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Posted by: S. Procito () on Sun Oct 13 08:22:10 2002


> > >The NYY hitting coachspends alot of time on the vision process.In fact if his hitters begin to slump he first discusses how well they are seeing the ball before any mechanics are talked about.They have a grading system from A-F and specific criteria for each.Wade Boggs had a much better year after he had the lasik surgery.When you can tie your mechanics,your vision training,your mental focus and your mental thinking to create a plan every time at bat then you well be a hitter.


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> What kind of vision training do you mean rql?


If Yankee hitting coaches know what they are talking about, why do they buy good hitters, like Giambi and others, when they could create them for a lot less money?

Further, if big league hitting coaches know what they are talking about, why are 80% of big league hitter hitting under 275?

Why do most of the players who go from the minors to the pros find themselves hitting worse? I know that the pitching is better, but the coaching is too, isn't it? Yeah, right.

Also, let’s say you own a big league team and you had a hitting coach who knew what he is doing. Where you would you put him with the major league team or the minor league team? That’s ok, I know the answer and so do you.

S. Procito


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