Cut Swing 101: Learn how to cut the ball w/ a USSSA Conference Pro | ASA / USSSA Slowpitch Softball

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  • 9-year USSSA Conference Pro Brandon Traylor is back again. This time he teaches Jason and Cam how to cut swing. If you are in the market for a Suncoast bat, reach out to Brandon who can hook you up.
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Komentáře • 113

  • @MNII24
    @MNII24 Před 2 lety +28

    As a smaller guy going through a lot of swings, once I learned to cut the ball I got respect from outfielders playing me in and could split gaps and use my speed. It’s tough but good to have in the bag

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      It's mega useful. I'm a little obsessed with getting it down pat right now. Hopefully can start to work it into game scenerios soon. Thanks for watching!

    • @JoshAlexanderFarrell
      @JoshAlexanderFarrell Před rokem

      It also helps having an easy/ smooth swing. Not trying to kill the ball.

    • @jackcarlos
      @jackcarlos Před 2 měsíci +2

      Should you always cut swing (if you can)?

  • @18raya
    @18raya Před rokem +11

    Just the explanation of where to stand in the box makes PERFECT sense. Awesome cant wait to practice this

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +2

      This helped us out a lot as well. Really glad we had an expert give his advice and glad we got to share it with you all.

  • @davidoconnell933
    @davidoconnell933 Před 9 měsíci +3

    New subscriber here. I'm 57 and play Senior ball. Definitely all about Suncoast, swing a Senior & USSSA Suncoast. Always been kind of stubborn about changing my swing but after watching this I am definitely going to learn the cut swing. Also have some friends out of Colorado who cut swings and they absolutely crush the ball. Rehabbing a rotator cuff surgery right now but plan to start swinging in January. Going to work on the cut swing in January. Putting together a new 55+ out of Texas and cant wait to unleash the cut swing. 1st tourny in March. Appreciate yalls insight, great video and Thanks for what you do!

  • @zachfitzgerald883
    @zachfitzgerald883 Před 3 dny

    I just want to say that I have averaged 1 HR per season for the last idk how many years. Last night I hit 3, and we don't have a fence. I changed my swing and it made a huge difference

  • @Bigwignj
    @Bigwignj Před 2 lety +11

    Could I suggest that you Start your hands lower to cut the ball. Some of the conference guys have their hands at their hips to start their swings. Your hands are really high, like baseball. You don’t have to drop your hands all the way to your hips but find a happy medium. It sounds weird because your swinging down on the ball. You don’t need to come down as far, it’s easier to get the barrel to the ball to create that spin imo. What do I know. I’m not a conference player but I’m 5’6 175 lbs but hit balls 350-375 on the regular. Have a few rings in D and C to show for it. Just my 2 cents. Take it or leave it.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      Hey great advice! We are always interested in any strategy that can improve our game.

  • @joshuavanderkin1510
    @joshuavanderkin1510 Před 2 lety +2

    Keep it up guys !! I’ve been looking for a channel like this that gos into depth about this kind of stuff about softball!! Super helpful!! Thank you!! You should make a video about how to get out of swinging ruts if your not doing to well!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! We have an ever growing list of video ideas. We'll put that one on there!

  • @AverageDudesSlowpitch
    @AverageDudesSlowpitch Před rokem +1

    Time to take this to the tee! Awesome footage.

  • @jpemydura4860
    @jpemydura4860 Před 11 měsíci

    Good video and instructions. Nice turf field too ! We need turf fields where i live.

  • @mikouhuru6598
    @mikouhuru6598 Před rokem +2

    I started cut swinging this season for the first time in during this spring season. My batting average shot up to at least .750 from last summers less than .500. I just started playing softball in a league after playing little league baseball.

  • @AustronesianMullet
    @AustronesianMullet Před rokem +4

    Excellent content! I somewhat got the cut swing down around early 2020 and lost it during the pandemic. Hope to get it back again to surprise a few outfielders.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      A little practice goes a long way. For me I just have to keep refreshing the skills in practice so they are ready to use at game time.

