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Re: Re: hitting the bottom half of the ball


Posted by: Doug () on Tue May 13 21:27:12 2003


I am a power hitter, but lately i have been having a great deal of trouble getting huge hits because i keep on top-spinning the ball. I will crush a ball and it will land in front of the left fielder when a kid a third of my strength will use backspin to send a ball sailing 350 feet. I recognize that i swing much like piazza and edmonds in that i come up at the ball and love to drive low pitches. The thing that makes this difficult for me is that i dont want to change my swing a lot since i still hit for great power some of the time. Does anyone have any tips for practicing hitting the bottom half of the ball or any idea for somthing i can do to not topspin it?
> > Thanks a lot
> > Bauer
>
> Bauer, if you are targeting the bottom half of the ball but yet getting topspin, seems to me that your problem is either (1)hand-eye coordination or (2) mechanics in your swing are causing you to hit the top part of the ball.
>
> By the way, you are targeting how much of the bottom half of the ball? According to Bahill, Garvey & others, your target for optimal results should be 1/4 to 1/2 inch below center.

Bauer, If you are hitting the ball with overspin too often, you are probably rolling your top hand into the ball. Try and hit the ball with a palm up palm down approach. As far as aiming 1/4 inch under the ball, that is nonsense. If a guy is that good, just hit it dead center. If you swing into the path of the ball, you will hit your share of rising liners. Elbow into the slot and then palm up palm down at contact and you should show improvement.

Doug


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