I was breaking some racks again this morning since we had an ice/sleet storm come through last night and this morning. Nothing else to do so I headed downstairs to the table.
On this shot, since there is so much distance between the CB and the 1B and a somewhat thin hit, you really have to put some oomph, hit it hard, to keep the low left in effect at contact or else you wont get position on the 2B. So I hit it twice, both times I hit it too hard, and ended up where the gray and red CBs are in the diagram.
How do you instructors/posters handle this shot. Due to the distance you have to hit it hard so the effects of the low/left will still be in play at contact. But since you have to hit it hard it seems to me like you will overrun your target area.
Thoughts?
r/DCP
https://pad-v1.chalkysticks.com/33ca0.png
On this shot, since there is so much distance between the CB and the 1B and a somewhat thin hit, you really have to put some oomph, hit it hard, to keep the low left in effect at contact or else you wont get position on the 2B. So I hit it twice, both times I hit it too hard, and ended up where the gray and red CBs are in the diagram.
How do you instructors/posters handle this shot. Due to the distance you have to hit it hard so the effects of the low/left will still be in play at contact. But since you have to hit it hard it seems to me like you will overrun your target area.
Thoughts?
r/DCP
https://pad-v1.chalkysticks.com/33ca0.png
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