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Ted
Williams was the last major league
hitter to bat .400 avg. He said
hitting was 90% mental and 10%
physical. I couldn’t agree with him
more. It truly does take a great deal
of strength to hit the ball out of the
park, but most hitters are not home
run hitters. Most games are won with
single & double hits. Slumping
hitters take themselves out of their
game mentally. You all have the
physical attributes to become feared
hitters by using proper techniques.
You also need to develop a hitter’s
concentration for the game. Focus on
your game mentally as well. If you are
in a hitting slump, or if you are not
making strong, consistent contact with
the ball, you can review these
techniques to help pick your batting
game up.
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