Some guys simply won't make the adjustment because that takes work. With his speed if he would just learn to get the barrel in the zone and keep it there as long as possible he would be a really tough out.Why does Robertson insist on having an uppercut swing?
According to the head coachSome guys simply won't make the adjustment because that takes work. With his speed if he would just learn to get the barrel in the zone and keep it there as long as possible he would be a really tough out.
They struck out 16 times. Suck it UT.Gators lead 4-2 after 8 innings. Huge infield single by Kurland. All in all Jameson was good in his 4 innings. Tinerc can hit, they know the strike zone and make pitchers work. wish our guys had better strike zone discipline.
i do not believe you will miss anything of importi am away so I did not get to see the game. Looks like I missed a real edge of your seat nail biter. Good thing I will miss next weeks series also. Unless of course the team is just rounding into form.
Well it is May and we were told to wait until Mayi am away so I did not get to see the game. Looks like I missed a real edge of your seat nail biter. Good thing I will miss next weeks series also. Unless of course the team is just rounding into form.
I like that he finds that an area that needs work but when you recruit hitters based on the BS on MaxPreps that usually gets downloaded from Gamechanger you aren't really seeing the truth. Somebody's parent is putting that stuff in gamechanger and thats NOT reliable. You have to watch kids play and you have to decide on one games observation if you want to see more and if so..do it. Most of these guys are all or nothing. Do we even have a guy we could call a real solid, contact hitter? Dudes that just freaking grind at the plate every at bat and just refuse to get k'd up? I haven't seen one other than maybe Cags. One ain't gonna do it. And if you didn't see that 2 strike approach in HS, it ain't gonna just magically happen in college. Most don't know this but 47% of AB in college end with a 2 strike count on the batter. Other situations are 50/50. So as a hitter if you don't have a solid 2 strike, you are unprepared 50% of the time. I'd say our 3/4 hole hitters don't have a 2 strike plan "I just hit dingers...huh..huh" Not anymoreAccording to the head coach
"It's the two-strike approach of putting the ball in play. Anything can happen when you put the ball in play. But nothing happens when you strike out. We've been talking about this a lot and we've been spending a lot of time in batting practice and BP on situational hitting, but you've got to carry it over to the game."
Either the majority of Gator hitters are slow learners or the coaches can only talk about what to do and can't coach how to actually do it based on the recurring results. How can an SEC team have three and four hole hitters who have BA's around 250 and strike out 40% of the time?
Kinda sounds like Sully has gotten lazy, or sumpin' like that...I like that he finds that an area that needs work but when you recruit hitters based on the BS on MaxPreps that usually gets downloaded from Gamechanger you aren't really seeing the truth. Somebody's parent is putting that stuff in gamechanger and thats NOT reliable. You have to watch kids play and you have to decide on one games observation if you want to see more and if so..do it. Most of these guys are all or nothing. Do we even have a guy we could call a real solid, contact hitter? Dudes that just freaking grind at the plate every at bat and just refuse to get k'd up? I haven't seen one other than maybe Cags. One ain't gonna do it. And if you didn't see that 2 strike approach in HS, it ain't gonna just magically happen in college. Most don't know this but 47% of AB in college end with a 2 strike count on the batter. Other situations are 50/50. So as a hitter if you don't have a solid 2 strike, you are unprepared 50% of the time. I'd say our 3/4 hole hitters don't have a 2 strike plan "I just hit dingers...huh..huh" Not anymore
I don't know whether Sully is lazy or flawed in teaching fundamentals. I coached all of the junior levels including HS ball for 5 years, We were teaching and coaching the fundamentals thru all these levels. My AAU, American Legion and HS teams all were trained to lay down a sac bunt. hit the opposite way to move a runner, sac fly, two strike contact. The ones at the back side of the order who could do this stuff got the playing time. I have never watched a team at this level who is so inept at the nuance and tactics of this game. This post should be put in the current state gator sports thread. SadlyKinda sounds like Sully has gotten lazy, or sumpin' like that...
unfortunately what we see this year is an every year staple of sully coached teams. we have never been able to bunt, hit to contact, sac fly or anything. its long ball or bust since he's arrived. weve gotten away with it for years because he brings in so much talent but it only take a little slip to go from hero to zero when you're relying completely on the ability to muscle a ball out of the park instead of actual baseball skills and strategy.I don't know whether Sully is lazy or flawed in teaching fundamentals. I coached all of the junior levels including HS ball for 5 years, We were teaching and coaching the fundamentals thru all these levels. My AAU, American Legion and HS teams all were trained to lay down a sac bunt. hit the opposite way to move a runner, sac fly, two strike contact. The ones at the back side of the order who could do this stuff got the playing time. I have never watched a team at this level who is so inept at the nuance and tactics of this game. This post should be put in the current state gator sports thread. Sadly