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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE:Barts Post from Aug


Posted by: Bart () on Thu Sep 5 10:58:35 2002


>>> Quick hips and especially quick hands. Like the pros say, shorter distance equals shorter swing which translates into being able to wait for the ball loner before committing yourself. <<<
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> > > > Hi Bill
> > > >
> > > > You noted the importance of quick ‘hips’ and ‘hands’. Do you think quick ‘shoulders’ are equally important?
> > > >
> > > > Jack Mankin
> > >
> > > Yes I do since they all work together.
> > > >
> >
> > I don't think you have to be particularly quick with the hands or hips or shoulders. I think as long as you have quick reaction time in judging the ball, then swing, everything will fall into place. What distinguishes some hitters from others is some can read the pitch quicker than others.
>
> Some one said it takes brains to be a good hitter?? If baseball playwers have brains they must only demonstrate them on the field. Off the field they are, as a group, not very bright. Just look at how they behave off the field. If you spend any time with them you will find that they are much worse then what you read about in the paper.


Whoever you are, you must be a football player.
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