Schu scanned through video and found film of Harper hitting. He arranged clips of Harper and Ruth side-by-side on the monitor and stopped at the moment each hitter’s bat connected with a pitch. In each still picture, he saw a stiff front leg, an uncoiling torso and a back foot lifting off the ground. “Wow,” he thought. “That’s identical.”
“They’ve got that exact same swing at contact point,” Schu said later.
The Kid may need to put on some weight.
RTFA. Lots of video & ...
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1. Willie Mayspedes posted on July 12, 2012 at 01:23 PM # hit 0 | hit 0No, no , no. Six minutes...
I was going to say, the fact that they are the best and the fact that they have thrown the fewest pitches and sparingly used their relievers are probably related.
An interesting aggregate of guys who have a low pitch count because they're breezing through the lineup and guys who have a low pitch count because they're getting knocked out in the third inning.
Marlins and Mets with the highest % of quality starts in baseball - who predicted that?
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