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Re: Re: Damon, a Pull Field Orientee


Posted by: Walt () on Sun Oct 24 13:56:57 2004


Hi All,
> >
> > After analyzing the proclivities of "average hitters" in frame-by-frame notion, I noticed that most of the great hitters have a predisposition towards pull hitting.
> >
> > Damon, though not a execptinal hitter, pulled an outside pitch for a grand slam, and finished the Red Sox's improbable comebacks.
> >
> > We can learn something from his approach by attempting to be "pull field orientees."
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > BHL
> > Knight1285@aol.com
>
> I guess we should ignore the base hits to left.

Teacherman you must be a beginner so let me enlighten you. Top hand torque allows you to pull all pitches and the shortest distance for a homerun is down the line.


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