- Jul 2, 2013
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Even if everything posted is true, he makes a terrible point about Lisle. He says "what you know about hitting works at lower levels", but then tells him to stop trying to sell his training to kids. Aren't they lower levels?
It's quite possible that Lisle is very good at working with people on the basics but couldn't cut it trying to fix professional ball players who have been playing the game their entire lives. That's two completely different sets of skills. I would think most of us have experience with our DD outgrowing a hitting or pitching coach and having to move on.
It's quite possible that Lisle is very good at working with people on the basics but couldn't cut it trying to fix professional ball players who have been playing the game their entire lives. That's two completely different sets of skills. I would think most of us have experience with our DD outgrowing a hitting or pitching coach and having to move on.