Staying Inside of the Ball
Posted by: Phil (
) on Wed Jan 29 11:11:08 2003
What do hitters mean when they refer to staying "inside of the ball" and how does that apply to rotational mechanics.
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> What do hitters mean when they refer to staying "inside of the ball" and how does that apply to rotational mechanics.
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This is known as hitting for the cycle in a game?
Single, double, triple, homerun
Four singles
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