HITTING
TO THE OPPOSITE FIELD
A drill that I have found
very effective and easy to do is to set up for batting practice regularly.
Then have the pitcher throw the ball from a shortened distance and from
the opposite field side ( i.e. for a right handed hitter, the pitcher throws
from between the mound and 1b). This creates the angle to make the hitter
"stay behind" the ball and hit the other way.
We tell our guys they have
to get out if they hit the ball to the "pull" side of the mound. Also,
make sure the batter faces the regular mound and does not turn towards
the new mound.
Submitted by: Greg Dennis