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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bats left, throws right


Posted by: Ronnie (rwynn@comsouth.net) on Mon Dec 20 10:31:52 2010


> http://www.deedy.com/blog/uploaded_images/1916_hunting_Jack_Barry_Babe_Ruth-704766.jpg
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> Looks like he's lookin down the sights w/ his right eye
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> > > HI Richard now I dont reALLY KNOW IF WHAT I READ ABOUT 90 PERCENT OF MAJOR LEAGUE POSTION PLAYERS BEING CROSS EYE CROSS CROSS HAND DOMINATE IS REALLY TRUE? I WISH I DID. IF IT IS TRUE THERE IS DEFINITLY A REASON WHY SUCH A LARGE NUMBER OF MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS HAVE THIS.WHEN MOST OF THE POPULATION DOESNT .I DO KNOW THIS SCIENCE HAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN CORRECT ABOUT BASBALL AND IF THEYDID IT WOULD TAKE THE FUN AND DISCUSSION OUT OF IT .AT ONE TIME SCIENCE SAID A BASEBALL PITCHER CANT THROW A CURVE THEY SAID A CURVE IS A OPITICAL ILLUSION AND IN MORE RECENT TIMES A DR ROBERT ADAIR WROTE SOME THING LIKE PULL THE KNOB FORWARD AND LET THE BAT HEAD WHIP INTO THE BALL.IS THE BEST WAY TO HIT.I ONCE SAW A PHOTO OF BABE RUTH HOLDING A HUNTING RIFLE UP I WISH I REMEMBERED WHICH EYE HE WAS LINING UP THE SITE WITH.

Albert Pujols is right eye dominate and bats RH. Joe Morgan pointed that out last April.


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