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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to increase batpeed


Posted by: Joe A. () on Tue Jun 26 05:38:42 2001


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> > I might mention just a few of the things I have read recently.
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> > 1. That batters swing up on the ball. This is a common beleive.
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> > 3 That because someone played in the majors they can tell others how to do something. I know a few. Most are natural athletes who do much on instinct and are not articulate enough to explain what they do or saw done. Not many athletes make it as coaches in college, HS or any where. Their biggest claim to fame is that the played in the "big show."
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> (I doubt Jack needs my help answering your ill-tempered posts, (by the way Jack your patience is amazing and commendable) but I will answer a few things not having to do with the technical aspects of the baseball swing. My understanding is rather than ask MLB players what they do, he actually studied what they do. Makes sense, don't you think. So it really is beside the point whether or not they can teach or coach or speak or even write a snotty post.)
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> > 5. One person commented that hitters should try the hit the ball a little higher then where they want to hit it because gravity will pull the bat down. (Acutally i was so amazed that the stupidity of this comment that I could not even make my ususal ridiculing comments. I will point out that gravity starts working on an object when the support of the object is removed. In this case the supports are the batters hands)
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> Well Joe, I don't recall Jack ever offering an opinion on the actual behavior of a "rise ball", so all in all I think you owe him an apology for coming into his "house" as a guest and then spitting on the carpet. Disagreements on points of fact are welcomed and enjoyed. Juvenile behavior is not.
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Mark,

Normally I wouild ignore people who, through their comments, scream "I DON'T KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT." But in your case I must make an exception.

Of all the silly and stupid things that get said on this site, I have not seen any one do "spell checking." Spell checkers are the Line Dancers of the internet. They have no ideas so they comment on spelling.

Jack is perfectly capable of commenting on my comments. He has not been shy about doing so in the past. He certainly doesn't need help from a spell-checker.

Joe A.


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