bulldogcountry1
01-09-2015, 09:47 AM
I need to talk about MSU baseball somehow, so here goes...
I've seen videos, articles, posts, etc about how Cohen teaches hitting. I've seen videos of him talking about judging every swing in cage session, and I've seen those lines painted on the field in the fall for some sort grading. Cohen stresses hitting line drives in the middle of the field and getting out of the box quickly, but that's about all the details I have heard concerning his strategy.
I played baseball up through JUCO, but never had the benefit of a decent hitting coach, so everything I know about hitting came from MSU baseball camps in a few quick days. I'm curious to know more about how Cohen instructs the players. Is this approach tailored to our field and they players we have had recently or is this just what he thinks is the best overall way to win, regardless? Will it change as we acquire more power hitters? Is the new ball changing how he is approaching things?
I've seen videos, articles, posts, etc about how Cohen teaches hitting. I've seen videos of him talking about judging every swing in cage session, and I've seen those lines painted on the field in the fall for some sort grading. Cohen stresses hitting line drives in the middle of the field and getting out of the box quickly, but that's about all the details I have heard concerning his strategy.
I played baseball up through JUCO, but never had the benefit of a decent hitting coach, so everything I know about hitting came from MSU baseball camps in a few quick days. I'm curious to know more about how Cohen instructs the players. Is this approach tailored to our field and they players we have had recently or is this just what he thinks is the best overall way to win, regardless? Will it change as we acquire more power hitters? Is the new ball changing how he is approaching things?