Re: Re: Re: Re: Outside pitch Linear vs Rot
Hi Teacherman
You quoted me as stating, ....."Although I have never advocated pulling the outside pitch, Ray may have thought I did"........Jack's words. -- That is close, but what I actually said was, Although I have never advocated TRYING to pull the outside pitch, Ray may have thought I did. & I have always maintained that regardless of pitch location, batters should practice timing their swings to hit the ball hard and straight-away (bat perpendicular to the path of the incoming ball). If the ball is met a little early - it will be hit to the pulled side - a little late the ball is hit to the opposite field. The important thing is to hit the ball hard.
In other words, I have no problem with a rotational batter pulling outside pitches. I just do not think it best to try pulling all pitches. I have found that most of the hitters I have worked with generate more early bat speed by timing the swing to hit the ball straightaway. Moving the intended contact point back a few degrees makes the batter concentrate more on accelerating the bat-head back toward the catcher before rotating and directing their energy toward the ball.
If the wider hand-path for outside pitches results in bat-head slightly trailing the hands at contact, they would still have generated enough bat speed to hit the ball hard to the opposite field maybe enough to clear the fence. If the bat-head should have accelerated past the hands at contact, the ball will be hit hard to the pulled side.
Jack Mankin
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