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re: outside pitches


Posted by: John Elliott (quakesbaseball@earthlink.net) on Sat Sep 20 23:03:57 2003


Guys the only thing that happens as hitter is you start your rotation a tick later and with a wider hand path. The outside pitch has to have a curcular hand path or else you are not going to be able to hit the ball with any authority. If there are still people who look at books and think that a book written in the 70's 0r 80's is correct well bless your heart. The problem most of you don't realize Jack teaches better in person than on the internet. I know he helped me and I am a firm beleiver in what he says in person and on the internet. I also want you to know Jack is very fair and open minded, like all of you are! I know the wording to a baseball player is long, and some of it is not bseball, its physics, but its really quite accurate. It took me three months to learn how to do this its not easy but it really does work. Most of the people who read this are true fans but for those who are not the arc of your swing really does change a great deal. I would just like you to hear it from someone who is on a baseball field 5 or 6 days a week.

John.


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