What size bat is this? ....for a homerun derby not for durability. Would you use more an ash, maple or birch bat? Scientifically speaking. Not emotional about everybody is different and you go with what feels best. We know you use composite aluminum better than just aluminum. So for wood. Is it ash, birch or maple? Thanks.
Did you notice much difference with his right handed swing? Right handed he has a HUGE leg kick. I've always thought he made an effort to keep his left handed swing simple since it's used more.
Yeah he does most of his damage from the left and obviously more right handed pitchers than left. I feel like I heard he was left and learned right to switch hit. I remember thinking it was so strange because his right seems like a lot more going on. When I learned how to switch hit (started RH) my lefty swing is SIMPLE wide base no stride let the hands do the work no power either but I was never much of a ballplayer just love the game.
@@DuncanJordan05 yeah that's the order I thought he learned them in. I figured that since he tends to slump more often lefty. Obviously he uses it more so that's bound to happen. You'd think with him not using the right as much it would be harder to maintain but he has a 340 avg right (sss compared to lefty). Chipper worked with him in the offseason and said he was amazed that he could hit for the average he was with how bad his swing looked. He barrels everything. Unfortunately he knows it and when he's slumping he swings at the first pitch and doesn't do much damage. Wish he would just attack pitches he knows he can do damage with and not anything that crosses the plate
Do you pitching breakdown of Max Scherzer!?!
What size bat is this? ....for a homerun derby not for durability. Would you use more an ash, maple or birch bat? Scientifically speaking. Not emotional about everybody is different and you go with what feels best. We know you use composite aluminum better than just aluminum. So for wood. Is it ash, birch or maple? Thanks.
That was good for my 8 yr old son who admires him as a player
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Could you do Brandon Crawford swing breakdown.
Hey matt love the vids can you do jose ramirez
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Do Javy Baez
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awesome thanks brother keep it up
Did you notice much difference with his right handed swing? Right handed he has a HUGE leg kick. I've always thought he made an effort to keep his left handed swing simple since it's used more.
I have to look more at his righty swing. Most of the videos I've been able to find are LH. Thanks for watching!!!
Yeah he does most of his damage from the left and obviously more right handed pitchers than left. I feel like I heard he was left and learned right to switch hit. I remember thinking it was so strange because his right seems like a lot more going on. When I learned how to switch hit (started RH) my lefty swing is SIMPLE wide base no stride let the hands do the work no power either but I was never much of a ballplayer just love the game.
David Potter he’s a natural right he learned left
@@DuncanJordan05 yeah that's the order I thought he learned them in. I figured that since he tends to slump more often lefty. Obviously he uses it more so that's bound to happen. You'd think with him not using the right as much it would be harder to maintain but he has a 340 avg right (sss compared to lefty). Chipper worked with him in the offseason and said he was amazed that he could hit for the average he was with how bad his swing looked. He barrels everything. Unfortunately he knows it and when he's slumping he swings at the first pitch and doesn't do much damage. Wish he would just attack pitches he knows he can do damage with and not anything that crosses the plate
Do altuve or springer
baseball and fortnite is life I think he’s done both lol
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Pull back move will make your head shake, maybe this is good for him fhis period of time, once he needs more power he will pull back
he’s 5’8 and can hit upper deck homers, i don’t think powers the problem😂
Do you think he saw or guessed the ball in, with the early hands pulling in like that?
The guts bubble in the background 2:14
not the prettiest of swings but it works for him, bat in the zone early makes all the difference
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Do an analysis of yourself, that would be cool
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