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Posted by: BHL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Mon May 29 19:44:41 2006


Hi Scott W.,

Scott W. wrote: "Consider this as a tactic involving common sense, rather than natural ability” Common sense says that a 100 lb leadoff hitter is not going to go 320 feet down the line into a 20 mph wind...their ain't a geometric proof around that can prove that FACT different.


Using proper mechanics, singles hitters can turn into home run hitters. That is what Jack's site is all about--for people who dream big.

Have a Nice Holiday,
BHL


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