Have you guys noticed that when R1 is stealing second without a take sign, even your best batters are more likely to be tentative--laying off pitches they ordinarily would swing at, or putting less than their best swing on the ball?
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quote:Originally posted by RedSoxFan21:
I'm sure I'm not going to say this nicely enough, but here goes. If this is a problem for your "best" batters you have bigger problems on your team than the 'run and hit'. Your best batters should have the greatest discipline and concentration skills.
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
Freddy, you are actually getting at something real important not only to baserunning and hitting but on playing all aspects of the game. When you write about a pesimistic player or thought process, personally, I can't stand that. When I commented on run and hit, as a hitter, you don't have to hit but you had darn well better not take a strike. In coaching, I believe that you have to practice any skill you expect your players to demonstrate on the field. So, for me, I played aggressive players. Don't you think that players take on the personality of the coach? I do! I had one young man that just was timid but had so much ability. I took him to the side one time and told him that he was driving me crazy. I asked him hom many times I "yelled" at someone who failed when being aggressive. The answer was never. Then, I told him to change or lose his position. Thank goodness he believed that I would support him in failure if aggressive and so he changed. Freddy, there is some good stuff here in this thread by posters.