Real Players Hit With Wood

Let me say this up front
I do not like aluminum bats . . . but I’ll win with them.
Practice with wood . . . and you’ll win with aluminum.

It’s really very simple. An aluminum bat swing can be mechanically flawed but still get results. Inflated averages & power numbers abound with huge aluminum sweet spots & tricked-out metal alloys!

But eventually bigger fields and better pitching eliminates many aluminum bat hitters well before High School . . . and it doesn’t have to be!

Allow me to explain . . .
Much of the physical side of the game is about:
BATSPEED
HANDSPEED
FOOTSPEED

Much of hitting is about:
TIMING & BALANCE (Strength helps too)

Wood Bats feel head-heavy, with much smaller sweet spots so any imperfections in a swing are magnified. (Are you getting the picture?)

Training with wood forces the player to become mechanically precise & builds bat speed and strength. Additionally, wood trains hitters to really learn the strike zone and not swing at bad pitches (ever hit one off the end or the handle? . . . it hurts and many times it breaks!)

To successfully swing with wood

Trigger the hands earlier into the load position
Keep your hands inside the ball (meaning hands closer to the body throughout the swing to make for a quick rotation to the ball)
Stick with it until your muscle memory acclimates to this new weapon.

#1 Defined
Dead Hands Kill Players!
The first thing a hitter must do is take away the pitcher’s fastball. In general, that is a pitcher’s best pitch. From Clemens, Johnson, Martinez & Maddux, to the baddest pitcher in your league. Spot the fastball and you are a real pitcher. Ok, hitter what are you going to do about it? You’re going to crush it that’s what!

Hands Start The Swing!
Start your swing with your hands (it’s your timing mechanism). . . and you can time a jet or a fastball! Call it a trigger, load or hitch, it’s all the same. Just get some movement from your hands starting when the pitcher separates his hands from his glove with a movement toward the back shoulder.

#2 Defined
Keep Your Hands Inside The BallWhat?
Keep your hands 4-6 inches from your body throughout the swing. Think about hitting the inside half of the baseball (the half that’s closest to you). This will train you to have a shorter, quicker stroke and will help keep balls straight and not allow them to hook foulsee Barry Bonds!

#3 Defined
Use your wood bat instead of your game aluminum for tee work, soft toss, in a cage & when hitting live pitching & you’ll get the results you’re looking for!

NOTES:
Wood Increases Bat Speed!
Bat Speed Equals Power!

In summary, any player or team that trains with wood will hit the ball harder, plus increase contact and power over all who don’t. Ask any hitting coach.

Coaching Hint
Kids, like adults, do not necessarily care for change. Get creative, make it cool like real ballplayers and they may accept it easier. Use marker to put their number on the knob. Tape the handle. Buy some stick-em. Have them use a permanent marker and put their “Signature on the business end.”

The Rules
Since January 1, 2001, high school players nationwide must use bats that weigh no less than 3 oz. of their length (meaning a 33″ bat can’t weigh less than 30 oz.). The barrel diameters have shrunk from 2-3/4″ to 2-5/8″ and the exit velocities were changed so that batted balls don’t “jump” off the bat as quickly. In other words, these bats more resemble the performance of wood.

Younger players take note! The college bat rules have changed, the high schools have changed, and the changes may not be finished. So, train with wood and you will win with aluminum.

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How To Choose a Pitching Machine

Before we start, let me just add one thought on how I believe ballplayers are made.

FIRST you must learn the proper mechanics!

SECOND you do it over and over and over again!

The player that has the privilege of being able to hit just by walking out his back door is at an unbelievable advantage when compared to the player who can’t. He is as fortunate as a player can ever be for this is the absolute number one tool that a player can have to become the best ballplayer he possibly can become.

I once asked a coach if he ever had a player with a backyard pitching machine setup who didn’t turn into a good hitter. He thought for a minute before he said, “No, I don’t think I ever have.”

