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Mar 2, 2018
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We got it that a hitter can be not in sequence and that means nine different things. Twelve posters and nine different sequences are represented. A couple will agree with each other and back each other up. But a pitcher not in sequence but close whatever that means and the hitter is toast. What in the world is going on?
 
Jun 6, 2016
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We got it that a hitter can be not in sequence and that means nine different things. Twelve posters and nine different sequences are represented. A couple will agree with each other and back each other up. But a pitcher not in sequence but close whatever that means and the hitter is toast. What in the world is going on?

From my experience here, this is really not true. There might be some small disagreements, but the basic hitting sequence seems to be agreed upon from my perspective.

I'll say this: In reading all the hitting threads, I haven't seen one of the regulars/experts (or "experts" since some of them don't like being called that) differ greatly from the rest on the sequence. Most of it has to do with HOW the sequence is achieved.
 
Mar 2, 2018
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So coachjd you dont think what Im saying is true? I just made it up out of the clouds. Heres the truth coachjd. Every time someone posts theres a different version of what you need to do to hit a ball. And their explanations as to why their version is so good arent very good explanations at all from what Im hearing.
 
Feb 16, 2015
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Ive been told here throwing and hitting are not at all the same ways to move. Coachjd you agree with that?

No, you were told that they are two different animals, movement was never discussed..... But if you believe lunging forward like a pitcher to recruit the front is good. You would absolutely love the old Baseball Rebellion stuff.....
 
Mar 9, 2018
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If a batter's weight gets over their front door they are beat. All hitters or at least fundamentally sound ones keep their weight centered. Ie bonds etc
 

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