How do I find the old thread that discusses if moving away from or towards the plate affects hitting ability?
I have my own theory on this now and like to see if it jives with the masses.
I think the only thing that matters is where on the bat the ball makes contact, because in terms of the game, the batter is only in one place the instant the ball hits the bat irrespective of where the batter was coming from
Quote from: Big Hath on 12/08/05, 02:40:48 PM
I think the only thing that matters is where on the bat the ball makes contact, because in terms of the game, the batter is only in one place the instant the ball hits the bat irrespective of where the batter was coming from
Lies...if that was true, then why does moving your guy when you are bunting affect where the ball goes. i.e. if you have a lefty and move him away from the plate, the ball will go down the third base line. Move him towards the plate and it goes down the first base line.
Bsed on this, and applying my hitting theory to game situations, I believe it does affect batting. I will expand more once I can find the old topic so I don't sound too ridiculous.
Quote from: fightonusc on 12/08/05, 03:39:28 PM
Quote from: Shooty Babitt on 12/08/05, 02:39:08 PM
How do I search for the search button?
Indeed. However, what are the search words to use? I tried a few options, but came up empty.
Anyway, moving towards or away from the plate affects your hitting. Its a fact. That is all.
Quote from: Shooty Babitt on 12/09/05, 12:57:24 PM
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Quote from: Shooty Babitt on 12/09/05, 12:57:24 PM
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LOL...I'm not saying its a huge difference, but we can all agree (I hope) that moving the batter while bunting affects where the ball goes. Correct? Now if you extrapolate that same reasoning the a full swing, what you will notice is that moving away from the ball makes the ball go more to the opposite field. A Righty can still hit to left field with a earlier swing, but all things being equal, I believe my that backing away from the plate makes for worse hits (if you subscribe to the theory that opposite field hits garner less power). Conversely moving towards the plate while swinging will make the ball go more to your power field (i.e. less opposite field shots, ergo better hitting power).
I know this is a controversial stance and I may be lynched, but in the name of Copernicus I can be quiet no longer.
Quote from: Shooty Babitt on 12/09/05, 01:31:07 PM
but we can all agree (I hope) that moving the batter while bunting affects where the ball goes. Correct?
I never thought this was true, I'll have to try it out when I get a chance
I sorta think the moving bunt is true only because it helps you get ideal bat-on-ball placement for a bunt...
Quote from: JoeDirt on 12/09/05, 01:51:32 PM
I sorta think the moving bunt is true only because it helps you get ideal bat-on-ball placement for a bunt...
I agree, to me bunt directions are based on the angle of the bat and where/when the ball hits the bat.
Quote from: ultimate7 on 12/09/05, 01:52:38 PM
Quote from: JoeDirt on 12/09/05, 01:51:32 PM
I sorta think the moving bunt is true only because it helps you get ideal bat-on-ball placement for a bunt...
I agree, to me bunt directions are based on the angle of the bat and where/when the ball hits the bat.
Agreed as well.
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