Title: Hitting Concepts and Techniques QUALITY AT BATS
1Hitting Concepts and TechniquesQUALITY AT BATS
- Trojan Baseball
- Simsbury High School
- Simsbury, CT
2The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (QAB)
- Making our own measurements of success to
reinforce PROCESS NOT RESULTS - QAB grades sac, two strike hitting, two-out
RBI, hard contact, runner in from 3rd with less
than two outs, etc. (rubric on page 9) - sticking with it if you want them to embrace
process, you cant fake it - reinforcement dont embrace batting average,
etc. - The process can be perfect, but that does not
guarantee perfect result. Therefore, we seek
perfect processes, and trust enough positive end
results will follow. - work to eliminate FEAR of results focus on
process -
3The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Controlling the Process - ELIMINATES FEAR
- having a plan - hitting with your head
- know situation (score, outs, objective)
- know yourself and what are your
- strengths and weaknesses
- zone vs. two-strike approach
- body language
- positive self talk
- visualization
- flushing the negative
- one pitch at a time slow game down limiting
stimuli - making adjustments while trusting overall approach
4The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Dealing with Failure
- 7 out of 10 times
- learning from it to turn it into future success
- WHY is the result not what you wanted
- WHAT can you do next time
5The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Prepare in practice, perform in games
- game like swings all the time in practice
- quality preparation high level of confidence
greater probability of successful outcomes - Anxiety (FEAR) most often comes from a lack of
quality preparation - hands off mechanics in games from coaches FOCUS
ON MENTAL APPROACH IN GAMES - no cloning no two people alike, no two swings
alike - game speed whenever striking baseball get loose
with dry swings - ESTABLISH ROUTINE STAY WITH IT
6The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Mechanical Freedom with Mental Rules
- must have plan
- must be smart
- must understand the influence of the count,
score, situation, and expectations
7The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Hitters make adjustments
- Year to year better pitching shorter swing or
holes exposed as we progress in level - Day to day pitcher (power guy vs. junk,
sinker guy, etc.) - Pitch to pitch understand the count, sequences,
tendencies
8The Quality At-Bat Philosophy (cont.)
- Each hitters first at-bat begins with the first
pitch of the game - tipping pitches p, c, coach, middle infielders
- pick-offs
- release point
- runners on vs. no runners on
9Quantifying a QAB
10Trojan QAB
- Game ABs 4
- Possible QAB Points 16
- Player point total 11
- Game QAB 11/16 .688
- Who is giving you QABs?
11Mechanics before pitch
- Stance
- comfortable
- relaxed
- balanced and wide
- preferably squared
- weight on balls of feet
12Mechanics before pitch(cont.)
- Set-up
- hands up
- grip firm but relaxed with bat in fingers
NEVER in palms - V wrists and forearms without tension
- high hands at top of zone
- eyes level both looking at pitcher
- HAVE A ROUTINEKEEPS FOCUS ON PLANNOT FEAR
13Mechanics during delivery
- Trigger/Stride/Load all the same
- thing
- - lower body
- hips load without turning, knee can turn slightly
in - weight back for pitch identification without eyes
moving - stride - quiet and short stepping on thin ice
- weight load on back leg
- - upper body
- hands load too BACKWARDS CBE CAREFUL WITH
HANDS - NO ARM BARkeep V in elbow
- quiet shoulders
- hands get to top zone without a bat wrap
- Getting to ready position to
- let hands work
- what is staying back
14Mechanics at pitch
- Pitch identification
- as early as possible
- be aware of count, situation, etc., but trust
eyes (they are less likely to lie) - Delivering bat head to hitting zone
- short and quick TO IT
- backside fires from knee to chest
- heel plant
- bottom hand knob to ball
- tall backside no collapse
- top of back hip down
- hands inside / front of sternum no
- casting or arm bar
- barrel above hands until contact
15Mechanics at pitch (cont.)
- At contact
- eyes see bat hit ball and are still level
- karate chop/punch hand position
- palm up/palm down
- tall backside
- not fully extended ELBOW LOCKED
- firm front side is axis of rotation
- up on back toe at contact for full
- weight transfer through ball no
- squishing bug
- contact inside and top half of ball
- keep it fair with backspin (why is
- it deeper in center than left and right?)
16Mechanics After Contact
- Maintain balance head down between
knees knees between feet - Low Finish stay on the plane full extension
TOP EXTENDS THRU UNLOCKS ELBOW - Getting out of box
17Drill Work
- TEE
- Top Hand (Short Bat)
- Bottom Hand (Short Bat)
- Low Tee
- Net Drill
- High Tee
- Low Away
- Middle
- 2 Tee (Inside/Outside)
- 2 Tee (Front/Back)
18Drill Work (cont.)
- Soft Toss SHORT BAT
- Top Hand (muscle memory, isolation)
- Bottom Hand (muscle memory, isolation)
- One knee top hand (muscle memory, isolation)
- One knee bottom hand (muscle memory, isolation)
- Soft Toss REGULAR BAT
- No trigger (progression 1)
- Pre-Trigger (progression 2 - isolate back knee)
- Load Trigger (progression 3)
- Hold Finish (balance)
- Top Hand Extension (extend thru ball)
- Back Side soft toss
- Self-Bounce Drill
- DROP DRILL (breaking balls)
- HIP TOSS (rotation)
- MOVING WALK (rhythm explosion)
- FROM BEHIND (timing staying back)
19Drill Work (cont.)
- Front Toss
- Back Foot Incline (back foot)
- Bounce (offspeed)
- Two Ball (focus, concentration)
- Speed Change (decision, adjust)
- Rapid Fire (rhythm)
- Plate Coverage
- In-Down
- In-Up
- Out-Up
- Out-Down
- Mid-Up
- Mid-Down
- FAT
20Practice Pre Game Run Scoring Practice
- Practice
- Three groups (cage, dome, tee)
- Tee work CAN/WILL be done on field and cage
- All three will have specific workout
- Workouts will change (see attached)
- Games
- Two groups
- One group on field divided into shaggers, runners
hitters - One group in cage divided into tees, soft toss
front toss
21Batting Practice Round (DOME example)
- Round 1 Bunting everyone not in cage is on
grass in front of cage retrieving bunts - sacrifice bunt to 3rd
- sacrifice bunt to 1st
- sacrifice bunt to 3rd
- conceal bunt for hit to 1st
- conceal bunt for hit to 3rd and get out of box
- Round 2 Execution round everyone is behind or
on side of cage with on deck hitter close to 3rd
base side entrance - hit and run (runner goes on pitch, hitter must
swing, hits it on ground) - right side and down (runner gets read, but does
not go) - right side and down (runner goes after read)
- drive him in (hitter drives ball to outfield,
runner tags, reads, gets start) - drive him in (hitter drives ball to o.f., runner
tags, reads, runs)
22Batting Practice Round (cont.)
- Round 3 Opposite Round
- hitter drives pitch opposite field or middle (if
hit pull-side, round is ended) X 5 - Round 4 Zone Round
- hitter has less than two strikes and is looking
for a pitch over middle two thirds of plate he
can hit hard on a line X 5 - Round 5 Two Strike Round
- hitter makes physical adjustment, and changes
mental plan to become a defensive hitter and
simply make contact (hitters round ends on fifth
pitch, or if he takes borderline strike) X 5 - Round 6 See It and Hit It Round
- hitter ahead or even in count with less than two
strikes and runners in scoring position X 5
23HAVE NO FEAR
- Focus on the process
- Accept failure as part of the gameLEARN from
FAILURE - Prepare, prepare, prepare
- 100 Effort Focus SUCCESS