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Pitching, Catching & Hitting Clinic

Discussion in 'Softball Forum' started by tigerfan, Jan 30, 2007.

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    why is this thread titled "pitching and catching clinic"?
     
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    I know. sorry. I'll be back in a year.
     
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    Just Wondering!!

    Maybe it is called a pitching and catcher clinic because that is what they will be doing at the clinic!! Just a thought! Not sure I get what that question was supposed to mean? Can we assume that your DD will not be attending this clinic? Is there some reason that we should keep our DDs from this clinic?:fan_wave2: :victoryg: :victoryg: :victoryg:
     
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    Its just another TBR member "poking" fun at some folks that post in a different area, there was noo harm meant or any reason whatsoever to stay away from the clinic. If you think it can help your DD then attend it. The instruction and instructors will be high quality.

    Ray Mc
     
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    the original post, which I quoted, said nothing about pitching and catching. that's why the question was posed.

    I'm interested because I have a step-daughter with a wooden arm (a wombat took her real one) and she's a real fine softball player. She doesn't need a bat, she just swings that 32-oz. arm.
     
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    Arm

    I will assume you meant 32" bat with a -9 drop as all the good bats are on the ounces.

    can I assume that it is fact not a Rocket Tech and would be legal in all of the new "wooden bat" leagues that Softball Guru was trying to push about a year ago?

    And also, if she is getting older, she will need an extension as 32 is more for middle schoolers, 33 and 34 is for high school age.

    I doubt she is a great hitter, but the boys have got to be scared poopless of her.:beatup: :beatup: :beatup:
     
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