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Gwynn's hitting advice


Posted by: Chris (CivicLX98@aol.com) on Tue Jul 3 15:21:05 2007


I saw a short video that Tony Gwynn hosted on hitting tips. It seems he is using terminology that is common with linear hitting but what he is actually describing is more of the rotational theory on this site. He says the first move should be to bring your hands back--which is spot on with the "launch" position of rotational mechanics. However, he goes on to say that you should lead the bat through the strike zone with your front hand, let the ball get deep, and swing "through the ball." He also says at the point of contact that the palm of the back hand should be facing straight up. I am new to the theory of rotational hitting but it seems to me the palm would be up if the bat is going at a 10 to 15 degree upward trajectory, while commonly with "linear" mechanics, the palm will end up either down or facing the pitcher, which I am thinking causes the wrists to roll to early and costs the batter batspeed.

Anyone have any comments on what Gwynn said? Being that he hit .338 lifetime, I imagine there is merit to what he says. Am I correct in my assessment of rolling the wrists if the palm is not up?


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