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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Another update


Posted by: Matt () on Wed Oct 29 06:58:23 2003


Matt,
>
> What do you mean when you say "taking the knob toward the catcher" I thought it was the bat head that moved back toward the catcher.
>
> Nick
I think Jack is the best one to explain but my short answer is that it is the knob arcing towards the catcher that helps get things going in a circular hand path. Of course if the knob arcs toward the catcher the bathead surely will follow!


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