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Re: Re: I must have missed it


Posted by: () on Tue Sep 17 14:15:11 2002


Mr Procito was going to give us his version of the best way to use proper mechanics and generate bat speed - and then didn't. Unless it's buried in the threads, I can't seem to find it. Did I miss it? Thanks, Daniel
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> Sorry Daniel, you didn't miss it.
> You missed the part where he said he had no intention to share his secret.
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> Now I hope nobody out there is going to start saying that Sam is just bluffing, that he has no secret. We know he's been working with top-level mentors and he does possess the 'real dope' as its been called in some circles.
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> What we have to do is figure out how to entice Sam to part with this incredibly valuable knowledge before he makes a video and starts selling it for, oh, lets say $79, over the internet. But if he does that, we can at least say we knew him when...
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> Sam, tell all. You're killing us.

Say it ain't so Sam - you're not going to do the very thing you were against - cashing in? I read between the lines of Mr. Procito's original post and I'm afraid it must be true. How could I be so naive as to think there was something for free. I am still calling your bluff, however. Play your hand or get out of the game.
Quotes below.
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> "So people are very willing to spend money to give their kids an edge on the field."
"Some have figured out that becoming an expert in hitting they can cash in."
"The point is not to teach kids to hit. It's to separate their parents from their money."

I rest my case, Daniel





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