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Re: Re: Anderson, Well Done!


Posted by: Jeff (crjedwards@aol.com) on Wed Nov 24 18:31:06 2004


According to the stats, about 2/3 of major league pitches are outside. Mosy homeruns are to the pull field and most of these pitches were not "mistakes" where the [itcher goofed and threw in. According to the stats, over half of the homerun pitcges were outside. This is prrof that most major league homerun hitters are not onlt PFO'S but they also clearly understand the principles of top hand torque and bottom hand torque.
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> > Hi Anderson,
Define PFO...Thanks.....Remember this though with your stats. Those ML homerun hitters are PAID to hit HR's, NOT hit for avg. There are many ML hitters that look in ONLY. And yes, pitchers ego's still allow them to think that they can get FB's by them on the inner half. May I also add, That the greatest ones can hit them out to all fields and pretty consistently!!! Jeff
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> > This is exactly what I am trying to articulate. You realize that it makes no difference whether a ball is hit 400 feet to center or 340 feet down the left field line, since a home run is a home.
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> > Besides, if a person is 5'6," and 145 lbs., and can hit 360 feet consistently, they can inflate their states by hitting down that line.
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> > All I can say is Anderson, well done!
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> > Happy Thanksgiving!
> > BHL
> > Knight1285@aol.com
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> > P.S. I think more people will employ this strategem in the future.
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> Most of the guys on my team are PFO's but some of them are struggling with top hand torque.Bottom hand torque is the hardest though, maybe our coach just doesn't teach it right.


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