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Just be a better hitter on any type of baseball hitter. This article covers both slow or fast pitches.
Steps
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1Just be calm. Take deep breaths and don't think about striking out.[1]
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2Dig into the batting box and get into your stance. Any stance you feel comfortable with.[2]Advertisement
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3Don't be trying to figure what the pitcher is throwing. Just be calm. Just watch the pitchers hand and you can tell what he is going to throw at the plate.
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4Watch the pitchers wind up and follow the ball with your eyes to try to detect what pitch he/she is throwing. (Exception: if the pitcher is tipping his pitches, pay attention and stay relaxed).
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5Keep your weight back and swing.[3]
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6Don't move your head, keep it on the ball.[4]
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7Make solid contact and you should be a good hitter.[5]
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8If you want, go to the batting cages regularly. During season, go on weekends and days when there is no scheduled practice. Ask your coach(es) to accompany you to receive live feedback.
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9Lift weights regularly(not for under 13-14). Don't max out though. Because you don't want to be injured for the season!
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10When you put the ball in play, always run hard! This forces the defense to make a play and increases the chance of an error. Also you could stretch your singles into doubles as well as get more infield hits.
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11Never slide into first, it has been proven that it is faster to over run a base then to slide into it.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhere should I hit the ball?Community AnswerAssuming you're capable of placing your hits, normally you just want to hit it where there is no defensive player, down a foul line or in a gap between players. Experienced hitters may try to slap the ball to the "opposite" field. A right-handed batter, for example, may try to hit to right field (to help advance a runner).
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QuestionWhat if I get nervous and miss or freeze up?Community AnswerJust shake it off and don't let what happened in the past get to you in the present.
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QuestionHow can I improve my base stealing skills?DonaganTop AnswererWork on four things: knowing how much of a lead to take, getting a good jump on the pitch, running with speed, and your sliding technique.
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Warnings
- If you mess up, don't get disappointed. Just dig in and do it again.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't crash into the catcher when coming home, it could be a painful experience and you could get ejected from the game.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Bat
- Batting helmet
- Baseball pleats
- Baseball pants (optional)
References
- ↑ https://www.hittingworld.com/Baseball-Hitting-Tips-p/tips.htm
- ↑ https://www.hittingworld.com/Baseball-Hitting-Tips-p/tips.htm
- ↑ https://www.stack.com/a/hitting-fundamentals
- ↑ http://probaseballinsider.com/how-to-be-a-better-baseball-hitter-seeing-the-baseball/
- ↑ http://www.qcbaseball.com/hitting/hitting-getting-consistent-contact.aspx
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