Friday, June 24, 2016

How To Buy Time On An Off-Speed Pitch


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Are you struggling at the plate when facing an off-speed pitch? This video analysis of Corey Seager by Jake Epstein, hitting one of two home runs against Atlanta will show you how to adjust to an off-speed pitch.

 This analysis is especially important to high school players who are seeing more offspeed pitches than the younger kids. Summer ball is a great time to work on your swing and make improvements on where you struggled during high school baseball. 

For a 22-year old player, Corey has excellent mechanics and on-the-fly adjustments to offspeed pitches. Watching this video analysis will highlight why The Baseball Barn, combined with the Epstein Hitting System, should be a part of your training program.

 Key takeaways to buying time when facing an off-speed pitch:
  • Toe touch
  • Heel plant 
  • Front shoulder stays down 
  • Hands stay still 
  • Sink into legs 
  • Head back 

Looking for more information on baseball and softball hitting? Rich Lovell and The Baseball Barn, combined with the Epstein Hitting System, offers up to date instruction, with video, for those wanting to improve their knowledge and keep up-to-date on the latest in hitting instruction and mechanics.

 Are you a player, or parent of a player, wanting direct, interactive coaching from a qualified instructor that includes customized training plans and in-depth video analysis of your hitting? 
Contact Rich Lovell at The Baseball Barn now to schedule your initial evaluation. 

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