Tilting the Tee for Better Hitting Drills

By Meachrm @BaseballBTYard

I’m a gigantic fan of tee work.  So are a huge majority of major league hitters so I think I’m in good company.  It’s tough to improve upon something that has worked for so many generations but I may have found an exception.

An assistant on my son’s 11u travel team (who is also a scout and former D1 player and coach) incorporated something new into all their tee drills at practice.

He tilts the tee back a little.

Here is a standard tee position with it flat on the ground …

The tube placed on the tee represents the path of the pitch in this position.  It’s flat and not very realistic.  

But if you tilt the tee back a little like this next photo (I used a barbell weight underneath) …

… you’ll see that the tube better matches the plane of a real pitch.

It’s not a huge game-changer but that little visual difference for hitters can help them grasp the concept of matching the plane of the pitch with their swing.

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