I'll add
One strategy though I hate it but in the spirit of being "helpful". If you are ahead, pitcher gets 20 seconds after receiving the ball to pitch. Use it. If behind pitch as quickly as possible and throw more strikes if the pitcher has control. Teach the pitchers both cadences especially P1. Hitters widen the zone if behind and shrink it if ahead. Managing the length of the game with a lead or deficit can be a huge advantage. Running for cover now.That's complete BS. I know PGF does that but those are true practice games where nobody cares about the outcome. Had one last summer end bottom of the inning, bases juiced, two outs, great batter up.....game over. But the score had no impact to anything.
As was said. Make sure you are the visitor. Best batters 1-2-3-4.