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Posted by: john (ajjdad@hotmail.com) on Fri May 16 20:47:20 2008


Jack, I hope you are wll.
Look, I truly admire you, mostly because I think you're a genuine sinsere man, I do.
But, I honeslty don't know how you can say that the bat moves within the top hand during the swing.
I sent you a link a couple of weeks back; http://wms17.streamhoster.com/firstpick/Science%20of%20hitting.wmv
A lot of the clips in there, ESP., Frank Robinson, are very clear if you pause and stop it, at the right time, that the hands are the same at pre-launch, that they are at contact! The top knockers are BETWEEN the large and knocker knuckles, of bottom hand. In some clips, you can also see Teds alignment, certainly not knockers, plus they don't move Jack. IMO, just because Mcguires top hand was flexed pre any launching, doesn't mean he didn't firm up at launch?
Thanks for listening.

John.


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