There are too many variables in each rep in hitting to simplify the swing down to a phrase. Pitch location, velocity, timing, barrel accuracy, etc. When evaluating your swing think about it like Steph Curry shooting baskets compared to say me shooting baskets. I stink at basketball, but I can make baskets. All I am trying to do is get the ball to somehow go through the basket. The greatest shooter on the planet is taking shots at the same height basket with the same size ball but Curry is trying to not hit the rim, not even make the net move, and he is trying to make 20 in a row. "Aim small miss small" Take this philosophy into the cage. Anyone can hit a baseball with a bat, great hitters are trying to hit the middle of the ball with the middle of the bat as many times as possible.
I put 3 pictures at contact on homers in Game 2 of the World Series. They are obviously accurate with their barrel but they also have intent to stay away from the end of the bat. If you look at the MLB players bats they use in the cage there are no marks at the end of the bat. Put white tape on the barrel of the bat you use in the cage so you can see where the balls hit your bat. Most amateur hitters are uncomfortable letting the ball travel. If you want to be a consistent hitter you have to develop the ability to be late and still quick and accurate. I challenge you to work on this in the cage especially in front flips, see how far you can let the ball travel before you launch your barrel. Tony Gwynn in his first round of bp would try to hit line drives of the third base bag, he had one of the most accurate barrels of all time and he didn't get there by accident. Aim Small, Miss Small.
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