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Re: Re: jack: please see my post on feb 8, 16:10


Posted by: bob (mkw346@aol.com) on Tue Feb 15 07:26:43 2000


>>>could you tell me if there are any common reasons why a player would hit pop flys to 1st base side besides swinging too late. <<<
>
> Hi Bob
>
> Below is a repeat from Feb. 2.
>
> Hitting flares over 1st base is not as much from swinging late as it is from poor batting mechanics. Consistently hitting weak balls to the opposite field a clear indication you are getting your hands through but the bat head is lagging. Your mechanics would probably score real high with many coaches who teach the fence drill or similar batting styles. But I would suggest that you rip a few fences apart and get the bat head around earlier.
>
> Bob, your hands should only move forward about 24 inches before the bat head comes through. Don’t give up those inches easily. Make that bat head accelerate for every one of them. --- You have probably been taught to have quick hands while keeping the bat head back (knob to the ball). I would suggest you turn that completely around. --- Keep your hands back and develop a quick bat head. Throw the bat head not the hands. --- Let your body’s rotation accelerate the hands.
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> Jack Mankin
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> jack:
thanks for the reply.
its my 13yr old son who shoots the flairs over 1st base side.i coach his 13u aau team.
the fence drill has been one of our regulars but not anymore.
thanks once again and hope you keep up the good work.
bob


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