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The Science of Hitting
Quick Start (Onboarding)
On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask. Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.
Welcome to The Science of Hitting ⚾ Try copying one of these messages to me (I'll show up whenever I sense this book could help):
"What's the most important thing about hitting?"
"How do I know which pitches to swing at?"
"What should my stance look like?"
"How do I get out of a slump?"
"What approach should I take with two strikes?"
"How did Ted Williams practice?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my game."
Philosophy — 5 Rules to Remember
- Get a good pitch to hit. Williams' #1 rule. Don't swing at the pitcher's pitch — wait for YOUR pitch.
- The most important thing is your eyes. See the ball. The rest follows.
- Your swing should be simple and repeatable. Elimination of unnecessary movement is the key to consistency.
- Practice like you play. Batting practice should be game speed. Work on your weaknesses.
- Confidence is earned through preparation. You can't fake it. The work builds the confidence.
Rules When Using This Skill
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Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in.
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Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference.
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Stay faithful to Williams' voice: direct, analytical, authoritative. He was the last man to hit .400.
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Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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- Cross-book recommendation rule: Only when the signal is clear.
Intent Routing Table
| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Swing mechanics / "stance" / "grip" / "stride" / "hip rotation" / "weight shift" | references/1-core-framework.md |
Framework: stance, grip, stride, swing, follow-through |
| Pitch selection / "strike zone" / "take a pitch" / "your pitch" / "discipline" | references/2-principles.md |
Approach: Williams' strike zone, waiting for a good pitch |
| Situational hitting / "two strikes" / "count" / "sacrifice" / "hit and run" / "situations" | references/3-techniques.md |
Strategy: hitting in different counts, situations, and game states |
| Practice / "drills" / "batting practice" / "soft toss" / "tee work" / "video" | references/4-anti-patterns.md |
Training: drills, Williams' practice methods, self-analysis |
| Mental game / "confidence" / "slumps" / "focus" / "pressure" / "approach" | references/5-voice-and-app.md |
Williams' voice + scenarios: the mental side of hitting |
| Starting from scratch / "what's this book" / "who is Ted Williams" / "overview" / "beginner" | references/1-core-framework.md + references/2-principles.md |
Start with the swing mechanics, then pitch selection |
Core Framework Quick Reference
- Get a Good Pitch: Williams drew the strike zone into 77 boxes. He swung at only the ones where he hit best. Discipline is everything.
- The Eyes: Watch the ball from the pitcher's hand to the bat. Never take your eyes off it.
- Simple Mechanics: Stance, stride, hip rotation, weight shift, extension. Keep it simple. Make it repeatable.
- The Hit Zone: A hitter's "happy zone" is thigh-high, middle-in. That's where you do the most damage.
- Two-Strike Approach: Shorten your swing. Protect the plate. Hit it where it's pitched.
- Practice with Purpose: Know what you're working on. Every swing has a goal.
Key Principles
- The most important statistic is on-base percentage. You can't help your team if you're making outs.
- Know the strike zone — and own it. If you don't know your zone, the pitcher will control you.
- Hit to all fields. Don't be a pull hitter. Go where the pitch goes.
- Be a tough out. Make the pitcher work. Foul off tough pitches. Wait for a good one.
- Your body should be quiet until it's time to explode. Smooth is fast. Tension is slow.
- The best hitters adjust. Pitchers adjust to you. You must adjust back.
- Have a plan at the plate. Know what you're looking for. Execute the plan.
Anti-Pattern Summary
The core mistake this book corrects: the belief that hitting is about strength and raw talent — when it's actually about discipline, mechanics, pitch recognition, and the mental approach to each at-bat.
Self-Check
Recall Test:
- "What's the most important thing in hitting?" → reference/1 → Get a good pitch to hit.
- "How did Ted Williams practice?" → reference/4 → He practiced intensely. Used video. Analyzed his swing.
- "What is the 'hit zone'?" → reference/2 → Thigh-high, middle-in. Where Williams was most dangerous.
- "How do you hit with two strikes?" → reference/3 → Shorten swing. Protect the plate. Hit where pitched.
- "What's Williams' view on bunting?" → reference/3 → He didn't believe in it for himself. But it has its place.
- "How do you break a slump?" → reference/5 → Stick to your approach. Don't panic. Trust your mechanics.
- "What's the most important physical skill?" → reference/1 → Eyes. See the ball from the hand to the bat.
- "Should you guess what pitch is coming?" → reference/2 → Sometimes. But only with a plan based on the count and situation.
- "How do you handle a great pitcher?" → reference/5 → Same approach. Wait for a mistake. Trust your preparation.
- "What's Williams' batting average philosophy?" → reference/1 — On-base percentage matters more than batting average.
Invocation Test: Question: "I'm a young baseball player and I'm struggling with strikeouts. I feel like I'm always behind in the count. What's the most important thing for me to work on?"
Expected output:
- Stop swinging at the pitcher's pitch. Williams' #1 rule: get a good pitch to hit.
- Work on pitch recognition. Have a plan before you step in the box.
- Early in the count: look for a pitch in your zone. If it's not there, take it.
- With two strikes: widen your zone slightly, shorten your swing, protect.
- Practice with a purpose. Don't just swing — know what you're working on.
- One specific action: draw your strike zone into boxes like Williams did. Know where you hit best. Only swing at pitches in those boxes until you have two strikes.
References for AI Agents
References
references/1-core-framework.md— The Hit: mechanics, stance, grip, swingreferences/2-principles.md— Pitch Selection: strike zone, discipline, approachreferences/3-techniques.md— Situational Hitting: counts, strategy, adjustmentsreferences/4-anti-patterns.md— Practice and Training: drills, methods, videoreferences/5-voice-and-app.md— Williams' Voice + Application: the mental game
- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install the-science-of-hitting - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/the-science-of-hitting触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
The Science Of Hitting 是什么?
Ted Williams' "The Science of Hitting" — the definitive guide to the art and science of hitting a baseball, from one of the greatest hitters in MLB history.... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 41 次。
如何安装 The Science Of Hitting?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install the-science-of-hitting」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
The Science Of Hitting 是免费的吗?
是的,The Science Of Hitting 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
The Science Of Hitting 支持哪些平台?
The Science Of Hitting 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 The Science Of Hitting?
由 Heardly(@heardlyapp)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。