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Home » Baseball » Baseball Knowledge Base Article

In other words, a weak defensive, punch and no judy struggling and rusty hitter.

By: Bear
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A strategic and situational hitting technique most predominate in Fastpitch and Amateur Youth Baseball with bases less than 90ft.

A few youth coaches are observed to bring the strategy to the 90 foot diamonds. And after a few years at the 90 ft level, the youth coach begins an attitude adjustment period to find the error in his ways
in his slap bunt approach.

On a personal note, maybe a handful
of throwbacks in baseball are able to properly instruct the slap bunt technique
and then equally employ and execute
the technique at the proper situation. I
associate slap bunting in baseball on
the level lower than the hit and run,
a sacrafice bunt, and take two and hit
to right. In other words, a weak defensive, punch and no judy struggling and rusty hitter.

cheers
Bear

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