I will add to this clip as it gives a great view of the scap. As noted in the other thread, so called scap loading doesn't start until the lower body has started. It's the load or inertia of the arms/bat as they are following the the lower body. As is the lag created from the inertia of the implement.
In a poor swing often the swing is unloaded way to soon and poor lag is created, no scap loading. Some would say the swing is disconnected from the body and that is correct. In a good swing even though there is good lag the arms/bat are connected to the body.
So we have a good example in Sosa of scap loading, I will post the swing where I said there was no scap loading. That will be the example of poor lag and Sosa is the example of great lag.
So was right that there is no scap loading in this swing, yes.
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