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Posted by: dave (dave@aol.com) on Tue May 16 14:58:41 2006


Out of these players, who is the most rotational (or if they all are rotational, who has the best rotational swing and why)? To me, I am amazed how Jeff bagwell starts the turn of his legs so early in his swings, and then he commits his hands after that. Is this a good thing?

1.Jeff Bagwell
2.Alfonso Soriano
3.Troy Glaus
4.Miguel Tejada
5.Ken Griffey Jr.

Please also let me know if they are all rotational because I am new to this concept.

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Hey Jack, I fogot to put in the last post that I wanted the people to view these videos on the youthbaseballcoaching website. So what I post below this, I would appreciate it if you could add it in to my last post. Thanks


One more thing, I would like it if you viewed the swing at this website so we are looking at the same swings. The website is:

http://www.youthbaseballcoaching.com/swings.html


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