02/14/2021
As baseball ramps around around the country, this is something I still rarely, if ever, see at the amateur levels. One of the most critical components to hitting is your rhythm and timing along with ability to track pitches. Remember, the 3 sequential keys to a good hitter: Approach - Timing - Mechanics. In that order. So many kids and coaches just go straight to mechanics and neglect the 2 most critical keys to allow a good mechanical swing to happen.
This is me catching former Cy Young winner Jake Peavy before a game we are about to play in spring training. Notice my man Mike Cameron standing in during the warm up pitches. Mike is working his rhythm and timing, getting his visualization down so he knows and feels comfortable when to start his swing based on what he wants to hit. This also allows for tons of reps tracking pitches and identifying different arm slots and release points, which again is critical in identifying pitches early. This is THE best place to work on that outside of an actual game. BATTING PRACTICE OR A MACHINE WILL NOT DO THIS FOR YOU...
You don’t always have to swing to refine your swing and get better. Mike Cameron was one hell of an outfielder playing for 16 years, also homering 4 times in one game among many, many other accolades. If you wanna start being more successful, start in the bullpen...
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