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Of course the batter leaning in hinders your pitcher. That's why he's doing it. That doesn't mean it's illegal, which everyone is telling you. Second question: It's a strike. Because the pitch hit the batter, the ball is dead, however, so runners may not advance. The fact that it's a strike is the reason why coaches teach their pitchers to pitch inside. Batters who lean in can't hit that pitch, and it if hits them it's still a strike.
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If control is an issue, teach your kid to throw a zero, down the middle or if he can, tell him to split the inner half of the plate. I say this because, a 12 y/o crowding the plate like that isn't trying to hit the ball, he is trying to draw a walk or get hit. Throw a strike and at worst let him hit the ball and play the odds that 7 out of 10 times he will be put out.
When the guys were talking about moving him they meant establish the inner half as a place where strikes will be thrown and called. The hitter will move back. And on a border line pitch with a guy leaning, more umpires are inclined to call it a strike, because then the hitter backs up and we can see the zone better. |
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Thank you all for the clarification. I do believe in pitching inside and will try and have the boys work on that. My greatest concern with all this is if the batter is leaning over the plate and gets hit, that he'll be awarded 1st on a hit by pitch. Guess I need to get over that.
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1) It is guaranteed that you will get a HBP especially at your age level of competition. Few PUs who officiate that ball have either the skills, ruleset knowledge or cahoonas to make the correct call. 2) The Georgia leagues are notorious for this behavior. It's part of an overall batting system (see below) that has worked well for many national level teams. 3) Pitching inside with B crowding the plate is problematic. Even if you get the ball under the hands, these batters are often taught to take it for the team, to turn quickly without stride. Even when successful, you have the infamous metal bat handle hit. 4) Unless your Ps are highly skilled or can run a fastball up into the hands, you're going to find pitching inside a tough approach to command. |
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He's baaaaaaaack.
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Really? And in your great omniscient existance, how many times have you actually seen a player get hit in the strike zone? Probably can be counted on one hand. So having solid skills and knowledge of the rules actually allows you to make the correct call...you don't need great balls of fire to send a batter to 1st for HBP.
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