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Don Mattingly explaining to practice being short & quick in practice with the focus of hitting line drives opposed to trying to lift & launch in batting practice. If you are hitting low line drives with back spin in practice consistently off of 60 MPH when you take that...

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Midwest Box Breaksvor 1 Jahr

Can’t get enough Mattingly content. Just followed.

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Naveen Sankar Svor 1 Jahr

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JayMCvor 1 Jahr

@shegone03 Teddy Ballgame sought Hitman and @ChickenMan3010 to talk hitting. Theyre right, those who disagree are wrong. Full stop. Stop swinging to launch.

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Kevin Garciavor 1 Jahr

I’ve been saying the same for years

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JP Williamsvor 1 Jahr

Whatever happened to good old fashioned mechanics that worked for solid contact now all we hear is launch angle. This is Why batting .300 is is eye popping now.

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Turk Stevensvor 1 Jahr

Exactly. Mattingly knows hitting, but all the analytics clowns won't listen because it ruins their life's work of preaching the uppercut

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Anderson Millervor 1 Jahr

Backspin is 👑

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Totes Mcgoatsvor 1 Jahr

@TheDataCage doesn’t believe in backspin. He would probably tell Don, he doesn’t know.

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Pat Bone 🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

That’s fact✅…trust me…he knows what he’s talking about💪🏻

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Bradley Sandersvor 1 Jahr

This is why 2025 baseball sucks

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DB Tipsvor 1 Jahr

This is just common sense. You have to drop your hands to launch angle a ball. You simply don’t have time to go down and back up again with your hands on pitches north of 85 mph.

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