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QWhen a batter after 2 Ks looking in a game goes up for his 3rd at-bat (assuming you haven't benched him already), what do you say to him before he steps in the box? What do you say to him between each pitch? A hint: saying "whatever you do don't strike out" won't help.
 

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Richard Todd says:
Jul 16, 2009 at 1:56 PM
I would look for signs of lack of confidence in his swing first. Maybe the way he steps into the box, or how he eyeballs the pitch or how quick/slow he is ready to launch. question is - does yelling from 3rd base box do anything?
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