Tuesday Tips to Tattoo the Ball
I often ask young baseball players if they want to be known as a good two-strike hitters. Of course, they answer yes to this trick question. It is a trick question because it is better to be good at it than the alternative. However, hitters, who are often faced with two strike hitting, are at a huge disadvantage because they are at the mercy of the pitcher, in a sense, and they have the entire plate to cover.
Widen stance with two strike hitting
Pitchers have an even bigger advantage when they have two strikes on batters, so it doesn't' generally pay to be in the two strike hitting situation too often. Of course, it is not a completely avoidable situation so hitters may as well become good at it.
There is no mystery as to the advantage of contact with two strikes. Players, who put the ball in play more often, hit for a higher average, even when not making solid contact. Teams that make contact more often keep the pressure on the defense and win more games, especially at the youth baseball level.
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4. Use their hands more with their swing than their hips this method also prevents over swinging with the big muscles of the body
5. Look fastball and adjust to off speed pitches this is a better alternative than guessing because fast balls are the most common pitch andhitters,who wait for the ball can make that adjustment
6. Increase their awareness and fear level good two-strike hitters heighten their awareness of the ball and have a fear of striking out, which helps heighten the awareness
Along the lines of number one, it is often best that batters protect the outer half of plate in order to keep the front side in on the ball and to be able to adjust to curve balls.
As ball players move up to higher baseball levels, they, with help from coaches, learn to hit based on the game situation and their hitting strengths. There are game situations that could use an extra base hit or homerun, and power hitters may risk the strikeout to hit one of those.
After playing major league baseball, Jack Perconte has taught baseball and softball since 1988 and offered valuable coaching training too. He has helped numerous youth players reach their potential, as well as having helped parents and coaches navigate their way through the challenging world of youth sports. Jack is one of the leading authorities in the areas of youth baseball training and coaching training advice.
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