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Originally posted by BlueDog:
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Usually moving up in the box and keeping the hands back is enough.
Why not stay in the back of the box and learn to hit??
I'm just asking....
TG. this would an example of something I very much agree with.
Yes, you're right and there is too much of the peeing contest going on. For all readers and posters, you have to decipher the crapola and then decide what is best for you. I have my opinions. I understand others and don't agree. Some like Bluedog have the ability to discuss issues and ask very important questions while others change their views depending upon what day it is.
Back to the initial topic which I haven't weighed in on. I think that there is a point where every hitter has to ask a very simple question. Is my swing so efficient that I have time to read the pitch or do I have an inefficient swing and have to launch early in order to hit the ball. I recently viewed a set of swings were the hitter was successful in 3 frames of video. In such an efficient swing, the hitter has all of the time in the world to see the ball and adjust. Still at the risk of sounding redundant, that makes one wonder why the changeup is such a devestating pitch. Of course, where effective it is used with a fastball that is considerably faster.
Chameleon, I never cease to wonder why you're here. You have the solution, have your own website with all of your video posted, analysed and all of your critiques of how everyone else's ideas are wrong. Why then would you post here? The masses surly have flocked to you. Of course, it may be possible that the masses aren't flocking. One would wonder why?
Remaining post deleted - Past Post from Teacherman regarding the hands and Dated August 2006! Guess I don't need to hijack this thread any more than has already been done.