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Re: Hitting a low pitch and maintaining mechanics


Posted by: Chris O'Leary (chris@chrisoleary.com) on Wed Mar 7 13:08:24 2007


"I'm having problems with a couple of players who stretch their arms out when trying to hit a low pitch or sinking ball."

You've got to teach/convince them that the right way to do this is to make the adjustment by tilting the torso rather than extending the arms.

http://www.chrisoleary.com/projects/Baseball/Hitting/Images/CarlosDelgado_HomeRun_005.jpg

http://www.chrisoleary.com/projects/Baseball/Hitting/Images/FernandoSeguignol_2006_HomeRun_001.jpg

This is easier to do if you start out with the correct posture; with the knees bent, the butt sticking out, and the torso leaning slightly over the plate.

Too many guys start out too erect to begin with, which makes it hard to adjust the tilt of the torso.


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