Softball Situational Hitting Card
Pin it inside the dugout. Hitters glance at their situation (outs · runners) and walk to the box with an approach already in mind. Pairs with the offensive sign wristband.
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 Bases emptyRunner 1stRunner 2ndRunner 3rd
0 OUTS
Get on base. Work the count, lay off chase.
On-base mindsetSee pitchesWork the at-bat
Move the runner to scoring position. Hit behind the runner (right side) or pull a gap.
Right-side approachHit-and-run readyAvoid the DP ball
Move the runner to 3rd. Right-side ground ball or fly ball deep enough.
Pull side ground ballFly to right field OKNo weak grounder up middle
Score the runner with a productive out. Squeeze, deep fly, hard ground ball middle/right.
Squeeze in the bagSac fly OKNo infield pop-up
1 OUT
Same as 0 outs empty: hit your pitch, drive the gap.
Hit your pitchDon’t expandDamage zone only
Move runner up. Avoid the GIDP ball. Look to drive a fastball middle-in.
Top-half of ballAvoid GIDPRight-side hit
Score the runner. Line drive or hard ground ball through the right side.
Right side hitSac fly works tooNo first-pitch pop
Get the run in any way that’s legal. Deep fly, hard ground ball, base hit.
Sac fly modeHit the ball hardNo K, no pop-up
2 OUTS
Stay in the strike zone. Battle two-strike. Don’t give up the AB.
Battle modeSpoil close pitchesHit your pitch early
Drive the ball. Two outs neutralizes the GIDP — be aggressive in your zone.
Aggressive in zoneDrive the gapTwo-strike approach late
Get the run in. Any base hit scores. Stay aggressive, no expanding the zone.
Base hit scoresHard contactStay short to the ball
Get the run in. A base hit, walk, or HBP scores. Two-strike spoil mode.
Base hit scoresDon’t chaseBattle two-strike
Count-based Approach
0-0, 1-0, 2-0, 3-1Hitter’s count. Look for a fastball in your zone, drive it.
1-1, 2-1Even count. Stick to the plan, take the pitcher’s pitch.
0-1, 1-2, 0-2Pitcher’s count. Protect, expand to fastball, spoil close offspeed.
3-2Battle. Treat like 1-1. Square the ball, foul off close pitches.
Coach’s Notes
Tendencies, inning-by-inning adjustments, opponent scout notes.
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