This question is related to the other thread of "right vs left," but different enough so that I figure it should have its own thread.
Question: did you choose whether your son bats left or right, or did you just let it happen?
I ask this because my dad taught me to bat left even though I was right handed in everything. It was always a big advantage being on the left side, and the theory is that what side of the plate you bat from is NOT determined by which hand is dominant.
I taught my son the same way. He's a righty, but he has always batted left. It just seemed to me, when he started swinging at things, to have him do it from the left side.
It also always seemed to me to be more natural for a right handed person to bat from the left side, because the "pulling" arm in the swing is the dominant one. This of course is totally arguable - it could be that one is better off if the "pushing" arm is the dominant arm.
My son always was an oppo hitter, even from the earliest ages. Could that be related to the fact that he is batting opposite his dominant hand?
Anyway, the question I have is: Is there any physical reason why right handed players should bat from the right side? Or is it just a matter of whatever you train yourself to do?
And if it is simply a matter of choice, why wouldn't more people choose to bat left?
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