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Question about hitting splitters/sinkers

Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:37 am
Posted by Run DMC
somewhere in Louisiana it's tricky
Member since Jan 2007
5794 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:37 am
After watching the Houston relief pitcher dominate our hitters twice, why is it that we seem to have a MAJOR problem hitting splitters and sinkers? I know they are very hard to hit, but the past few years we have not progressed at all here. When we face someone that has these pitches in his repertoire, we look like 11 yr old in Dixie ball trying to hit a curve ball for the first time. The UCLA pitcher last year, the Stony Brook pitcher, and now the guy from Houston that was a relief pitcher.

Besides #fireJavi.....what seems to be the problem here?
Posted by LoneStarTiger
Lone Star State
Member since Aug 2004
15954 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:42 am to
They are hard to hit, like you said
Posted by heartbreakTiger
grinding for my grinders
Member since Jan 2008
138974 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:44 am to
we didn't watch the youtube hitting instructions on how to handle sinkers
Posted by lsu2006
BR
Member since Feb 2004
39986 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:45 am to
You act like we're the only team that has struggled against these pitchers. You know we've faced some really good pitching the last three postseasons, right?
Posted by WG_Tiger23
La
Member since May 2014
504 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 11:49 am to
Patience at the plate. The sinker, splitter isn't usually a pitch thrown to nibble at the corners. With two strikes you have to tap it foul or let it hit the dirt.

Yes easier said than done.
Posted by Post It Bandit
Member since Mar 2008
3041 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 12:05 pm to
javi.sanchez@lsuathletics.com
Posted by catnip
Member since Sep 2003
16344 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 12:30 pm to
quote:

what seems to be the problem here?


There was a simple drill I used to do and not know it at the time but it helped me hit about a half dozen homers in school. Toss a ball up and hit it. Like hitting infield or outfield. There is a hand eye coordination that helps recognize about where to swing at the ball. It was just fun to hit those towering fly balls to the outfield, something like our hitters love already.
Posted by joeytiger
Muh Mom's House
Member since Jul 2012
6037 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 3:17 pm to
quote:

why is it that we seem to have a MAJOR problem hitting splitters and sinkers?


Because the ball doesn't sink or split off the hitting tee during practice.
Posted by redfish99
B.R.
Member since Aug 2007
16518 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 9:03 pm to
Good pitching always beats mediocre hitting......
Posted by RB10
Member since Nov 2010
44021 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 9:12 pm to
A good split finger/sinker are two of the toughest pitches to face in the game. They're tough to square up and the only pitch that is harder to lay off is the low change up.
Posted by tadelatt
Buga Nation
Member since Jan 2010
12282 posts
Posted on 6/5/14 at 9:53 pm to
Splitters and Sinkers suck, imo, for the hitters. Those are two of the tougher pitchers to make contact with and also get a base hit.

Sinkers drop off. Imagine a fastball but it drops downward at the last minute. That is not easy to hit.

Greg Maddux could use the sinker to offset his Fastball being as it didn't touch 95 mph.

Splitters are basically the same thing but the drop off is even more intense.

Roger Clemens used it and hitters couldn't touch the ball. But David Cone lived on that pitch.
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52164 posts
Posted on 6/6/14 at 10:23 am to
quote:

Besides #fireJavi.....what seems to be the problem here?
#justJavi
Posted by LSUANDY25
Frisco
Member since Dec 2012
3087 posts
Posted on 6/6/14 at 1:47 pm to
They are difficult to hit because they look like fast balls. I remember the first time, i faced a sinker baller, Jeffcoat from la tech. He owned me and I was scorching hot at the time.
I give the HOuston pitchers the same props. They handled a red hot LSU team.
Tip the hat no reason to blame anyone.
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