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My son is 12 years old and he is a switch hitter, however he judges what side of the plate he'll bat from on the basis of if the pitcher pitches low or high rather than if he throws lefty or righty.
He feels that as a righty hitter he can be more productive against a pitcher who throws up in the zone and as a lefty batter he has more success gainst one who throws low in the zone.

I'm not sure whether to go on letting him use that logic to decide what side of the plate to bat from or go on the basis of whether the pitcher is a southpaw or not.
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catseyepub, let your son do what he wants at this age. As stylemismatch said curveballs will take care of his wanting to hit from right side.
My son switchhit from tee ball on, it was alot of work and it did not really start to pay off till high school when he started seeing large percentage of breaking balls. Then the benefits are immense.
A kid smoking liners from both sides of the plate is impressive, be it in tryouts, games, whatever.
Whats up guys Iam new here and I have to say it was a blessing finding you all(parents with Baseball kids). My boy is 12 and he's a switch hitting catcher with talents from both sides of the plate. Anyway here are his travelball stats
(batting righty)

25/63 .397
4HR
20run
OBP .441
SLG .661
11k

You dont have to guest I'll tell you most of those K's came from curveballs. So now Iam working on my own curveball(for BP with my boy).

Iam thinking I should swith him around and start fighting against those curveballs with a power lefty bat. What do you think guys!!!!

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