  • @RamboTheCEO
    @RamboTheCEO Před rokem +3

    Brandon is a cool guy. I play senior ball and have power with quick hands. Personally I find the aiming point 95% of the task. Like as the ball is pitched towards try to visually stare at the CENTER of the ball. Like make a imaginary line. Hit the center to TOP HALF of the ball. That cuts the ball without doing anything else. I don't throw hands or anything. I just try to hit the center of the ball and mash. Goodluck

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      Brandon is a great dude and a fantastic ambassador for the game. Genuinely loves to play, ump, and teach others.

  • @kylemc8851
    @kylemc8851 Před rokem +2

    Nice to see a vid from "regular" hitters, solid work fellas!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! We figured if we record us learning these skills it could help others learn too!

  • @bigdogtim7998
    @bigdogtim7998 Před 2 měsíci

    Really good video and a level swing with that downward movement definitely creates the ‘Top Spin Heat’ who is probably the only way I’ve hit my Home Runs.
    We had a player with an extreme chop and he simply couldn’t hit a softball 🥎 over the fence, but he would pepper the fence with the line drives he hit.

  • @boredtrophyhusband
    @boredtrophyhusband Před 2 lety +3

    Badass bat, saw someone crush two line drive home runs with it this year. Cracks so loud. Might have to snag one for summer season.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      We are getting one as well. Keep an eye out of the channel for a more in depth review.

  • @sethturner4580
    @sethturner4580 Před 2 lety +5

    Just put these instructions to work at practice tonight and was finally able to hit the ball hard and keep it low! I burned the outfielders several times because the ball just carried forever from the back spin. I can’t wait to try it in a game this weekend!
    It still feels weird being so far forward when making contact but it definitely worked.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear it's working for you! Keep practicing it and make it automatic!

  • @Darthtraveler
    @Darthtraveler Před 2 lety +4

    I started playing competitive slow pitch after playing college ball in 98 and I didn't change my swing. Back then in baseball they taught us to "chop wood" not lift like they do now so I started with the cut swing.
    24 years later I have the same swing and still going strong.
    One thing I think is that the cut swing is easier on bats. I hit the ball as hard if not harder than most and I have only cracked one bat in 24 years. I've always felt that hitting top half of the ball instead of coming up and through the ball is easier on the bats.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear you learned it at an early age. Having to learn it now after decades of Softball/Baseball is a bit tougher but will be a great addition to my skill set. Thanks for watching!

    • @Darthtraveler
      @Darthtraveler Před 2 lety

      Good stuff and like the focus of your channel. Let me know if you want to break down some senior bats and swings.

  • @reel8453
    @reel8453 Před rokem

    Good video, gonna try and make the adjustments. I’m way back and on the plate and wondering why I can’t cut at all. Or when I do generate backspin it’s a lazy fly.

  • @josephrandal4720
    @josephrandal4720 Před 2 lety +5

    AMAZING CONTENT as always guys! Absolutely love the advice and will be applying it to my game. Question: I noticed that the majority of Brandon’s hits were pull side. And I also noted that Brandon talked a lot about hitting the ball well in front of the plate to be able to drive through it. However, my question is, is there a different approach to cut swing for an opposite field hit? And does he have any other tips/mental cues for the cut swing up the middle/oppo approach?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      His swings being almost all pull side in this video, is my fault. Those just happened to be the swings I used over the audio. I assure you he can cut the ball very well backside. He actually prefers his backside cut swing over his pull side. For cutting to the opposite side, he still tries to meet the ball out in front of his body but because he is pushing towards left field the ball travels a little bit further back before he strikes it. I think the same cues apply to cutting in any direction. Stay tall, stay over the ball, and make sure to hit it out in front of your body. If you want to see some great example of him cutting to all fields check out our last video with him walking us through his BP session. czcams.com/video/7HnFXP7YqkY/video.html

  • @aaronrogers8946
    @aaronrogers8946 Před rokem

    Great video. Do you overlap your hands for the cut swing?

