Baseball Hitting Instructional Videos - Hit To
Opposite Field
Drill: You are viewing a basic tee drill from a rear angle
perspective. The main objective of all hitting drills is to develop
consistent mechanical hitting fundamentals. Doing these drills properly
on a daily basis gets your body and mind into a state known as "muscle
memory." Since successfully hitting a baseball is such a repetitive
technique, it is imperative to execute these drills consistently
and properly. In this particular clip, the objective is to hit the
ball to the opposite field outfield gap. When hitting the ball to
the opposite field gap, you want to be sure that you have the ball
placed on the tee on the outer third of the plate and about four
inches inside of your front foot. You want to be sure that your
feet are at least shoulder width apart. As you get into your stance
you want to keep your hands back as well as your weight shifted
slightly to your backside.
Mentally, visualize hitting a line drive to the opposite field
gap, in between the left fielder and center fielder (if you are
a left handed batter) and in between the right fielder and center
fielder (if you are a right handed batter). As you begin to address
the ball, your objective is to slightly shift your weight back toward
your backside (this is known as a "take-away"). Once your
weight is back, you will next make a small stride with your front
foot (no stride is ok as well) toward the ball while your hands
simultaneously load to the hitting position (this is known as "stride
separation").
Finally, let your hands throw the bat head to the ball while keeping
your swing path through the hitting zone, naturally pivoting on
your back foot. As you follow through with your swing, you can either
hold on with two hands or release your top hand, whichever feels
most comfortable (this is known as the "finish").You will
be able to tell if you took a proper swing path during this drill
if you are able to hit a line drive into the opposite field gap
of the outfield/batting cage. Repeat this drill for about 25 swings
or until you feel that you have established a nice, consistent rhythm.
Remember: your objective is to get yourself into a nice rhythm and
mindset prior to your actual game.