Re: Re: Linear hitters?
Posted by: The Hitting Guru (
) on Sun Feb 4 20:48:23 2007
> > Just wanted to know if there's any hitters in MLB who uses linear mechanic, thanks
>
>
> Excellent question. Wade Boggs, maybe?
Try Frank Thomas. Boggs was rotational but cancelled out extension with a rollover of the hands.
Followups:
Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
Chris O'Leary
[ Mon Feb 5 14:06:31 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
steve
[ Thu Feb 15 22:24:32 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
The Hitting Guru
[ Mon Feb 5 20:42:08 2007 ]
No Such Thing
Myth Buster
[ Wed Feb 7 16:56:28 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
Dennis W.
[ Wed Feb 7 15:16:47 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
steve
[ Thu Feb 15 22:29:11 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
Jimmy
[ Fri Feb 16 13:55:35 2007 ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear hitters?
steve
[ Fri Feb 23 00:09:55 2007 ]
Post a followup:
Name:
E-mail:
Subject:
Text:
> > > Just wanted to know if there's any hitters in MLB who uses linear mechanic, thanks > > > > > > Excellent question. Wade Boggs, maybe? > > > Try Frank Thomas. Boggs was rotational but cancelled out extension with a rollover of the hands.
Anti-Spambot Question:
What is the MLB championship called?
World Championship
World Series
The Finals
The Cup
[
SiteMap
]