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Re: Re: Re: Dropping Hands


Posted by: baseball (reyg121@yahoo.com) on Fri Apr 6 19:02:47 2007


Well skip your right about the fact that as the level of competition rises dropping of the hands will hurt you. Here is something you probally do not know and that is many hiiters step in the bucket and hit just fine. Stepping in the bucket isn´t all that bad if you have rotational mechanics. You can still hit the ball the other way as long as you are rotational when you step in the bucket. Many big mlb players do it and fine sucess.


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