CCA Podcast 181 – What to do if your hitters are overmatched
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In this podcast episode, you will learn:
- The different ways pitchers can overmatch your hitters
- Two ways you can prepare for a pitcher who may over match you in practice
- Two different ways you can change your approach to help give your hitters a better chance
- One surprising technique you can employ in-game to help your hitters
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- Posted by Kyle Nelson
- Posted in Hitting
- Aug, 19, 2019
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