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Re: Too Late Orientation


Posted by: BHL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Sat Nov 6 14:56:56 2004


Hi,
>
> I dunno how you swing, but being late on the inside is a blooper off the handle, a popup and/or a broken bat.
>
> Try being late on a pinball machine when the marble is rolling right down at the pivot point of the flapper.

Hi Jim,

If one is close to the plate, and has great bat speed, he can pull every pitch.

On the inside pitch, the back arm must be tight to the body.

On the outside pitch, the arms are more extended.

Doing so will allow one to pull every pitch.

You raise some interesting points, though.

BHL


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