Re: Re: how do YOU go to RF?
> > let's hear it!!
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> George,
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> I assume you mean going to the opposite field. You do know that not every hitter is right handed...right?
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> So far, the only way that I know of is to make contact with the side of the ball closest to you. It's really not that hard to do, and there are many different ways to do it that doesn't involve adjusting the stance.
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> Jimmy
yes jimmy, i watch an MLB game once in a while, & i do in fact know not everyone is righthanded.. now that you have showed everyone how much more knowledgeable you are than i am , we are all still waiting with baited breath for you to part the seas & give us idiots out here the god's truth about how to go to RF.. unfortunately all i read so far is "blahblahblah", but i don't read any specifics on what it takes
for this easy action... give us all just ONE way to do it , because i can't wait to slice your misguided post into corned beef hash.
i'm sure if you polled every MLB hitter they would all agree with you about how easy it is to go to RF.. that is why they are hitting a resounding .260 overall as a group.. hitting to the opposite field is one of the easy things to do, so the MLB average on getting runners over with less than 2 outs is probably BETTER than the MLB average, right? NOT!!!
if a hitter simply rotates his stance 10 degrees back toward the catcher, he can and will hit the ball on the button or even on the far side of the centerline & still be able to drive the ball to RF...
HAPPENS ALL THE TIME!!! IS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT SIDE OF THE BALL YOU HIT IF YOUR STANCE IS BIASED TOWARD THE FIELD YOU ARE TRYING TO GO TO.... HELLO?!?!?!!?
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