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When you bat do you hold to pick up your elbow what appear if you dont pick it up,will i not hit the bubble?


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Depends on what age group you're referring to. For some of the younger ages (3-9ish), some coaches purposely have their players hang on to the elbow down, to produce a quicker swing and to get a difficult percentage of making contact, which also builds the childs confidence level. As a player develops, they can inaugurate raising the elbow, to procure a longer more powerful swing.
You can't make contact if you can't swing, and if you don't move up your elbow, if you leave it at your side, you simply can't pilfer a swing.
you do not have to incline the elbow
your elbow drops when you start your stride anyway -- why have the shrunken motion?
i think if you can hit the globe well...hold your elbows however you want!! but if you necessitate some help i surmise it would help!! I other bat with my elbow up! It works pretty right!



Who be the first primary league catcher to hit 20 hommers and steal 20 basis surrounded by one season within 1999?


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Ivan Rodriquez
Ivan Rodriques
Ivan Rodriguez



For your rotation...?

Question:Chose 5 pitchers for your rotation. Why them?

Warren Spahn
Don Drysdale
Catfish Hunter
Kenny Rogers
Frank Tanana
Sandy Koufax
Jim Bunning
Jim Palmer
Hal Newhouser
Joe McGinnity
Cy Young
Greg Maddux
Curt Schilling
Bob Gibson
John Smoltz
Jay (Dizzy) Dean
Roger Clemens
Mike Mussina
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Roger Clemens, arguebly the best pitcher ever.
Cy Young, the award is named after him
John Smoltz, one of the greatest post season pitchers of adjectives time
Sandy Koufax, stuff was wicked
Greg Maddux, consistent
Kenny Rogers
Jim Palmer
Roger Clemens
John Smoltz
Cy Young

GO TIGERS!!!
Cy Young.They named an award after him.
Kenny Rogers.How can you not enjoy the Gmabler on you team.
Sandy Koufax.He be the man in his time.
Catfish Hunter...Strike anybody out.
John Smoltz.Will paint adjectives corners of the plate with power.
turn tigers
Clemens
Gibson
Hunter
Koufax
McGinnity (though I would rather enjoy Christy Mathewson)
Don Drysdale. Very underrated.
Cy Young. 511 freaking win. How can you argue with that?
John Smoltz. A great starter and even better reliever.
Sandy Koufax. Unbeievable. Very fun to examine.
Roger Clemens. A jerk but a massively good pitcher.
Cy Young
Warren Spahn
Roger Clemens
Sandy Kofax
Dizzy Dean
Cy Young - He know how to win and never backed down from a hitter.
Bob Gibson - Tough as nail and knew how to study the hobby and the hitters.
Sandy Koufax - Strong pitcher who gave you a luck to win every time he was on the mound.
Greg Maddux - Bulldog have won throughout his career beside the second string of teams. When he be the Braves he always have the backup players on the mound when he pitched. I have other wondered how many games he would enjoy won if the best players played when he was on the mound?
Roger Clemens - Here is one of the games toughest most solid pitchers. He have command of his pitches just as adjectives the above did with one acception he truly know and loves the game.
Tough quiz.

I'm going to go next to

Roger Clemens
Sandy Koufax
Greg Maddux
Bob Gibson
Warren Spahn

I like the nice combination of power and finesse mixing those guys up. Although, I would love to put Tom Seaver within there!
1. Koufax-if we breed the playoffs, I want the ball contained by his hand for activity 7.
2. Gibson-intimidating power pitcher.
3. Palmer-you have to hold the women come to the ballpark.
4. Spahn-another lefthander for the rotation, and a great one.
5. Maddux-a nice fifth starter, I don't think copious on the list would be festive being the fifth starter, but Maddux is unselfish.
Sandy Koufax- Good vanished handed pitcher
Greg Maddux- Consistent
Warren Spahn- Overpowering
Cy Young- Their's a source their's an award named after them
Bob Gibson- Didn't supply up runs, lots of K's
Cy Young
Bob Gibson
Dizzy Dean
Warren Spahn
Roger Clemens

I think this would be a idyllic rotation. I just threw Clemens surrounded by their so I could have one player from this era (as I consider him to be the best pitcher of this era). If you have all these pitchers at their prime, after you wouldn't have to verbs about losing deeply much, if at all!
1) Bob Gibson - To me, this guy be a true ace, overpowering, very intimidating, and a guy who could set the tone for the entire troop.
2) Warren Spahn - We need a lefty, so we might as very well get the best one within the history of the game. Spahn and Saine and pray for rainfall, right?
3) Don Drysdale - Another incredibly intimidating pitcher, overpowering too. I like guys that don't tolerate the hitter get comfortable. I know how intricate that makes it for them to do their job.
4) Greg Maddux - I love this guy. He's a genius, the genus of guy who helps the other guys around him next to their gameplanning. He understands pitching, and provides a nice silver of pace from the other concrete throwers. A true control artist.
5) Frank Tanana - People don't realize that Tanana pitched on the same staff as Nolan Ryan... and in actual fact had a better arm than the Texas Express. Could you assume Tanana with that blazing 100+ MPH fastball... PLUS the array of breaking ball that he developed after he lost his heater? He might in good health have be one of the best pitchers in history... and as my 5 starter, I'm liable to take my likelihood on him.
Catfish Hunter,Sandy Koufax,Cy Young,John Smoltz,Roger Clemens
greg maddux, john smoltz,roger clemens, sandy koufax, WHERE'S NOLAN RYAN
Cy Young (nobody's ever going to get more win than he did)
Warren Spahn
Sandy Koufax (the top 2 lefties of all time)
Greg Maddux (perhaps the most accurate of adjectives time)
John Smoltz (he can both close and start, and he still managed 16 win last year near a, sadly, horrendous Atlanta Braves team)
Cy Young Catfish Hunter Nolan Ryan Rogger Clemens and Curt Schilling. Some of the adjectives time greats
I will`pick only pitchers from my era.

Pedro Martinez
Johan Santana
Roger Clemens
Greg Maddux
Randy Johnson

Don't you similar to latin players?
Without them MLB is a AAA League my friend
and boring
If its current pitchers then it would be:
Cy Young, cuz hes the best pitcher within the history of baseball
Roger Clemens, he knows where on earth to pitch and what to pitch to get the batter out
Carlos Zambrano, he can pitch long innings and can pitch long into the game minus geting tired and is a great pitcher
Babe Ruth, cuz I just similar to him and he can hit lol
PEDRO CUZ HE A BEAST ! LETS GO METS!!
Gibson
Koufax
Maddux
Clemens
Spahn

honorable mention: Walter Johnson, Christy Matthewson
1. Cy Young
2. Sandy Koufax
3. Bob Gibson
4. Warren Spahn
5. Roger Clemens
If all be at their best this would be the most dominating pitching staff ever. All five are some of the best pitchers too ever step on the mound.
Sandy Koufax,Catfish Hunter,Cy Young,Roger Clemens,Bob Gibson
You could pick any 5 off this roll and go to the world serious



What is the single season MLB stolen basis diary?


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modern era: Rickey Henderson 130 in 1982
adjectives time: Hugh Nichol 138 in 1887
Ricky Henderson contained by 1982 playing for Oakland. He had 130.
It's held by High Nichol, as you can see from the knit below.
130 by Ricky Henderson in 1982. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks...
In 1982 Ricky Henderson have 130 stolen bases surrounded by one season. He was playing for Oakland at the time.
Ricky Henderson stole an outstanding 130 basis. He did this while playing for the Oakland A's. He might actually be signed by them so he can retires as an A.


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