  • @dabig25
    @dabig25 Před 2 lety +2

    Liking my Suncoast so far. I might pick up a balanced version next

  • @MrViciousmuzik1
    @MrViciousmuzik1 Před 2 lety +3

    That’s my boi ayyyyye 🤙🏾

  • @BatFlipBP
    @BatFlipBP Před 2 lety +2

    I need to make Kyle watch this one! great job!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      I've seen your swing and I feel like you could probably teach him. You've got a great cut to your swing! But, by all means, encourage him to watch haha!

    • @BatFlipBP
      @BatFlipBP Před 2 lety +1

      @@LeagueNightSoftball oh I've tried... LOL!

  • @luchianocorujo1319
    @luchianocorujo1319 Před 2 lety +2

    Hell ya!! My swing

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching Luchiano! Any tips you have for players trying to learn how to cut the ball?

    • @luchianocorujo1319
      @luchianocorujo1319 Před 2 lety +1

      Ya man. All I focus on is lining up my knocker knuckles and taking the knob to the ball.

  • @reverendbebop8798
    @reverendbebop8798 Před rokem +1

    Just to preface, I’ve only been playing ASA for a few years with no baseball experience. Also, I am only 5’6. The ball comes at me higher than most batters due to my height (or lack thereof) so I’ve learned to always have a tomahawk swing because no matter where I stand in the box the ball comes in high to me. Can you guys explain where the ball should be in relation to shoulders (I’m guessing) as we swing? That way I can understand where to stand in the box relative to where the pitcher is landing the ball.
    Also, I love these videos. The pitching one is something I’m going to be practicing for the next several months. Great content.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      We would always recommend standing as far forward in the box as you can and still get the pitches at the appropriate height. For slowpitch, I feel like chest high is probably optimal but up to shoulder and down to waist are manageable heights for still being able to hit the ball hard. If you can convert that tomahawk to a "cut" swing, you'll be in business!

  • @bodydesignbyrachel
    @bodydesignbyrachel Před rokem +1

    So I'm a girl trying to get this swing down. Thank you so much for posting this.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      Let us know how it’s going. If you find anything that’s helping, share your tips!

  • @dirtdutchkiller
    @dirtdutchkiller Před 2 lety +8

    Big thing boys is the two hands on the bat. The top hand is killing the swing. You have to throw your hands out. Bottom hand !

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      The cut swing is a completely different feel for sure. We will be practicing!

    • @dunkky23
      @dunkky23 Před rokem +1

      can you elaborate?

  • @johnharrison3086
    @johnharrison3086 Před rokem

    Any tips for cut swing in USA? As you can’t step out of the box so you can’t be as far forward in the box.

  • @klubberlang6035
    @klubberlang6035 Před rokem

    @League Night Softball i been looking for a Suncoast 12” Endload 26 oz for quite sometime, and I don’t have social media think you guys can help me out, I am from Canada btw

  • @ayo4325
    @ayo4325 Před rokem

    Update: after months having weekly bp inside with a slow pitch machine, my first four games were ass. Angles were vastly different live pitch.
    I was disappointed. So should I stop with the BP machine? The weather here is iffy at best so live sessions aren’t happening either. It’s frustrating…HELP!

  • @ryand34561
    @ryand34561 Před rokem +2

    At 6'5" I like to stand forward in the box and my teammates are always telling me to move back more, but then I end up having to reach to get down to pitches that hit the front of the plate and end up popping them up... Sometimes I end up swinging at a higher pitch like the ones at 7:00 and I tend to hit those really well but I didn't know why.. I thought I was just better at lining up my swing path with a ball that was closer to my chest\shoulders due to the ball being near my eye level... I guess I was just accidentally cutting the ball lol.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      I used to line up way back in the box as well. Old baseball habit. I have found the more and more forward I get in the box the better I hit.

  • @joeyarispe1755
    @joeyarispe1755 Před 7 měsíci

    Do you recommend a lighter bat for the cut swing

  • @bryanwinston869
    @bryanwinston869 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you add the snapping of the wrist when you cut the ball?

  • @samanthaedwards6891
    @samanthaedwards6891 Před rokem

    What’s a good weight and length for slow pitch?

