Agreed. With a few exceptions, it seems like the parents tone down as the players get older. BUT, I can think of one glaring exception: Has anyone else noticed there always seems to be one or two guys in the stands at Florida games that can be heard on the TV broadcast jawing every pitch? The...
I love the idea of setting up in foul territory behind the plate for all the reasons mentioned by TMIB but, after a couple late/missed tags just in front of home plate, I can certainly imagine my DD catching the ball and then throwing caution to the wind by lunging/diving at the runner to make...
Thank you for your post! If I paraphrase what I've learned, there are two primary components to calling obstruction in this situation:
1) If the catcher is set up in the base path without the ball and the runner deviates from her natural running path then that is obstruction.
2) If the runner...
Sorry I can't definitively answer your question but I might be able to point you in the right direction. I once saw a graphic put out by a company that studied bat swing mechanics (maybe Zepp or Blast?) and I recall their research concluded the average point of rotation was about two inches off...
For hits to the outfield where opposing baserunners safely advanced and were no longer threatening to advance, DDs HS coach taught the team to bring the ball to the infield through the infielder standing on 2b. In other words, if there was a hit to an outfielder and the outfielder didn't have a...
This doesn't look like a particular pitch as much as it looks like a whole new pitching style. Instead of HE or IR, it looks like GS: Goodbye Shoulder.
Yep, I share your concern with swinging issues caused by a long and/or heavy bat too early. DD was fortunate to be very strong as a freshman and she had learned how to use her legs and core to power her swing so switching to a 34 wasn't a big adjustment. But for average to small players that...
I've seen hitters develop bad habits from taking pitches off of machines that were cranked up but I've also seen hitters learn to hit faster speeds because they spent time with a machine that was cranked up. But machines don't always need to be cranked up.
Most of our 16U players loved seeing...
DD stopped growing at 5' 5" when she was 13. Her freshman year she learned that a couple local HS umps were notorious for calling outside pitches strikes, even pitches in the opposite batters box. Her coach told her "don't leave it up to the ump" meaning hit your pitch before the called third...
This is directly related to something valuable I learned when I started coaching FP.
Many moons ago as a player I was taught a linear swing that (unfortunately) still comes naturally to me today. When I started hitting infield/outfield as a coach the typical bottom hand toss and swing with both...
If your DD is only getting one at-bat per weekend maybe you should ask the HC if she can recommend a better hitting coach because the current one doesn't seem to be helping your DD to get visible results.:unsure:
I read through all 13 pages above and there are many good reasons to find another...
Our HC also came up with the idea to "free the mind" of a hitter who was tied up in knots at the plate. It confused the heck out of her the first time he put on the hit and run with no runners on base. But she eventually realized what he was doing and she rolled with it for a couple of...