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Old Wed May 14, 2008, 01:22pm
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Originally Posted by PeteBooth
Perhpas the best advice I received was from Jon Bible who said treat the strike zone as a "window" and if the ball is in the "window" it's a strike.

That philiosphy has served me well.

The fact is no matter how hard "we beat oursleves up" we are not going to miss some. I sometimes "beat myself up" as well ,when I miss a close pitch for strike 3 and the batter proceeds to get a hit on the next pitch and the inning takes on a different effect but it's called being human. The point is to be consistent

Depending upon who is pitching in a 7 inning game we could be looking at 200 pitches or more. If the Stud Varsity pitcher's are on the hill it will be less but the point is we are seeing many many pitches during the coarse of the game and we are bound to miss some.

Pete Booth
We have better accuracy than the weatherman, so we are good to go I agree with everyone. As you can see, everyone has found their own little thing that brings them back into "the zone".

-Josh
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