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Re: Re: bonds homer against the cubs


Posted by: J () on Fri May 2 13:53:35 2003


in that game last night against the cubs where he hit 2 homers. how in gods name did he hit that 2nd homer that ball was so inside and he still got the barrel of the bat on the ball, without a doubt he is the best ever!
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> I agree with your assessment of Bonds' talent. . .
> I also agree with Mr. X regarding Bonds extraordinary mastery of the rotational technique. It would be impossible to inside-out an inside pitch, especially when you still pull the pitch into McCovey's Cove. That would be against the laws of physics. Bonds is also proof positive that you don't need full extention at the point of impact, in the traditional sense, in order to hit MONSTER blasts. Barry Bonds is all the proof you need. . .

He said the pitch was way inside but he hit it to center...therefore he inside-outed it. Or put another way, to use Jack's (not mine, that's for sure)term he must have used "bottom hand torque" to make the bottom hand go around the top hand.


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