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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: the ultimate batting tee - cont


Posted by: () on Mon Oct 4 20:06:06 2004


Hi,
I said get the bat down.I think you only study swings that are shown hitting the ball in the air.Are you trying to tell me that all line drives are underneath the ball ?How about low liners,are they also underneath the ball?I don't just teach one type of hitter.I see you are consumed with getting the ball in the air.I also feel that you could communicate in a better tone.I would just say we don't agree on certain axioms here.I don't think all hitters are the same.I didn't say that all big leauge hitters don't get under the ball at times .I am saying not all try to get under the ball.Maybe that's cause for the amount of strike outs.I wouldn't take all hitters and say work on getting underneath the ball as a intention.I will say 2out of the four frames with griffey would have passed through the guide path of the ultimate batting tee.I won't try to force my reality on you i'm sure you would disagree anyways.Why beat a dead horse?Do you like the short stroke device?I like to hear what you have to say but i wish you didn't invaladate people so much.I wonder how i hit 506 in college.Did you play college ball?What is your playing background?I think THE ULTIMATE BATTING TEE IS helping a lot of players and have plenty of positive feed back..Check out the new angle adjustment and give me some feedback.


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