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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: mb and the bathead


Posted by: Jim C. (jhconklinjr@comcast.net) on Wed Nov 17 10:23:04 2004


> Physics dictates if they had better timing they would have hit the ball further in each of those swings. The bathead must remain behind or inline with the hands or batspeed decreases. It is the #1 imperative of the hitter.

From what I've seen, the bathead IS in line with the hands, it is just that the hands have "turned the corner" with the shoulders as they rotate 'around' the spine.


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