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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Linear/Rotational/Jacks statement.


Posted by: johnc () on Sun Jan 19 09:33:20 2003


So, even if the pitchers throw harder today, everything being equal, then the batters are bigger and stronger, and can swing harder, and faster. My whole point, is that you want to base "EVERYTHING" , on rotational mechanics.Even if the pitchers were to throw harder, that doesn't automatically make them any better than a guy of 30 years ago!! Who's your next "greatest hitter of all time"? The guy who's bigger, and hits more home runs than Bonds? I wonder how many home runs the "former greatest hitter of all time" would have? Remember Ted Williams. How many home runs you think he'd have with 40 extra pounds of imitation muscle on him?


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