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Re: Re: out-tht


Posted by: Walt () on Sat Oct 9 12:49:12 2004


I am an avid Dodger fan, but I have to admit th truth: the Cardinals have out-top-hand -torqued the Dodgers the first two games. Jack, since you live in Southern California, surely you must be a Dodger fan. Can you PLEASE give the Dodgers a crash course in tht & circular hand path between now and Saturday? I don't want to be disappointed again. P.S. For anyone who would like a picture-perfect demonstration of classic top hand torque, there is a clip of Jeter hitting a homerun at one of the other sites (i think it's at Eteamz but I'm not for sure).
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Hey give the Dodgers a break, evryone leaves their tht in the dugout once in a while.Besides that, only one team can win.If both teams execute Jack's principals, then the team with the better defense and pitching will win.And I think although jeter is using good tht, rotating arround a stationary axis, etc I think Bonds and Walker are better models.They do it all the time whereas Jeter himself has admitted that he frequently strays from the principals of tht,etc because he generally thinks that will get him a higher average.I think with Jack's principals you can get both average and power but Jeter is convinced that he can not.
> I'm not a Dodger fan but I do agree the first two games the Dodgers left their top hand torque in the dugout. How many times have the Dodgers come back this year by excercising sound rotational principles? By the way I did see the Jeter clip (it's not at Eteamz, it's at a non-mainstream site) and I agree it would be a perfect example of tht for young hitters to emulate. I thought Jeter's execution of bht was good as well, he stayed conncected and basically rotated around a stationary axis. Evertone should view this clip.


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