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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: hand position at contact


Posted by: Teacherman () on Sat Feb 12 07:27:32 2005


>>> I have to disagree here. The hands should always be inline or slightly ahead of the bat at contact. To suggest otherwise is bathead throw away. <<<
> >
> > Hi Mb
> >
> > The majority of he best player’s hits are to the “pull” side of second base. Unless you have discovered a way to pull a ball with the hands leading the bat-head, Bonds, Sosa and etc., must be guilty of “bathead throw away.”
> >
> > Jack Mankin
> > *************************************************************
> Here's the proof
> Mr Bonds homerun #67 of his record year - 360 ft to right field and the bat head is inline or slightly behind the hands.
> Perfect bathead LAG.
> http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/features/2001/bonds/images/large/hr_67.jpg

Both of you guys need to rethink.


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