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Re: Re: Re: Proper Bat Grip


Posted by: jason (buymyinsurance@yahoo.com) on Mon Jan 30 05:17:23 2006


> > > My son is seven and I'm trying to get some input on a proper bat grip. I read opposing opinions and wanted some general feedback from the forum on the proper grip and the what could result from an IMPROPER grip.
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> > I disagree with the other post. the knuckles that you knock with should align from both hands. Here is why and you can see for yourself. grab a bat and take a slow motion swing and notice the point at which your wrists are forced to "roll". It will be much later in the swing for this grip vs any other way of holding the bat. see swingmechanics.com and he has a good illustration as to why.
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> If you are right then maybe Ted Williams was intentionally trying to slow down his swing. Because in his book, "The Science of Hitting" he in no way did what you are saying. But we all have a right to our opinions and there was only one Ted Williams.

You can't just look at one player and say it's gospel. He may have had other mechanics to make up for a bad grip. Barry Bonds and Griff align the knocking knuckles. I'm just speaking from first hand experience. I can hit the ball much farther/harder buy getting my hands to work more effectively with the bat. My box grip was out the window when I tried the other grip in BP.


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