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Re: Re: Hitting.com says NO to ROTATIONAL


Posted by: mike (no_fear102@hotmail.com) on Fri Apr 18 21:39:58 2003


So if you want to be more consistent which batting style should you choose. It seems that rotational is really easy to pull off the pull a little bit if you don't have the rotational thing down like bonds etc. in linear ur hands and everything are going straight through the ball so wouldn't that allow u to be more consistent and a more of a line drive hitter. I can see how rotational is great for middle in pitches. I admit i rotate quite a bit in a stationary axis to hit the inside pitch. But how do you keep that same rotation and still reach that outside pitch witht he barrel of the bat. I just don't see how it is possible. If you want to be more of a line drive hitter and not a power hitter should you practice linear instead? Thanks


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