If you time your swing correctly (its rediculously early, no way in hell you'd connect irl) on a curveball you'll hit it wicked far. On the hitable curveballs at least, not the b.s. ones that are outside the plate but somehow still a strike.
The tips say to lay off the curve. That doesnt work, I just get pounded by curveballs 80% and 90% are strikes. It's getting to be not much fun to play anymore. Strikeout or foul pop up over and over.
The tips say to lay off the curve. That doesnt work, I just get pounded by curveballs 80% and 90% are strikes. It's getting to be not much fun to play anymore. Strikeout or foul pop up over and over.
The curves to the outside/inside corners won't get you anywhere, but the curves over the middle can be crushed. Usually once you see a curve in the corner - the rest of that at bat will be unhittable pitches/pop ups/trash. Curves over the middle will oftentimes have a fastball straight over the center of the plate in that at bat. If you have a guy that is constantly getting curved out, then chances are you need a better/different bat for that matchup OR haven't invested into his skills enough.
"It's amazing how much work you can put in without gangly-ass legs in the way" - Sir Tdub71
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