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Re: ? for Paul


Posted by: Paul Petricca () on Fri Aug 10 20:20:59 2001


Paul,
> What is the angle of the bat when resting on the bicep-shoulder muscle meeting place? We'll definitely try it out, especially on soft toss. Thanks!

The position of the bat should be parallel to the ground. Some hitters I have worked with prefer a little bit of an upward angle, but I think it is important to try to be as level as possible. No matter where a hitter's bat is when he or she sets up, the bat eventually has to level out. All hitters (Griffey,Sosa,McGwire, Suzuki,etc) all end with a level bat at impact. Why not get it there sooner and let the rotation and torque of the body generate power as opposed to a long looping swing which is often difficult to control, even for the best hitters. I hope this explanation helps.

Paul Petricca


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