Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hiding the hands
Posted by: Jimmy (
) on Sun Jan 6 12:09:15 2008
George,
Point of contact should be measured within the relationship of the ball and the hitter, not the ball and the plate.
Hitters depth in the box varies as does stride length. So to say about a foot in front of the plate is misleading.
Where do you think point of contact should be in relationship to the hitters body?
Jimmy
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> George, > > Point of contact should be measured within the relationship of the ball and the hitter, not the ball and the plate. > > Hitters depth in the box varies as does stride length. So to say about a foot in front of the plate is misleading. > > Where do you think point of contact should be in relationship to the hitters body? > > Jimmy
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