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Just a Thought


Posted by: BHL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Sun Nov 28 15:30:09 2004


According to the stats, about 2/3 of major league pitches are outside. Mosy homeruns are to the pull field and most of these pitches were not "mistakes" where the [itcher goofed and threw in. According to the stats, over half of the homerun pitcges were outside. This is prrof that most major league homerun hitters are not onlt PFO'S but they also clearly understand the principles of top hand torque and bottom hand torque.
> > ****************************************************************
> >
> > The 2001 stats average MLB team throws 142.5 pitches per game.
> > 2003 Stats average MLB team home runs per game = 2.29.
> > Please prove to me statistically your statement of PFO.
>
> Watch Baseball Tonight on ESPN.

Hi All,

I bet that if one looked at the stats of the majority of the home run hitters, they will establish a pattern of pulling the ball consistently, even on outside pitches (e.g., Big Mac in 1998). The natural field fence is the shortest route to immortality.

Just a thought,
BHL


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