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Re: Re: Foul Balls at third


Posted by: rql () on Tue May 13 17:26:50 2008


> Well, certainly, lets not forget, he's still eight. But, the first thing that comes to my mind and, Jack would certainly have more insight on this but, to me, he's cutting across the ball.
> If someone is executing rotational hitting, they shouldn't be cutting across the ball. Normally when that occurs, it's due to the hands casting away from the body and, hooking it.I'm assuming he's a right handed hitter?
> One of the staples of rotational hitting, is staying inside the ball with the hands and, not cast them away or, around the ball.
> John.
Put a tennis ball or ball of sox between his lead arm and lead chest muscleif it drops right at beginning of swing then he is disconnecting and hitting around the ball,keeping the ball pressed to the chest will help him to stay inside the ball .


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