Baseball Tips On Hitting: How To Hit Tough Low And Away Strikes!

Aug 27
08:28

2010

Larry Cicchiello

Larry Cicchiello

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Sure, low and away strikes can be tough for a baseball hitter. If you're struggling with tough low and away strikes, let's not concede anything until we try to rectify this situation! Read some baseball tips on hitting that should be helpful.

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When trying to overcome any baseball hitting struggles,Baseball Tips On Hitting: How To Hit Tough Low And Away Strikes!   Articles you should always look for the "easy fix" first before getting more complicated. Here is a list of things to try if low and away pitches are causing baseball hitting problems for you. 

1) The two most obvious reasons can be you are standing too far away from the plate or maybe your bat is not long enough and you cannot effectively reach the pitch over the outside corner. Like I said, we always start out simple. If we didn't luck out that easily, let's go deeper.

2) You may be opening your front side too early, one of the most common baseball hitting problems for baseball hitters at any level. It simply means that you are opening up too quickly and are pulling away from where the hitting is taking place.
Staying "closed" is one of the more important baseball tips on hitting. If you are opening up too early, it simply takes you too far away from the pitch, especially pitches over the outside portion of the plate.

3) You can try bending at the waist if you are not bending already. If you are already bending, bend a little more. This will give you better extension and better plate coverage of the outside corner simply because you will be closer to it.

4) You can try striding with your front foot closed instead of pointing straight out across from your body or even worse yet toward the pitcher. In other words, turn the toes on your front foot and point them a little bit back toward the catcher. This will strongly encourage you to "stay closed" and not "fly open" and away from the pitch. You will have very little, if any success at all, against tough low and away strikes if you open up too early.

"Staying closed" is easily one of the most important baseball tips on hitting. Baseball hitting does not take place out toward third base if you are a right-handed hitter or out toward first base if you are a left-handed hitter.

It takes place right in front of you. The front hip and front shoulder should be forced open by the swing itself. Stay closed!