In MLB, who was the best batting stance? Also, who has the purest and most power, average stance? Can you also tell me why they're good?
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In MLB, who was the best batting stance? Also, who has the purest and most power, average stance? Can you also tell me why they're good?
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Magglio Ordoniez, His stance is great because it is basic. He is quick to the ball without alot of extra movement. He has a level swing and a great eye for a pitch.
Retired Tony Gwynn, Active Chipper Jones
I don't know if I can say who has the best batting stance. But, Jeff Bagwell (he's retired now) had one of the most unique that I've ever seen. He approached the plate, and looked like he was sitting down. Honest, he was in a crouch like you would sit, and he had the most amazing power. He was so good at hitting, it always amazed me to watch that man hit!! I miss watching him now.
Steve Garvey stance, and Darryl Strawberry. Championship rings.
i like Alfonso sorianos batting stance how he just hangs over the plate very menacing and JD Drew has a great stance that can be used to teach a young little leaguer how to hit
I like Vladimir Guerrero, his swings are so violent it looks like a hurricane when he really digs in and takes a hack. A good hitter usually has excellent eye hand coordination and explosive bat speed. things you have to be born with.
old school pete rose
i dunno. but who has the funniest batting stance? Albert Pujos
Best - Albert Pujols.
Most Average - Idk, Travis Hafner?