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Originally Posted by scarolinablue
I went from having my best game (IMO) of the season last night (4-2 1:40 7-inning game between two local HS powers and rivals) to my worst game of the season tonight (18-13 3:15 uglyfest between a good 4A school and a so-so prep school in a spring break tourney).
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In my experience a well pitched and well contested game make for a good plate performance.
When both F1's are "on" you as the PU can get into a "zone". Also, the game is crisp and has a good flow to it. In other words you are focused.
Whenever you get those marathons or slug fests is when your plate performance can be spotty.
Another factor could be fatigue if you get 5/6 plate assignments in a row from your assignor.
In a nutshell you need to ask yourself why you had a "spotty" performance and correct it the best you can.
Pete Booth