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Question for Jack Mankin


Posted by: BHL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Wed Jun 4 18:45:17 2003


Dear Jack,

On middle-in pitches, usually waist high (i.e., a little bit below), I notice that, at contact with the ball, the weight of a great rotational hitter is against the inside of the back thigh.

Therefore, at contact on pitches I described, do you believe that you weight is

A) against the inside of the back thigh at contact
B) against the inside of the front thigh at contact

Please respond by answering A) or B).

Sincerely,
BHL
Knight1285@aol.com


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