Author: Joey Myers
Format: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 64
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches
Release Date: 2017-02-08
Details: On Amazon in 2017, The UGLY Truth About Hitting Ground Balls is ranked #39 in the "Coaching Baseball" category. The UGLY Truth About Hitting Ground-Balls: How To Choose Baseball Hitting Drills For Kids book is to guide coaches in picking “effective” drills to help kids get the ball in the air with authority. In other words, this book will teach you HOW TO fish.
"If you're 10 years old and your coach tells you to get on top of the ball...tell him NO." - Josh Donaldson, 2015 AL MVP, 3-Time All-Star, Toronto Blue Jays
"I do have a little bit of lift to my swing. Everybody swings different. When I get my best swing off, it's a line drive or it's in the air. If it's on the ground, it's not my best swing." - Nolan Arenado, 2-Time All-Star, Colorado Rockies
Primarily Teaching Baseball Hitting Drills For Kids To Hit Ground Balls Is Idiotic & DOES NOT Make Sense
The objective of this book is to guide coaches in picking “effective” drills to help kids get the ball in the air with authority. In other words, this book will teach you HOW TO fish.
This book addresses the following objectives coming from pro ground-ball hitting coaches:
- How many games they've won with grounders,
- How fielding percentage is way lower than fly-balls,
- That it's much easier to catch a fly ball,
- How great outfielders track fly balls,
- How more can go wrong with the defense keeping the ball on the ground (can’t get a bad hop in the air!),
- If their team hit more grounders, then they'd score more runs,
- How some of the most winningest coaches in college baseball history, Gordie Gillespie and Augie Garrido as examples, stress keeping the ball on the ground to their hitters,
- How you HAVE TO TEACH a 5'6", 135-pound High School hitter to hit the ball on the ground because his batted ball distance maxes out at 250-feet! And,
- How even pro coaches and "great hitting instructors" never promote hitting fly-balls.
By the end of this ground-ball RANT, you’ll either be convinced getting the ball in the air is the most effective way to score runs (line drives are balls in the air by the way), OR you’re being willfully ignorant, in which case, there’s NO hope for you...yet. What I do know for sure is, right now, you’ll continue to get beat on the ball field.
DO NOT read this book if you believe great hitters cannot be made, and are just born.
ENJOY!