Batting Cage Tips - The Art of the Coin-Op

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2011

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ProSwing's Tip of the Week focuses on the proper way to utilize a coin-operated batting cage. Coach Matty Maher explains the best approach for a basic round of batting cage BP. (i.e. practicing timing and getting your front foot down, pitch location and where you should stand, etc.)

Hitting in a cage is more than just putting a token in and cranking up the speed! Learn the RIGHT way here!

For more tips and instruction, visit http://www.proswingbaseball.com

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  • @pierosanchez2010 Comfort is always the key. Generally speaking, for someone who is 6'1, I'd recommend a 33inch bat (30 ounces) If you're on the stronger side and have quick wrists, I'd recommend the 34inch bat. If you crowd the plate and like that lighter feel, the 32 inch, 29 ounce bat is your best bet.

  • What size bat do you recommend, I'm 6'1 and I use a size 31 because I find it most comfortable and i also crowed the plate a bit. What sizes do you think I should use?

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