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Re: hitting the ball where it is pitched


Posted by: Joe Hernandez (coach2hit@yahoo.com) on Mon Jun 12 22:39:57 2006


> my coaches always tell me to "hit the ball where it is pitched" meaning pull an inside pitch and go opposite on an outside pitch. i have a habit of trying to pull everything, even outside pitches and that makes for an easy grounder. any suggestions or tips?

Hi John,

Mistakenly I wrote to you thinking that you had replied to me. Not use to this "format". My apologies! I now realize that it was someone else putting his two-cents without reading carefully what was posted.

Joe Hernandez


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