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From personal experience, or should I say from my sons personal experience, these Bigler Baseball Camps are great...
Mike Schmidlkofer, Musekgo, WI
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Bigler Tips
Behind the plate decide your fate? No way!
Many ballplayers go up to bat with a less than confident attitude and think in a "balls and strikes" manner. They hope that maybe they will draw a walk and/or hope that the plate umpire does not call them out on strikes.
What they should do is go up to the dish with an, "I'm going to hit the ball hard!" attitude and not think about what the plate umpire may or may not think is a good pitch. I tell players that they don't think "balls and strikes" in batting practice so don't think about them when they go up to hit. If the pitch is something that they think they can drive (within reason of course - it's hard to drive something that's over your head), swing at it!
If you're going to be called out, make the base umpire do it. Putting the ball in play forces the defense to make a play and that's what you always want to do - force the defense to execute correctly. Think about how many times you have seen that not happen!
Many ballplayers go up to bat with a less than confident attitude and think in a "balls and strikes" manner. They hope that maybe they will draw a walk and/or hope that the plate umpire does not call them out on strikes.
What they should do is go up to the dish with an, "I'm going to hit the ball hard!" attitude and not think about what the plate umpire may or may not think is a good pitch. I tell players that they don't think "balls and strikes" in batting practice so don't think about them when they go up to hit. If the pitch is something that they think they can drive (within reason of course - it's hard to drive something that's over your head), swing at it!
If you're going to be called out, make the base umpire do it. Putting the ball in play forces the defense to make a play and that's what you always want to do - force the defense to execute correctly. Think about how many times you have seen that not happen!
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Academy Note:
Should an academy have just one athlete sign-up for a class, that class will be treated as a, "one-on-one" session and will be one-half hour in length as our normal one-hour private lesson is $60 per hour. Class time will begin one-half hour later than the regularly scheduled class start time.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jack at 414.531.9236.




