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      • An open hitting stance is when your front foot is further from home plate than your back foot. You are open to the pitcher. Standing open to the pitcher will allow you to turn your head a little more to the pitcher so you will be able to see the ball better with both eyes.
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  1. An open hitting stance is when your front foot is further from home plate than your back foot. You are open to the pitcher. Standing open to the pitcher will allow you to turn your head a little more to the pitcher so you will be able to see the ball better with both eyes.

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    • Get Your Feet Set. Once you enter the batter's box, the first thing you'll want to do is get your feet properly set. You do this by aligning your feet up with your shoulders, imagining that a straight line is running in between them.
    • Get aligned. Now that your feet are set, make sure you’re lined up with the pitcher. Do this by pointing your chest and your toes toward the homeplate.
    • Bend Your Knees. Aside from the spacing between your legs, you maintain balance in your stance by bending your knees. You don't want to be standing straight up with your legs not bent at all.
    • Get Your Fingers Set. Turning to how you hold the bat, it's important that you have your fingers set properly. One hand should be aligned above the other hand on the bat, and they should be touching.
  2. Oct 4, 2024 · Open Stance: An open stance is when the front foot is slightly pulled back, away from the plate. This stance allows the batter to better view the pitch, often helping them track the ball more effectively.

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · The open stance, with its angled body position, can offer greater balance when pulling the ball, while the closed stance provides stability for hitting to the opposite field. The square stance generally offers a balanced approach for various pitch types.

  4. Sep 30, 2023 · The open stance is a popular choice among players looking for increased pitcher and ball visibility. In this stance, you position your front foot farther away from home plate than your back foot. This additional distance between your feet offers a clearer view of the incoming pitch.

  5. The first is an open stance where the lead foot is slightly open. Second would be more of a square stance where the toes are parallel. The third would be a closed stance where the front foot is closer to home than the back foot. Hitters using the open stance feel that they see the ball better.

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · From the neutral stance, you can position your head comfortably enough over your front shoulder to use both eyes to see the ball, bringing your dominant eye into play. This is known as binocular, using both eyes. Obviously, the open stance gives you an even greater use of both eyes.

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