Mechanics and sequencing is important but not as important as eye-hand coordination, timing and competitiveness. Nobody is modeling this swing but the guy is made 13 mil with HIS swing.
Nahhh not everyone tanks and struggles when playing at the upper level.EVERYONE, regardless of how good their swing is, struggles with "upper level" pitching.
It is the sentence after the coach says
"You need to change your swing."
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"but my swing works on lower level pitching"
What are the thought processes here with all the hitting gurus.
When a batter is successful at a lower level or weaker pitching.
Then struggle with the same swing in upper level.
Main question~
*If you can hit lower level pitching with a swing...
Should you be able to hit upper level with the same swing?
That certification side-note deserves recognition!My dd has a non-DFP approved swing..
I've tried to incorporate things that I know (or believe) to be better, but she resorts back to her natural tendencies. What she has is a ferocious offensive mindset between the ears. Her confidence and methodology of an at bat gets the most out of her flawed swing. We will still work on her swing but there are still so many years to go, she's 1st yr 14. There is no rush to have a perfect swing right now.
There are good hitters and bad hitters. There are good hitters with "bad" swings and there are bad hitters with "good" swings.To answer the main question, yes you can hit all pitching with the same flawed swing.
Nahhh not everyone tanks and struggles when playing at the upper level.
I agree CB.. timing is very important. However its hard at any level to have perfect timing on every pitch, great mechanics can help a hitter adjust if timing is off.