Stever, point me to the post where I wrote "it doesn't matter if you go through the ball".
I don't remember the exact words, but you said, "the more the bat slows down at impact the further the ball will go as there is more energy transferred to the ball", this to me says that your not interested in going through the ball. You might as well stop the bat at impact, by your terms the ball would go further yet.
EDIT: Here was your words FFS
You won't like the answer.
If both swings reached 95mph just before impact, and one slowed to 50mph due to impact and the other slowed to 40mph due to impact, then the one that slowed to 40mph would hit the ball farther.
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