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<blockquote data-quote="618MattD" data-source="post: 1312465" data-attributes="member: 148808"><p>With the big focus on launch angles and getting the barrel through the zone results in more balls being pulled. Hitters aren't really looking to let the ball get deep like the old way was taught. Such as hit a ball inside at the front of the plate, hit a ball down the middle over the middle of the plate, and hit a ball away at the back corner of the plate. Barrels stay on plane for a lot longer time than they used to so hitters are not letting the ball get past that middle part very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="618MattD, post: 1312465, member: 148808"] With the big focus on launch angles and getting the barrel through the zone results in more balls being pulled. Hitters aren't really looking to let the ball get deep like the old way was taught. Such as hit a ball inside at the front of the plate, hit a ball down the middle over the middle of the plate, and hit a ball away at the back corner of the plate. Barrels stay on plane for a lot longer time than they used to so hitters are not letting the ball get past that middle part very often. [/QUOTE]
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