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Why Your Hitter Dominates Practice… But Struggles In Games

Answer 3 quick questions and find out exactly what's creating the gap β€” and what the highest-level hitters train to close it.

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Question 1 of 3

When your hitter struggles in games, what shows up most?

A
They're always just late β€” the ball is past them before they react
B
Contact is there but weak β€” no carry, no real power on it
C
Looks great in practice and BP, completely different in real games

Question 2 of 3

Against better pitching β€” more velocity, tighter spin β€” what usually happens?

A
They start guessing instead of reacting β€” can't sit on a pitch
B
Swing-and-miss on pitches they usually handle at lower velocity
C
Timing falls apart completely β€” either way out front or way behind

Question 3 of 3

How would you describe the practice-to-game gap?

A
Night and day β€” BP looks like a different hitter than games
B
Depends on the pitcher β€” fast / good spin exposes something
C
Consistent in both β€” struggles show up in practice too
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The gap is real. And it's not the swing.

Most families spend years and thousands of dollars on mechanics β€” and still watch their hitter fall apart against better pitching. Here's why.

πŸ‘οΈ See It Early

Elite hitters pick up pitch type and location in the first 20–30 feet. Most hitters wait too long β€” and time runs out.

⚑ Decide Fast

A hitter has roughly 150 milliseconds to commit. That decision can't be conscious. It has to be trained.

🎯 React Right

The swing that works in BP doesn't always fire under live pitching pressure β€” because the front-end trigger isn't there.

Find out exactly what's creating the gap for your hitter

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