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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Questions


Posted by: Nate (bmibaseball@gmail.com) on Fri Dec 4 20:36:38 2009


Jack, I was reviewing your thoughts on the Rose clip as well as the Giambi wanted to make a quick comment. You point out that Rose begins to rotation his shoulders at the same time as his hips. This is not what is showing the Giambi clip. Around the 2:45 make you see his front hip begin to open up while his shoulders remain squared up to home plate momentarily with a slight delay. After this opening of the front him, his shoulders will then rotate.

Would you provide some thoughts on this when you get a moment.

Thanks,

Nate


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