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Let's Talk Fall Ball
August 21, 2025
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Let's Talk About Fall Ball

For some of you who play fall high school softball, you have no choice but to play fall ball, but for the rest of us, it is a choice. And it would be a good choice as it's a place to work on things that would be hard to work on in the middle of your real season.

🥎 Fall Ball Starts Soon — Is Your Hitter Ready?⚾️

Fall ball is just around the corner. Whether you’re coaching a team or cheering from the stands, one thing’s for sure…

You want your kid to feel confident when they step into the box.

But too many young players start the season guessing at the plate. They’re late on pitches. Chopping grounders. Swinging at junk. And worse—they lose confidence fast.

You don’t need $60 lessons or fancy tools to fix it.

I put together a simple, repeatable system that teaches kids how to swing with balance, power, and control—even in the pressure of a game.

It’s called the 5-Step Star Hitting Blueprint and it’s built for busy parents, volunteer coaches, and real kids playing real ball.

You’ll get:

A full hitting system your player can learn in the backyard Cues that make sense to young hitters 10-minute drills to build real confidence before the first pitch Best part? It’s just $7.

🟡 If you're interested or know of a parent or coach who might be interested in learning this please go (or have them go) to this link: 👉 The 5 Step Star Hitting Blueprint

Where to find a place to play Softball or Baseball this fall


If you haven't signed your child up yet,

* Contact your league to see if they're running a fall league.

* If not, contact your last coach and see what they know.

* Start going to the fields and see if teams are practicing and ask them if they have a spot on their team or who to contact about the league.

* Check with the recreation department in your city, county, or area.

* Check the local newspapers to see if they have anything posted.



You’ve got this—
Coach Andy Collins

3 Ortega Dr. Newbury Park, CA 91320

805-642-5827

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