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Explain our desire to swing at first pitch.

Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:08 pm
Posted by lsuag88
baton rouge
Member since Jan 2006
3769 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:08 pm
Is it to see how fast we can get to 3 outs? Is it so our pitchers don’t get time to drink?
Posted by Jrv2damac
KS (mountain time)
Member since Mar 2004
72081 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:10 pm to
Too aggressive and not good IQ
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
71217 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:10 pm to
Want to keep this guy’s pitch count low so they don’t have to use any of their bullpen tonight
Posted by LsuJERM90
Geismar
Member since Nov 2016
79 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:11 pm to
It's probably the best pitch you'll see in an at bat
Posted by Rosenblatt
Member since Apr 2019
6294 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:14 pm to
It offsets our unparalleled tendency to watch called strike 3
Posted by PhillyTiger90
Member since Dec 2015
11618 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:15 pm to
And then always end up looking at Strike 3
Posted by creamofcornsoup
Soupymcsoupersonville, USA
Member since Apr 2021
4719 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:16 pm to
if we swing at the first, we dont have to swing at any other pitches
Posted by CRW
Destrahan
Member since Aug 2016
1109 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:16 pm to
At least some swing others just stand there,pathetic.
Posted by 72Tigah
Gonzales
Member since Jan 2010
1673 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:17 pm to
CPM playing for the walk I guess. Shouldn't pitch to Frizzell......
Posted by Gray Tiger
Prairieville, LA
Member since Jan 2004
36512 posts
Posted on 5/20/21 at 8:28 pm to
Maybe because your fellow t-ball legends bitched about NOT swinging at the first pitch?

Posted by LongTime Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2010
2670 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 3:35 am to
Normally if you do that you are facing a pitcher who throws FB almost all the time on the first pitch. Secondly, you don't want to get into a pitcher's count and see their off-speed, as it must be good. This guys slider was really good and we can't hit a curveball, much less a good hard slider. So you "hunt fastball" and try to avoid the slider. Thus the first pitch swing. But if you are hunting FB, you need to be able to barrel it up and do better than dribblers back to pitcher or right at SS or 2B. Easier to say than do but these are national recruits that should be able to do it when you know the FB is coming.
Posted by MOT
Member since Jul 2006
30399 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 6:02 am to
It’s the same aggressive approach that has been ingrained in our hitters for the last 8-9 years and is borderline irresponsible in today’s game.
Posted by KLSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2003
10979 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 6:21 am to
quote:

Explain our desire to swing at first pitch.


I bet you were not complaining when Crews hit a rocket off the scoreboard on the first pitch were you?
Posted by Lester Earl
3rd Ward
Member since Nov 2003
288145 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 6:24 am to
There’s 2 guys on this team that have any idea how to hit behind in the count and or work a count. The rest have no shot, and it’s not exactly something that is learned easily.

So that means you either hit early in the count or become an automatic out. It’s not so much the teaching as it is the recruiting
Posted by msully
Nashville
Member since Aug 2011
1086 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 6:24 am to
1st pitch is usually not a ball .
Posted by ibleedprplngld
Lafayette, LA
Member since Jan 2012
4723 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 6:34 am to
I don’t think it’s always a bad approach. The problem you get into is if you can’t square up a fastball and hit hard line drives. I think the biggest problem is PM is allowing every hitter to take the same approach. IMHO, you have 2, for sure, maybe 3 dudes that should be hunting first pitch on any given at bat, against any given pitcher, with Crews, Morgan, and possibly Dugas. Everyone else in that lineup should be looking for a fat one 1st, or “gap to gap” as some coaches say. If it’s not there, watch it and try to get deep in the count.
Posted by ccomeaux
LA
Member since Jan 2010
8184 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 7:16 am to
It’s a cheap strategy designed to compensate for a lack of discipline and/or the inability to recognize pitches in flight

It’s effective vs certain pitchers that like to get ahead then load you up on off speed pitches

Not sure we’ve seen many guys this year that can throw multiple off speed pitches for strikes

Bad strategy, terrible for an already struggling staff
Posted by lsutigertalk
At Death Valley
Member since Apr 2004
5577 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 7:29 am to
Maineri makes his players fastball hitters. Most likely going to see fastballs early on in the count unless the pitcher is throwing backwards. Therefore, swing early, avoid the breaking balls. It’s a decent strategy against mediocre talent, but it doesn’t always work when you need to get a talented pitcher into a higher pitch count.
Posted by BatonrougeCajun
Somewhere in Texas
Member since Feb 2008
7426 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 7:31 am to


It’s a really good count to hit in
Posted by Rougarou4lsu
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2003
3100 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 11:22 am to
The pitcher had a history of throwing the first pitch over the plate to gain an advantage according to the talking heads.
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