Curious for those of you with experience in coaching competitive baseball. I coach a 12U team and have been studying modern baseball training with a focus on hitting techniques for two years. And yes, still have a lot to learn and certainly do not claim to be an expert....just dangerous.
On opening day against Elon, what jumped out right in front of my face was the hitting technique across the ENTIRE lineup with the exception of TKII. Every batter seemed to be swinging for max exit velo and angles for HR balls. Yet, the weather was dictating small ball or at least a mentality of at least keeping the ball low and into play on the field.
Watched every game and seems Earley is focused on keeping those bat angles....maybe something that cannot be changed easily.
I see this all over the internet with hitting schools. An immense focus on purely exit velos, spin rate, and launch angles. All with a focus on smashing deep balls.
Works awesome when hitters are timed right, selecting the right pitches and the weather is cooperating but also feel putting you eggs all in a single basket might be a big mistake.
After that nasty Friday vs Elon.....this continues to concern me about this team. Sure hope the Spring weather helps out and the Ags get more ideal winds. Sure hope the players start better pitch selection as this year compared to last at this point is little comparison and we should be improved!
Feel as if this team started the season in a hitting slump and other than maybe one game that it continues to haunt the lineup.
Simply said, can we stop swinging for the fences at almost every at bat, please?
On opening day against Elon, what jumped out right in front of my face was the hitting technique across the ENTIRE lineup with the exception of TKII. Every batter seemed to be swinging for max exit velo and angles for HR balls. Yet, the weather was dictating small ball or at least a mentality of at least keeping the ball low and into play on the field.
Watched every game and seems Earley is focused on keeping those bat angles....maybe something that cannot be changed easily.
I see this all over the internet with hitting schools. An immense focus on purely exit velos, spin rate, and launch angles. All with a focus on smashing deep balls.
Works awesome when hitters are timed right, selecting the right pitches and the weather is cooperating but also feel putting you eggs all in a single basket might be a big mistake.
After that nasty Friday vs Elon.....this continues to concern me about this team. Sure hope the Spring weather helps out and the Ags get more ideal winds. Sure hope the players start better pitch selection as this year compared to last at this point is little comparison and we should be improved!
Feel as if this team started the season in a hitting slump and other than maybe one game that it continues to haunt the lineup.
Simply said, can we stop swinging for the fences at almost every at bat, please?