jpx7 (04-08-2019)
Yes, it's like golfers falling in love with their big long draw. Good golfers hit the little fade on the practice tee more than they actually use it on the course. The long draw is great but also easy to overdo. Practicing the fade keeps your timing from getting out of whack. (Keep your hands inside the ball, in baseball.) Better for your default and practice swing to be just to the weak side of your power, then at game speed you'll be right there. At least that's the way I understand it.
FFF - BB, BB, 2B, HR, 2B, HR, 1B, BB, BB, 1B, BB, BB, HR
[QUOTE=msstate7;577948]Facing a lhp tonight... can we afford to sit ender at coors?[/
I have no problem sitting Ender at Coors. I actually think it be easier to play CF there as the ball stays in the air longer...
I think "going the other way" is the equivalent of "putting the ball in play (sometimes at all costs)" for some fans. Those two concepts unfortunately get mixed together into a nonsensical gobbledygook. Dead pull hitters can frustrate the daylights out of me, but forcing those guys to start thinking too much at the plate is a lost cause (see Ron Gant).
jpx7 (04-08-2019)