
Originally Posted by
itsallgood
These are the same good habits that all the best baseball hitters employ.
I noticed one or two have a pretty steep upswing. Some of the gurus are teaching that now. It looks great when they hit it out of the park. It looks bad when they miss or pop up. Ted Williams, arguably the greatest hitter ever, said you have to have a little bit of an uppercut. I agree, though I never really thought about that. I just tried to hit it hard. Homeruns were an accident. Good hitters will uppercut low pitches and tomahawk high pitches. Where they get into trouble is when they start thinking too much and trying to do Geometry in the batter's box. Yogi Berra: "90 percent of hitting is half mental." You have to be fearless and confident.
Watch Manny Ramirez for a perfect example. He keeps it simple.