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Frame #B

Timing step 
(if desired) 

 

The batter has rotated (inward turn) his lead shoulders away
from the pitcher. His body is now leaning slightly away
 from the pitcher with about 60 % of his weight on the back leg. The lead knee is well flexed and turned away from the pitcher.
 As the batter strides the hands are brought back near the armpit. The back elbow is elevated slightly more (60 to 80 degree)

 which adds more cock to the bat. He is now ready to read the incoming pitch.

 

 

 

 

 


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