  • @calebbrown918
    @calebbrown918 Před 2 lety +3

    So the ball travels further when you cut the ball?

    • @luchianocorujo1319
      @luchianocorujo1319 Před 2 lety +2

      If you cut it right with backspin yes

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey Monto! The cut allows you to hit the ball hard while keeping it low to the ground. There is a great amount of backspin on the ball, so it will travel, but the goal is to place the ball low and hard to the target. Having this swing down will make you extremely hard to get out

    • @ChevyRedneckGFX
      @ChevyRedneckGFX Před 2 lety

      @@LeagueNightSoftball cutting is both for the best line drive placements and also the farthest homeruns

  • @keithbaker944
    @keithbaker944 Před měsícem

    In the league Im in they say I cant put my front f oot out of the box. Coukd this swing still be done?

  • @Knordsman
    @Knordsman Před 2 lety +2

    Cut swing video!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Erik! We finally found a great person to teach us some things about how to execute a good cut swing. We know you have been looking forward to this one!

  • @freshxiv2068
    @freshxiv2068 Před rokem +1

    Is it better to stand more up in the box? And is it more effective to hitting as well? I stand back and I always get over/under it ALOT

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      I find that the further up in the box I position myself the more success I have. Standing too far back in the box can often result in reaching for shorter pitches which almost always ends up as an easy pop out. Everyone has to figure out what works for them but I would definitely encourage you to experiment with moving forward in the batter's box.

    • @freshxiv2068
      @freshxiv2068 Před rokem +1

      @@LeagueNightSoftball I’m definitely going to try and move in the box tonight in my mens league!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      Let us know how it works out for you!

    • @freshxiv2068
      @freshxiv2068 Před rokem

      @@LeagueNightSoftball It definitely worked a lot better than when I was back in the box!

  • @jonathanreinersmann5090
    @jonathanreinersmann5090 Před rokem +1

    Played baseball for 12 years. Smaller guy. I know I got power to hit dingers but always seem to hit the warning track. Any tips?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      For me, when I stopped trying to swing really hard and focused on technique, that when my power started showing up. I would recommend working on loose wrists so that you can maximize the "whip" at the end of the swing. We hope to do some videos about this soon!

  • @terrancemclean3292
    @terrancemclean3292 Před 2 lety +2

    Have a question if you swing a lighter bat does make your hands Quicker

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      Not always but a lot of the time this is true. However, you have to balance hand speed, extra weight, and handle flexibility. They all have a role to play in hitting the ball hard. Everyone has to find the best combo for themselves.

    • @terrancemclean3292
      @terrancemclean3292 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the advice I’m definitely going to try some different things in bp and keep make awesome videos

  • @tonyzam66
    @tonyzam66 Před rokem +1

    I have kind of a dumb question. I play in a league that only allows single wall aluminum bats. How well will the cut swing work for those types of bats?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      Good question. Its definitely a usable strategy as long as you have proper expectations. Likely not going to get those line drives off the wall but really great for line drives in the gap.

    • @tonyzam66
      @tonyzam66 Před rokem

      @@LeagueNightSoftball Awesome. I'm a lead off hitter who likes to hit lime drives so that's right up my alley. FYI I do swing a Demarini Steel.

  • @dbcrypto4065
    @dbcrypto4065 Před měsícem

    is it just me or did every pitch seem like it wasn't going to make it to the plate...especially not behind it, to the strike zone? I would think being the far in front when pitches have to actually reach behind the plate would be really high to swing at?

  • @danielvalencia7646
    @danielvalencia7646 Před rokem +1

    Whats your advice for someone who is 5'5''. Still stand up in the box?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      Hi Daniel, thanks for the question. Yes, we still recommend standing up in the box. Though your strike zone might be slightly lower than someone taller than you, the ball must cross the "strike zone" in the same area of your body. That being the case, you still want to try and catch the ball above your waist and standing up in the box should help with that. You may try stepping up a few inches in batting practice and experimenting until you find the perfect place in the box. You can always adjust depending on the umpire and the pitcher's depth, but in general, standing further forward in the box has proven to be more successful! Let us know where you end up and what feels better/worse about it.

