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Great article in the NFCA Fastpitch Delivery newspaper

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:09 PM and is filed under Team offense.

Saw an article this morning in the current issue of the NFCA's Fastpitch Delivery newspaper. It's one of their great member benefits.

Anyway, the article was on generating offense and was written by Jay Miller, a well-known offensive guru. He was talking about what a shame it is that so many coaches at all levels are so conservative and risk-averse, because they leave so many chances to win on the table. I think I liked it most because it espouses a similar philosophy to what my organization teaches.

One of the first things he talked about was teaching runners to be aggressive, and to think aggressively. They are two different things. Runners being aggressive often depend on the coach for the final word. Runners who think aggressively understand that the point of getting on base is to get back home. Don't take one base when you can get two, and don't take two when you can get three.

Another point was to make sure you pressure the defense all the time. Aggressive baserunning puts a lot of pressure on the defense. They have to make perfect throws and catches every time, which can be tough to do. If you sit back and run station-to-station, or don't take chances, you let them off easy.

There are many great hints in the article. But there's also a caveat. When you take more chances, you're going to get more runners thrown out too. You have to be willing to take that risk in order to reap the reward. Not everyone can handle it. But if you're tired of losing games by one run, think about getting aggressive. You never know what can happen.

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    • Monday, June 16, 2008 5:03 PM Ron wrote:
      We found out the hard way this weekend. We are a first year midget 'A' travel team. We played in a tournament this past weaken and went 4 - 0. This we went straight into the semi's. We were to face a team from the C pool that crossed over. Well...we did not know that the C pool were Junior teams! We played and lost 7 - 2 in seven innings of play. We have an aggressive running team or so I thought. The team we played was from out of town and we got a lesson in what real base running can do! They hit two strike bloops to the short gaps and used nothing but pure speed and aggression. We threw an off speed pitch and they were stealing and so on.
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    • Monday, June 16, 2008 8:31 PM Ken Krause wrote:
      Ouch! I feel your pain. It's something when you see one of those teams that can really run, likes to run, and knows how to run. All you can do is try to keep them off the bases, and learn from it for next time. Of course, easier said than done.
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