. High, JV, and now high school ball (I am a HS Junior). TBH I feel like I haven't been being cut from the team because...
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My son had a coach who told them to take the first pitch and they couldn’t swing at a curveball until they had 2 strikes. Finally got both of these habits broken and he’s been a good hitter ever since. He tries to barrel the first strike he sees. His OBP is down a bit because he doesn’t walk as much but he also doesn’t strike out.
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This is such an awesome idea, thank you! It makes sense, my club ball coach trained us to always "take" the first pitch and I think it's something I do out of habit without even realizing it. And you're exactly right, I always wind up with a full count and then either strike out looking or swing at a bad pitch near the end. I am going to try swinging more aggressively on the first pitch to see what happens.
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If you can hit everywhere but in the game the polite response is it’s all in your head. On the field you might want to try going up to the plate attacking every pitch near the strike zone. Off the field you might want to try a sports psychologist. You might want to purchase The Mental Game of Baseball by HA Dorfmann.
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Lots of good advice here. My comment is about preparation. You should discuss a hitting approach plan with your instructor and practice it. You should have a plan of attach for each pitcher you face. I assume you are not at the top of the lineup so you should be analyzing all the pitches at both warm up and beside judging if you can time the FB and how much the break is in the strike zone, you should be looking for a "tell" or a pattern to take advantage of.
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As a hitter, I Never recognized a 3 & 1 take sign. “Sorry coach, I missed it” Remember there are 11 ways to score from 3rd base with less than 2 outs. Pre game infield /outfield always told me the story of the opposing Coach and his team. Bob
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Agree with 2022NYC. Do you feel like you have a solid plan of ATTACK for every pitch situation? There isn't necessarily one right or wrong approach but you have to have one for yourself that you can commit to fully. If you are looking at strike threes a lot, that's an indication that you don't have a good two-strike approach. With two strikes, get closer to the plate (taking away the outside corner), get your foot down early and be 1000% committed to getting the barrel on the ball any way...
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My knucklehead during HS and his recruiting phase took too many BBs. I felt it hurt his recruiting, since he took too many early FB strikes that were off the black (yes umps do call strikes way off the edge). When he asked for my feedback, I did not hold back and told him he lacked confidence on hitting the outside FB and talent evaluators expect you to mash those if you want to be recruited to their team. Walking is not useful when trying to showcase, because they probably can't get past...
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My son is a picky batter with a big strike zone because of his size so he gets behind in the count a lot. His approach for a while in HS was to only swing at something he could drive and he struck out way more than he should have/wanted to. His minor league coaches have encouraged him to be more aggressive earlier in the count which has helped a lot. Also make sure your approach is to all fields. If you are only looking for something you can turn on you might miss the pitch you can take...
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Older son hit great in travel and struggled in HS. Coach would not allow him to swing at the first strike and not swing at the first curve. After two pitches, he was down 0-2. When the coach finally took the training wheels of and let him hit, he hit over .400. I always thought his first swing was a timing swing. He would foul it off but would time up the pitcher. The second swing was the aggressive swing to do damage. The third strike is just survival. look up the batting average on each...
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PT great advice. Confidence is the key. When Bob Gibson pitched, survival was my goal. My confidence was the winner. I belong in the moment. Bob
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I would like to add to this great advice, as long as your coach doesn't get on your case for not taking the first pitch or making an example out of you. With no strikes you should only swing if that is "your pitch", you are looking for location and type of pitch, something you can barrel and drive. If it's a strike but not what you are looking for then take. I've seen players be aggressive and swing at a strike that is marginal (but still a strike). Often if they put it in play it results in...
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What kind of outs do you make in games? Weak contact? Strikeout? On what type of pitches? Do you have weaknesses in certain locations? Maybe you can ask your coach if you can write an at bat journal during the games. Make some notes like took first pitch down the pipe and then chased a slider slightly off the plate, rolled over a sinker into weak pull side grounder etc. Or maybe have someone on the stands do it for you. That will give you an idea what you are doing wrong in games so you can...
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BP and cage hitting isn't really hitting, it's swinging. Most hitting coaches coach swinging. Learning to swing a bat isn't easy, but it's only part of the picture. It's easy to forget that when you get in a game the pitcher is trying to get you out. He does this by changing speeds and location. A good cage swing only gets you so far. You have to be able to adjust and adapt to the pitch in order to make solid contact. I think PT gave excellent advice to look for pitches you can hit to the...
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Try this book: The mental keys to hitting, H.A. Dorfman Kid has found it to be a great reference throughout his struggles. Yes, baseball is a struggle.
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Hi all, just an update. Since this thread I've been hitting more homeruns in practice. I also had a game over the weekend and was able to put the ball in play every time up to bat. The advice in this thread really helped me, especially the part about swinging hard on the first pitch and being more aggressive. Thank you!