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Post by frankencow on Mar 18, 2013 19:51:43 GMT 10
What's the best batting stance you've seen? I happened to catch a game of Div 4 Northwest this season and I tell you what, that leadoff batter for the NW Titans has an amazing batting stance. I do have to say though, his well-sculpted posterior probably contributes to its cult following out in Titanland. www.essendonbaseball.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/like.gif{/img]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 21:07:14 GMT 10
This one? And he hits pretty well. Well done to the Titans in their inaugural season.
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Post by northwesternjeff on Mar 19, 2013 0:35:33 GMT 10
it's hard to tell a guy it's terrible when he hits a grand slam from that position ..ha ha
Thanks KC
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Post by frankencow on Mar 19, 2013 11:32:22 GMT 10
Bootay! Thanks kc!
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Post by EAD on Mar 19, 2013 23:08:04 GMT 10
Here it is from a less offensive angle! Attachments:
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Post by EAD on Mar 19, 2013 23:18:01 GMT 10
it shouldn't actually be possible but it actually gets lower Attachments:
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Post by EAD on Mar 19, 2013 23:24:10 GMT 10
but as can be evidenced by this picture, as said baseball approaches, the amazingly unorthodox stance changes to a more conventional one for the swing of the bat. the body's disapproval of this change is shown by the wide open hole in the batters face. Attachments:
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Post by frankencow on Mar 19, 2013 23:58:07 GMT 10
Popped up and still fouled it off high. Must have been against Al where I fouled about 5 in one AB.
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