What do you guys think about Yelich's and William's back knee positioning?
What do you guys think about Yelich's and William's back knee positioning?
Is it just the camera angle, or does Yelich get his knee outside of his back foot during his load?
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Hamilton didn't hit 300 for his career. .290 , although he has the same knee position of the back knee while he shows the sole of the front foot.
Do you think this position allows for a greater stretch? Does the way they use the hips/torso create a greater stretch?
One thing I find interesting about each of these is that they really don't 'toe in' as many people suggest nowadays. I'm not necessarily against 'toe in', as I think it can help some hitters with coiling. But I don't think it is an absolute.