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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Albert Pujols follow thru


Posted by: Teacherman () on Mon Nov 19 03:14:15 2007


""Have you ever "cusped" against a Major League pitcher?""

So...because a Dad may not have, that proves mlb players don't.

Nonsense. It is absolutely essential to create the mechancial advantage of the "whip" to deal with the task a mlb player has to deal with.....getting up to speed and quickness in the alotted time and cover the entire zone and speeds.

If "future" mlb pitcher counts...then I have.

""How do you explain check swings? If all of the force and drive happens at "go", than how is it that the hitter can stop all of that drive at the last second?""

It's always sweet when the opponent makes your point for you. In a check swing....obviously they haven't 'gone' yet. So they haven't driven yet.

See this clip. It will help you. If you let it. Can you tell me when "go" is? If I were you that is the first thing I'd explore.

http://www.hittingillustrated.com/library/Posadasidebyside.gif

""And where are your examples of one-handed home runs?""

Nice strawman. Set up a statement no one has proposed, assign it to the opponent, then demand he defend it.


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