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Re: Re: Re: Re: Question for Jack


Posted by: Dave A () on Mon Sep 1 10:38:19 2003


Jack I have seen on the message board that the swing is a slight upercut by the great hitters. I was always taught to focus on the top half of the ball. What do the great hitters focus on when rotating to the ball ? I hope you don't say I see the ball I hit the ball. 90% of the young hitters I have worked with when they swing and miss are under the ball, I have always told them to focus on the top half and it seems to resolve the problem. I guess I am struggling on what to tell those same kids that appear to be under it but yet they are suppose to be swinging up at it.
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> > > Regarding focusing on the top half of the ball, you cant do it, and if u do u are wasting some God given talent. Have you faced a 90 mph fastball? I have and the last thing i thought of was seeing the top half of the ball. I wanted to see the ball out of his hand and get a good read. After that, if you have the proper rotational mechanics and recognize what pitch it is you should not focus on the top half of the ball assuming it is possible in anything other than batting practice.
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> > > The proper mental approach is "See the ball hit the ball". That is what the great hitters focus on. If they thought "See the top half of the ball, Hit the the top half of the ball" they would not be professionals nor ever drafted.
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> > > For proof, how do you recognize and 84 mph slider in the Big Leagues after just facing three straight 95 mph heaters? i can't imagine you seeing the spin of the slider by focusing on the top half of the ball. you might say you never will see and 84 mph slider, be it as it may its still hard for kids to hit 70 mph breaking pitches if they dont recognize it immediately.
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> > > And in interviews with great hitter, they all say "See the ball!" not "See the top half" or "See the bottom half" of the ball, which means they are focusing on the whole thing.
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> > >.Dave I teach them to focus on seeing the whole ball well,but many kids do swing under the ball,I think that either their sights are just off and they are setting up on the wrong plane or they may have their back side dominating or weakness in the bottom guide hand which allows the barrel to dip too much because the bottom hand can;t keep the barrel in line with the ball.If their sights are off then i well sometimes tell them to swing at the top of the ball or higher till they make contact and then work their vision back to center of the ball.Carlos Delgado and a few others have said when they are really seeing it well they try to aim 1/4 " below center to get lift and back spin.
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> Hi
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> I find Delgado's comments interesting. I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on what backspin contributes to a hit ball.
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> Melvin

You get backspin if you hit under the center of the ball. Its how the ball comes off the bat. Which is why Delgado says 1/4" under, that is the optimal spot to hit the ball for power hitters with backspin and loft + distance.


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