Thursday, November 21, 2024

Baseball Tips on Hitting – A Bizarre Method But it Will Improve Your Batting Average!

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If you are not one of the stronger hitters, you really should give this a try. By my own admission, it is a little “bizarre” but is definitely worth an attempt. What you should attempt to do is to hit every pitch at the pitcher’s belt buckle. And no, I haven’t lost my mind. There is a good chance that it will improve your batting average and I’ll explain why. Try to do this on every pitch, no matter what type of pitch it is or where the pitch is located.

The big question may be that if this works, why don’t all of the weaker hitters try it. That’s a very fair question and the answer is quite simple. First of all, they can’t try it because they don’t know about it. Another reason is egos, that’s why! Too many baseball hitters want to clobber everything and are in love with the long ball. Not all hitters possess great power and some of them are not willing to face that fact.

I completely enjoy watching a terrific power hitter hit a bomb. But I also thoroughly enjoy a hitter who stays within his limits, does not over swing and just makes decent contact and hits for a high batting average.

Too many baseball hitters would rather hit bombs over the fences or into the gaps. They should really do a reality check. By trying to hit the ball toward the pitcher’s belt buckle, even though you are aiming up the middle, you will also hit to all fields because you won’t always hit the ball straight up the middle. By aiming for the pitcher’s belt buckle, it will force the hitter to watch the pitch carefully and there is a very good chance that his baseball hitting mechanics will improve. It’s identical to why some outstanding professional hitters take batting practice with a smaller bat than they use in a live game. Their reasoning is that with the smaller bat it encourages them to have better baseball hitting mechanics or they may not even hit the ball at all. Please note that I said outstanding professional hitters.

Another added plus is that by aiming for the pitcher’s belt buckle, you will not be trying to “do too much” with your baseball swing. A very common baseball hitting problem is that hitters have way too much going on. It’s referred to as the swing “being too busy.”

A player who is struggling at the plate should at least give this an attempt to get back on the right track. The expression “sometimes less is more” definitely applies here. Hopefully, it will be very helpful to some and they will overcome any baseball hitting struggles.

Larry Cicchiello is the author of “Excellent Baseball Coaching: 30 Seconds Away.” His very user friendly eBooks cover 320 topics on playing or coaching excellent baseball. ANY players, coaches or parents who want to help their child improve will be fully equipped! Some FREE tips are available at http://www.LarryBaseball.com/product/all

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