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Posted by: baseball (reyg121@yahoo.com) on Tue Mar 27 20:32:16 2007


I definetly agree with this entire website. But, the thing that needs to be understood is nobody teaches this stuff. Not in pro ball, or college baseball and it´s extremly hard for a player to succed without having someone there working with the player. The one thing I have learned in all of my years in baseball is that hitting is a very sensative subject. The majority of hitting coaches in america teach swing down at the ball and it´s clear that good hitters do not do that. The thing that needs to get emphazised more is the bottom hand pull. And that could help kids not only swing the bat better but also fool there hitting coaches into thinking they are doing what they teach. Because lets face it for a hitter who tries to do this stuff on this website and struggles there coach will have something to say. Some great hitters naturally already do this and some almost do it. In my opinion if kids perfect and understand the bottom hand pull they will be just fine as a hitter. Maybe you should have a section on how to still hit rotational but how to deal with coaches who are extremly linear.


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