I am consistently hitting pop flies towards the 2nd baseman ~ CF area. It seems that no matter what the pitch location, I am always hitting the bottom part or even miss by going under the ball. How can I correct it?
Something about my form that might be related (?):
I believe my front arm is pretty rotational-ish, however the rear elbow tends to point towards the catcher. So the rear hand palm is facing the front upper arm during the rotation, which require my rear hand to first supinate to get the bat to the contact zone in a quite level plane before the rear hand can push through the contact zone. i.e. Totally turning the rear palm to face the sky before pushing through.
I also found it easier to do this front arm rotational pull if I am swinging in an uppercut path, that might make me unconsciously start the swing path at a lower spot?
Also, the head seems to get pulled away if my body rotates too violently.
Something about my form that might be related (?):
I believe my front arm is pretty rotational-ish, however the rear elbow tends to point towards the catcher. So the rear hand palm is facing the front upper arm during the rotation, which require my rear hand to first supinate to get the bat to the contact zone in a quite level plane before the rear hand can push through the contact zone. i.e. Totally turning the rear palm to face the sky before pushing through.
I also found it easier to do this front arm rotational pull if I am swinging in an uppercut path, that might make me unconsciously start the swing path at a lower spot?
Also, the head seems to get pulled away if my body rotates too violently.