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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: carlos beltran


Posted by: Erik () on Tue Oct 4 11:16:40 2005


Hi shawn,
I don't think that I'm making this hard. I understand that this might sound like a simple question to some. I really haven't had a lot of post on this subject. I would say that seeing the ball becomes a problem in game situations at times.I would disagree with you as a hitter sometimes you just don't see the arm when you are up at the plate. I feel from the bench and the stands it's easy but as a hitter it's tough. I would like to know what your playing back ground is? My playing back ground is extensive and I have been around a lot of big time players . I'm not here trying to tell everyone about me. I'm just interested in developing hitters. I think some of the other mechanics to hitting are very important and finding out as much as I can will help in my teaching. I understand if you don't have a lot of facts that might help . I don't feel that this subject isn't important because of that. I think you do a great job and I read some of your sites info and appreciate your opinions. I thank you for your post. If you locate any drills or training methods let me know.


Erik,


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