If you can hit, a coach will always find a position for you!

So You Want To Buy a Pitching Machine?
For most people buying a pitching machine is a one-time purchase, so you sure want to make the right decision and not have to live with the wrong machine. If you will allow me to help, I may be able to assist you in whittling your selection down to the right choice. Keep in mind that if you simply read the descriptions below, your gut feeling is most likely going to lead you to the right choice. I say this because none of what we sell is junk. So if you are caught between two price levels and both are affordable, know that though I believe that there is quality built into all that we sell, more money does buy more machine. You can’t overpay for quality!

The major considerations areTYPE OF MACHINES, PRICE, SPACE, PLAYER AGE

Type of Machines:

“Real Ball” Throwing Machines:
The Real Ball category are those machines which throw real balls or machine pitch dimple balls (you’ve seen them in yellow or white at the commercial batting cages). Incidentally, both types of baseballs weigh 5 oz.

These machines come in two major categories plus a new category that we’ll discuss shortly. The categories are:

-Wheel Machines
-Arm Style Machines
-Compressed Air Machines

Generally, all require a batting cage (there are a few exceptions), most can be purchased with auto-feeders and remote controls for one player operation.

Wheel Style Pitching Machines - (One & Two Wheel Models)
These are the most popular types and are seen in backyards, machine-pitch leagues, high schools, colleges and in pro ball. They consist of a rubber wheel(s), a motor to propel the wheel(s), electronics with speed and direction adjustment knobs and a steel frame attached to a tripod. All run on 110v current though many fields without power will use a generator. Most can be purchased for baseball only, softball only or in a combination package for multi sport use.

Single Wheel Machines:
Just what the name implies, these entry-level machines generally throw a straight pitch between approximately 25-70+ MPH.
Cost ranges from just over $900. and up.

Then there are a few single wheel curveball machines which have the added feature of the obvious, it can also throw a curveball. I personally prefer the curveball machines for their versatility in throwing the breaking ball from either “hand”, but budget obviously needs to be added into your choice as well.

The price bumps up just beyond $1200.

Distinct Advantages are the lower price for a real ball machine and the weight of only 60 lbs for relatively easy transport from car to ballpark etc.

Distinct Disadvantages are that they do not throw the high speeds or variety of pitches that two wheel machines do.

Two Wheel Machines:
These are admittedly, our biggest sellers. These machines will throw and simulate almost every pitch from any angle, from left or right-handed pitchers at speeds from approximately 25 to well into the 90 plus MPH range. They carry price tags of over $1500. plus options that are not necessary but do add to the function and enjoyment.

Distinct Advantages are their ability to throw all the different types of pitches and the added bonus of using them for ground balls (not so good with single wheel machines) as well as fly balls and catchers pop-ups. They are somewhat portable. Our machines range in weight from 60 lbs to 110 lbs. Some of our competitors’ older technology machines weigh 150 lbs.
Distinct Disadvantages are that you won’t see the motion of the “pitchers arm” though you will get used to it after some practice. Additionally, as in all wheel type machines, they aren’t consistent with wet, waterlogged balls or swollen balls (For this reason we suggest and also package many of our models with machine pitch dimple balls).

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Arm Style Pitching Machines

These are the workhorses of many programs from High school and up through the pros. You’ve seen them at the commercial batting cages those big green hulks of steel with their red lights warning of the impending pitch. They’ve been around for over 50 years and are really quite civilized and simple, once you get to know them. They can be equipped and changed for baseball or softball. They throw a straight, accurate ball at varied speeds of 25 to 85 plus MPH though we even offer an entry-level machine that peaks out at 65 MPH and also works well for slow-pitch softball (though the arm throws in an overhand motion). You should consider covering them during the off-season but really, you never have to move them, they are built like Russian Tanks.

