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Re: RE: catching up to a good fastball


Posted by: Graylon (g_dunc@hotmail.com) on Fri Nov 2 22:01:28 2007


> Jack. Why is it that almost without fail, hitters miss hitting a good fastball by swinging under the ball. Not that I am trying to take anything away Josh Beckett, but why do not the hitters 1) start their swings earlier (looking for the fastball only), 2) swing above the level of the ball or 3) tomohawk the high waist to shoulder level pitch?
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> Granted the players might not get a hit, but atleast one would think they would have a better chance of making contact. How many times does a hitter have to swing and miss to understand he has to change something?

Hi THG,

I have a question for you (not to make light of your question). Have you ever been at the plate with a guy who has incredible control and is throwing a fast ball 90 plus with wicked movement? It's on you quick with not much room for error. I know the hitters are pros but don't forget the pitcher is also a pro and he has the advantage. It is definitley not easy or everyone would be doing it.


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