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Sal's Pizza Company
(847) 658-7272
Corner Hanson and Algonquin
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"There's no crying in
baseball!"

- Jimmy
Dugan (Tom
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Techniques & Tips...
Hitting
Grip
The grip on the bat should be
comfortable in the hand, ideally the middle knuckles on each hand
would line up. This helps in executing the proper swing. The grip
should be fairly loose up until you ‘load’ particularly with your
top hand. Don’t choke the bat with such a tight grip that it tenses
up all the muscles in your arms and shoulders.
Load & Stride
Once the pitcher begins his movement
forward with the pitch, the batter should then ‘load’. What this
involves is a slight movement inward and backwards (about 2 inches)
of the batters hands, shoulders, hips and knees. The batter’s weight
shifts from a 50/50 to a 40/60 front to back ratio. During this load
it is important to not move the head and to keep your eyes on the
ball.
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A.A.Y.O.
Leagues
For rules, policies and draft rules,
see
Rules and Policies
AGE KEY FOR LEAGUES
2009 Age Cutoffs:
Softball: Age of child as of January 1.
Baseball: Age of child as of April 30.
How to
keep score:
Scorekeeper
101.
League Schedules:
Schedules.
All Standings:
Standings.
Baseball Leagues
Softball Leagues
Travel
Teams
For umpire application,
manager/coach application, or play-up waiver,
see
Forms
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