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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kono
The only place I could help was with the strike zone. I opened it up as much as I could morally live with (if the bats can't reach it, I can't call it a strike). These teams will face pitchers from other teams that can get the ball over the plate. I don't wan't them thinking that they have to swing all the time at balls that are over their head. -Kono [QUOTE] I totally agree with your assessement of not calling really out of the strike zone, strikes. This is more harm than good. Now whenever a pitcher throws a high one she thinks it is a strike, or a low 6 inches outside one. There are other ways to get the outs. You harm both pitcher and bratter when you start really expanded strike zone. My Bratter game tonight {10U] was 31-18... ![]() They will get better as the days come and go, they always do. glen
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