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Betabeachbum

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It might not be as beneficial as you are thinking.


If you do get one make sure they don't "over use" it. Younger players tend to over use a batting cage when they are in a slump. When I was playing in the minors (18 years old), I was in a slump putting extra time in the cage after practices. My hitting coach came up and gave me the best advice I ever got about the cage. "Go home, hits in their don't count." As I was leaving he said "slumps are 90% mental, don't dwell on it after practice".

(In response to this post by Diehard Hokie)

Posted: 07/21/2016 at 3:30PM



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