Coaches of young hitters that chirp adjustments every miss:
They don’t hear the substance of what you’re saying, good or bad.
They only notice WHEN you talk. They notice that you instruct them every time they miss and say nothing when they hit it well.
This sends the message that they are not allowed to miss and their new goal has become to hit every ball perfect.
This is antithetical to baseball and a lack of prioritizing their development process. No one is expected to hit every baseball well, not even big leaguers.
This is a concentration on the outcomes and worrying about winning games in the moment rather than the lasting improvement of your players.