Rack Fed or Hopper Fed:

There are two types, one which is rack-fed and will hold 38 baseballs or 28 softballs, the other is a hopper-fed model which holds 600 baseballs, obviously less softballs and is the ultimate backyard or Major-League toyI mean serious baseball training tool.

Distinct Advantages are that the player can see the pitcher wind up, so he “triggers” his swing which develops a more realistic timing mechanism. These machines are tough. You can go many years before you need replacement parts (which are cheap and easy to replace). Lubricating a few places is about all the maintenance there is. No auto feed needed as rack version holds plenty and hopper version holds 600 baseballs. The softball hopper machine holds 400.

Distinct Disadvantages are simply that they throw only fastballs and are not really mobile though the two rack-fed models we offer do come equipped with built in wheels & a dolly system.
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“Lightweight” Throwing Machines:
These machines use baseball sized 2 oz. balls thrown at various speeds (25 to 70 MPH depending on which model). Some throw various pitches from various angles as well. Cages are still advised though our portable cages are perfectly matched for the lighter balls. We’ve even got a great poly-ball (hollow wiffleball) machine that will get up to the 55 to 60 MPH range and is absolutely perfect for entry-level players (optional auto feeder package is a must).

Distinct Advantages are low price and the ability to use them with our inexpensive portable cages, many of which occupy only 30, 40 or 50 ft, perfect for small backyards.

Auto feeders are available too. Some can optionally operate on auto-type batteries. We now even offer a rechargeable “power station” that will allow you to take it to parks where no electrical power is available. They ship UPS so obviously they are very portable too.

Distinct Disadvantages are that they do not throw real baseballs and to some that is not what they are looking for in a pitching machine. They also aren’t built as tough as our “real ball” machines.

Options and Other Considerations:
The final piece of the puzzle is the extras that some want and some don’t.

Auto Feeders are great where a player works out alone a lot of the time. They are simple mechanisms that will allow a ball to enter the pitching machine every 7 or so seconds. The smaller feeders will hold 20 baseballs or 16 softballs and are priced around $300 in the real ball machines. The lightweight machines hold between 24 and 28 balls.

The larger real ball feeders will hold 80 baseballs (no softball version as yet) with a price tag of over $500. Cordless remote controls are also available.

Some of our lightweight machines have auto feeder options that range from $69 to $99.

(You will find these items on the specific pitching machine pages)

Batting Cages - Full sized cages generally are 60 or 70 ft in length, 12 ft in height and 14 ft wide. (yes we can help you with other sizes but these cover 85 % of the market). Count on $1500. to $1900 and please don’t buy junk if you do buy elsewhere!

Click here to see our full-size cages.

Our portable cages range from $250 to $350 for lightweight applications and $595 for real baseball machines. Depending on size and weight of the required netting. (See the money-saving packages on our pitching machine pages.)

Click here to see our portable cages.

So How Do You Ultimately Pick?
I think common sense concerning the amount of room you have, your budget and the age of the players will generally whittle it down for you between a real baseball machine or one of the lightweight machines. Young players will use it for more years, though older players may tend to be more serious about trying to get to the next level so age in and of itself is NOT the determining factor. Extremely young children however need one of our poly-ball or light-flight machines for common sense reasons.

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Successful Hitters Always Have a Plan!

Here are some thoughts on the above topic from a buddy of mine. The guy’s name is Steve Springer.

“If baseball is 90% mental, why do we work on it less than 10% of the time?”
“You cannot control getting a hit, but you can control hitting the ball hard!”

Who Is This Guy?
Springer isn’t just another “dry jock” (a not-so-flattering term given to many broadcasters who never played the game).

No, this guy logged over 7,000 pro AB’s with 11 years in AAA ball alone! He is now a very successful agent for some future Big League Impact Players!

Ok, Lets Get To The Point!
Spring also said, and I paraphrase, “The majority of hitters think fastball, curve, slider, change-up on 0-0 counts.”