  • @user-ww2iu1ji7f
    @user-ww2iu1ji7f Před 12 dny

    Hey, where do you guys live? Do you teach how to cut in person ?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 10 dny

      We are in the San Francisco Bay Area and yes, we definitely offer in person lessons.

  • @user-gs3vq1pq9u
    @user-gs3vq1pq9u Před 11 měsíci

    Looks very different from the swing that Ken Van Bogaert teaches
    He is always teaching hitters to stay back and don’t lunge forward in his swing makeover videos

  • @ayo4325
    @ayo4325 Před rokem +1

    So should bigger guys do the cut swing?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      I think everyone should know how to do it and use it as needed. I would argue the bigger and stronger you are the more important it is. Because HRs are almost always limited in softball, the cut swing allows stronger hitters to still use thier power but reduce the risk of hitting an HR when they don't want to. This is just one example but it's useful in a ton of different situations.

    • @ayo4325
      @ayo4325 Před rokem

      Very true!!! I am about to buy a new bat and saw this video for the ruckus as well as the geny. But since Genys are up to 800 bucks online, I think I will do a ruckus 😉

  • @nickcavolli3072
    @nickcavolli3072 Před rokem

    How do you become a Utrip UMP. Im so lost online.

    • @nickcavolli3072
      @nickcavolli3072 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jrey6186 lol. You would be shocked at how both hard it was, yet how quickly i was umping.
      I ended up emailing the national umpire director since i didnt know what region i was. Within hours i was on the phone with the regional Utrip director. “Training” next day, umping the very next week.
      I lasted 1 season. Between Utrip/ASA. Lost money.

  • @pepepepert
    @pepepepert Před rokem +1

    Not sure where he learned no box in utrip. There certainly is. Also if either foot is on the ground outside the box on contact it is an out.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      Brandon is actually a USSSA umpire for a ton of tournaments and knows the rules inside and out. I've, personally, never read the rule, but, I trust him on this one. If you can find the rule in question, please send us a link. We are always interested in learning more and more about the game. Thanks for watching!

    • @pepepepert
      @pepepepert Před rokem +1

      @@LeagueNightSoftball RULE l PLAYING FIELD Sec. 5 page 8: Further, the following batter’s box guidelines will be used:
      the batter must set up with his back foot no further forward than home plate. Any forward stride will be
      allowed. The batter will be called out, when either one or both of his feet are in contact with the ground
      COMPLETELY outside the lines of the batter’s box in front of home plate or when his foot is in contact
      with home plate while contact is made with the ball. Any batter, who runs forward through the batter’s
      box to hit a ball will be judged in or out of the box at the time they contact the ball. (SEE: ILLEGALLY
      BATTED BALL Rule 3 page 20)
      RULE 2. EQUIPMENT Sec. 3 B2
      Ptretty simple ruling. I've also ump'd for a while.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      I think what Brandon is saying is there isn't a traditional batter's box like in MLB. The parameters of the batter's box are really only the line guiding the distance you are away from the plate laterally, but there isn't a "line" in front of the plate. If your back foot was in line with the front edge of home plate, you could line your front-foot up as far forward as you please. There isn't a restricting line in front of home plate to stop you. I don't think we have played in a tournament this year where there has been a line in front of the plate between the mound and home plate.

    • @helgie5276
      @helgie5276 Před rokem +1

      @@pepepepert had a guy called out 2 times last week for this exact rule. Front foot wad completely out of box when contact was made. Asa league though.

    • @gerardschmenk6264
      @gerardschmenk6264 Před rokem

      FYI. Rules are made to be broken. This rule has been around for years. Most umpires won’t call it. Why?! I have no f-ing idea! If umps don’t call it, free game.

  • @donalda8017
    @donalda8017 Před rokem +1

    Watch where they finish ...complete your swing

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem +1

      Are you saying we need to finish the swing or we are finishing the swings?

    • @donalda8017
      @donalda8017 Před rokem

      @@LeagueNightSoftball Look how Traylor completes the circle of his swing ....your cutting yours off ......like a boxer that gains power hitting thru the target not just to connection

  • @kyyva4533
    @kyyva4533 Před 2 lety +2

    Where can I get one at a nice discount haha

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety

      Check out Traylor's social media in the description of the video. That's a good place to start!

  • @matthollander6539
    @matthollander6539 Před rokem

    Brandon sounds a lot like Ice Cube.

  • @jacobmiller7731
    @jacobmiller7731 Před 2 lety +7

    Make a video called cut swing 101 and don't even describe what a cut swing is.... hmm

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry for overlooking the fact that many players may not know what it is. For those of you that don't know, the cut swing is a strategy of hitting where the batter attempts to "cut" at a slightly downward angle towards the ball. The desired result is a hit with a great amount of backspin which helps the ball carry much farther. This is similar to the way a 4 seam fastball travels. Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @straighttimestirrups
      @straighttimestirrups Před rokem

      I was thinking this would get mentioned a few times in the comments.

  • @brianriggin4560
    @brianriggin4560 Před rokem +1

    Let's not forget what part of the swing the bat plays. Mostly all of it. Bats makes average hitters look like monsters. It's a joke. Buying distance and a batting average. Take away the money bats and find out who really has ability and who doesn't.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před rokem

      I fully disagree. Some bats ARE a bit hotter than others but we are talking about adding 100 feet to a swing. We might be looking at adding an extra 20 feet or so. Pretty much every new bat costs ~$300 anyway. If every bat is around the same price, then how is money buying power and average. Am I missing something? Please explain.

    • @brianriggin4560
      @brianriggin4560 Před rokem

      @@LeagueNightSoftball to add distance you must add ball speed or backspin which creates flight time. What little or more the bat creates, that in turn lessons reaction time. Making a squeaker that gets by the infielder, or just enough to shoot the gap outta reach or get over the head of an outfielder. And as I a pitcher, those middle shots become uncatchable do to reaction time. So yes, you buy hits, and distance. Be it 20 feet, but usually its always more. Bats from 1990 when I started playing till now aren't even close. No one would ever pick up an old Blur-ple TPS, or even a TPS Lighthouse C405 now. I'm old enough to remember watching guys in the 70's 80's and playing in the 90s. From the late 2000s till now is a major difference. Ever since Miken Ultra and the Freak era, it's a buy to hit game. So dont give me the bats don't really matter garbage. I've been playing since 1990. Everyone has HR power now and its not the players, it's the bats. Add rolled and shaved bats to the mix, it's a joke. Disagree all you want, some of those hits from hot bats become outs with normal bats. It's a fact, nobody was swinging a cheap bat. Why, because you want that extra. Put an average Prius driver in a Ferrari, they automatically becomes faster. Not because of the person's ability, but because of the car.

    • @joerapo
      @joerapo Před rokem

      Umm no the bats benefit everyone. They definitely don't even the playing field. My best hitting year easily was after using a Corndog(wood barrel softball bat) for batting practice all that off-season and year. Then when I would use my Miken in a game it was like swinging a tennis racquet. If you can hit a softball(not designed for woodbats) 300' you'll absolutely crush with a composite.

  • @brianmad19
    @brianmad19 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Extension??? Seems like casting. When i extend i hit the ball on the neck of the bat....grounders...outs. ill give it a try

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 4 měsíci

      I have not seen you swing so take this with a grain of salt but if you are hitting the neck of the bat when extending, I would guess you are set up a little too close to the plate. I find that standing off the plate a bit gives me a much better position to create power as well as be able to cover the whole plate.

  • @kechumgreen8893
    @kechumgreen8893 Před 2 lety +5

    Trying to hit frozen ropes to the right center field fence (batting right handed) was my go to home run swing. It worked and that is all that mattered. Practice with a purpose. When you see the ball coming in, you shouldn't be surprised where it goes after you hit it.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a great strategy. We absolutely agree that you should practice with purpose and know what you are trying to do. Glad you like the video!