In My OpinionThis Is Plain Crazy!
Maybe some younger athletes can get by on raw ability with this mindset, but sooner than later the game eliminates us all. Some of the biggest reasons are that they can no longer hit quality pitching in their age group.

NOTE: For more information on this last statement, you may want to read an article I wrote on the topic entitled, “The Game Eliminates Us All.”

Personally, I think much of this is avoidableit just takes having a plan!
Spring went on to say that “when you are facing Dwight Gooden in his prime, you saw 95 mph followed by the hammer (the curveball), YOU BETTER PICK ONE BECAUSE YOU AREN’T ADJUSTING TO ANYTHING! Doesn’t this make sense?

Ok, Lets Get To Some Real Solutions!
We Must Have A Simplified Plan!
Ok, how?

Well for starters, Watch The Pitcher!
He’s going to show you and tell you what you are going to getif you will really watch him!

It’s not about what you want!
(which at best is about the only plan most youth hitters seem to have.)

It’s about what am I going to get!
And how do you know if you don’t watch the game?

From the dugout, when the pitcher warms up, whenever and wherever you can! The pitcher is going to tell you what you are going to get. They live on patterns. Pitchers like to be comfortable and hate it when they are not!

Now, your job is what Ted Williams (perhaps the greatest hitting coach of all time) says is of greatest importance…FIND A PITCH TO HIT!

And How Do You Find A Pitch To Hit?
You Watch The Game!

HERE’S THE PLAN!

1- Consider that pitchers are taught to get ahead. This means strike one is their aim. What is the number one pitch that a batter is likely to see 0-0? Yep, a fastball. In much of youth baseball, chances are that if it is a strike, it will pierce the fat of the plate.

You walk into the box looking to drive this pitch…swinging hard but controlled! If you can’t drive it and hit it hard somewhere, you will leave it! They give you three strikes anyway, right?

2A- When and if you are struggling and/or experimenting under fire Let’s make things simple, the hitter is to sit on fastball-only! Repeat, fastball only…until 2 strikes… THEN YOU BATTLE!

The more pitches you make him throw, the more likely he throws the mistake. And you will crush the mistake, right?

No matter how the curve or off-speed hangs…you will sit fastball…until 2 strikes!
No matter who yells from the dugout or the stands “What are you waiting for?”, you stick with your plan! You have your plan and YOU ARE A REAL & DANGEROUS HITTER!they are fans.

2B- When and if you are going great (and if breaking balls or off-speed is a reality for your age group) you will go to the plate looking (PICK ONE) fastball or off-speed (either his breaking ball or his change).

And how do you know which to sit on (look for?)
WATCH THE PITCHER & WATCH THE GAME!

Ok, you are watching the pitcher, he is telling you what he is going to throw you. We have established that all pitchers throw fastballs and let’s face it, at youth levels I doubt you will find guys who can throw 3 hooks for strikes in a row anyway…so let’s strongly consider sitting on the fastball until 2 strikes, no matter how well you are presently playing…then we will battle!

The curveball, off-speed note - I am absolutely not advising that you do not sit off-speed and only attack fastballs. If you are watching the game, you can and will make a correct decision!

So what did we just do?

1- You now have a plan!

2- You now have a simple plan requiring little thinking!
3- You now know to swing controlled and hard….at fastballs (your plan)!

FINALLY

Consider investing in your future hitting successes!
Purchase a simple 35 minute audio CD called Quality At Bats, by Steve Springer. Of course it is available on our site.
Listen to it 3 times within 10 days and you will understand even further. I know players who have had an immediate and profound impact on how they approach hitting!

Our Personal Pitcher golf ball-size wiffle ball pitching machine will allow you to work on your new mindset right in the backyard, by yourself or with other players too! Thousands of quality repetitions are how you quickly become a great hitter!

Remember, as my buddy Spring says, and I paraphrase…
“You cannot control getting a hit, but you can control hitting the ball hard!”

Now sting something, will ya!

—-Coach JP

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